Bruichladdich - 23 Year Old 1990 - Black Art - Edition 04.1

Lot Id: 692152

Bruichladdich - 23 Year Old 1990 - Black Art - Edition 04.1

Share This Bottle

Region
Isle of Islay whisky for auction
[% bid_descriptor_text %]
[%% bid_value|multi_currency %%]
[%% 0|multi_currency %%]

Buyers delivering this lot outside the UK will pay the EX-VAT hammer price ([%% bidValueExVat|multi_currency %%]) + 12.5% commission + 20% VAT on the commission. More information here.

Buyers delivering this bottle to a UK address will pay [%% bidValueAndCommissionWithVat | multi_currency %%] (Hammer price + 12.5% buyer commission + 20% VAT on the hammer price & buyer commission).

Buyers delivering this bottle to a Non-UK will pay [%% bidValueExVatPlusCommissionWithVat | multi_currency %%] (Hammer price + 12.5% buyer commission + 20% VAT on the commission).

These examples exclude any shipping costs. More information can be found here.

([%% bidValueExVat|multi_currency %%] ex. VAT)

Bidding is available to signed in members only!

Log in
175 Views
Time Remaining
Bidding Starts
[%% time_left_formatted %%] --

Please note: If bid is placed on this item within the last 15 minutes of the auction, the timer will be extended by 15 minutes.

Share This Bottle

Region
Isle of Islay whisky for auction
Description

Built by the Harvey brothers in 1881, Bruichladdich is situated on the Isle of Islay. For several years Bruichladdich was known as the local's drink of choice, and to many people's surprise, it is an unpeated dram. The distillery was in production from its opening until 1995 when it closed, it was shortly resurrected in 2001 when Murray McDavid purchased the distillery a year before. Since 2000, other variants from the distillery were released, courtesy of Master Distiller Jim McEwan, the medium-peated Port Charlotte inaugural bottling came in 2006 and the heavily-peated Octomore inaugural bottling came in 2008. In 2012 French drinks group Rémy Cointreau bought Bruichladdich. Towards the decade, plans for the distillery to build its maltings were unveiled and barley trials started to test sustainable farming practices.

This fourth incarnation of the now legendary Black Art is as enigmatic as ever, the composition of casks a mystery to all but its creator. Working with the very finest American and French oak to explore that most esoteric relationship between spirit and wood, Black Art 4 is Master Distiller Jim McEwan’s personal voyage into the heart of Bruichladdich. 

  • Distillery: Bruichladdich Whisky for auction
  • Bottler: Distillery
  • Country: Scotland
  • Region: Islay
  • Size: 70 cl
  • Type: Single Malt Whisky
  • Age: 23 Year Old
  • Strength (%): 49.2%
  • Cask Type: American and French Oak
  • Distillery Status: Operational
  • Lot Type: Full Size
  • Shipping Weight: 2.00 KG

Prior to any bid being placed on a lot, close up visual inspection is to be carried out. If you are unsure in any way about the condition of the said lot, click “ask a question” above. More in-depth descriptions and additional photos can be taken upon request. Otherwise, lots are sold as seen in the pictures. The bidder understands that once you have bid, you are stating you understand this and that the checks stated above have been carried out and you are happy with the lot's condition.

TGWA may try to highlight conditions of interest of lots being sold in the auction. The majority of the items being sold are of second-hand nature and TGWA cannot be held responsible for any conditions that may not have been specified when listing the lots on the site. Thus, the bidder fully understands, prior to confirming a bid they are happy with the condition of the lot, whether it has conditions noted or otherwise.

Should there be a discrepancy between the photo and the lot title/description, the photograph holds the precedent. No claim can be lodged against a misdescribed item as all lots are sold as seen.

Due to the various ages of bottles and their seals, the condition of liquid is at the buyer's discretion and no claim can be lodged against failure/leakage in transit. Loss and breakage cover is available at 3% of the hammer price as standard. If the lot is not insured, no claim can be lodged against the courier or The Grand Whisky Auction for breakage or loss in transit.

Graphs are for information purposes only. TGWA accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions in the data plotted. All bidders should also carry out their own research prior to any bids being placed. 

Other Bottles In Our Live Auction