The Intrepid, World’s Largest Bottle of Scotch Whisky, Sells for £1.1 Million

The world’s largest bottle of Scotch whisky, The Intrepid, has been sold for £1.1 million ($1.375m) at international auction house Lyon & Turnbull in Edinburgh.

The world’s largest bottle of Scotch whisky, The Intrepid, has been sold for £1.1 million ($1.375m) at international auction house Lyon & Turnbull in Edinburgh.

After five years in Canada working as Master Distiller and Blender for Shelter Point Distillery, Leon Webb has joined Tamnavulin as its new Distillery Manager.

Duncan Taylor has released a 1969 vintage Caperdonich 50 Year Old and 1969 vintage Kinclaith 51 Year Old as part of its ‘Rarest of the Rare’ portfolio.

The GlenAllachie Billy Walker 50th Anniversary Trilogy Past Edition is a fully Sherry matured 16 year old single malt that represents Walker’s past.

International Beverage has appointed Euan Henderson as the new Speyburn Distillery Manager and Sean Priestley as IBHL’s Group Distilleries Manager.

Benriach Malting Season Second Edition is crafted from first fill bourbon barrels made from concerto barley, all distilled in November 2013 and bottled in 2022.

Speyburn Distillery Manager Bobby Anderson has announced his retirement from the distillery after nearly 22 years.

The Intrepid stands at 5 feet 11 inches tall and is filled with a record-breaking 311 litres of 32 year old single malt Scotch whisky from The Macallan.

Batch 6 of The GlenAllachie UK-exclusive Single Casks features single malts matured in Oloroso, Premier Cru Classé, Tawny Port, and Peated Bourbon casks.

Tamnavulin White Wine Cask Edition was double matured in American White Oak barrels and Sauvignon Blanc white wine casks.