Cheers Jack!

Cheers Jack!

08/11/2022    

A collection of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey sold for an incredible £6250, inclusive of charges, in our Wines, Spirits, and Miniatures auction on October 25th.

The collection was acquired by a Northamptonshire-based collector on trips abroad between the mid-1990s and the early 2000s. Featuring many limited-edition bottlings, it formed 18 lots of one of America's most famous exports.

The standout lot in the sale was a set of three ‘Scenes from Lynchburg’ bottlings, which sold for £1,488 after being estimated at £500 - £800. A Master Distiller Collection of three bottles in individual presentation tins also exceeded expectations by selling for £806 against an estimate of £150 - £200.

Other highlights included a Ghent Belgium replica bottle commemorating a gold medal awarded to the distillery in 1913, which sold for £570, and a 150th birthday bottling from 2000, which attracted a top bid of £545. Other items in the collection included an optics bottle, presentation sets and an advent calendar.

One of the most recognisable brand names in the world, as familiar on t-shirts and baseball caps as on its trademark square, black-labelled bottles, Jack Daniel’s built its reputation on its smooth taste that results from a unique charcoal mellowing process at America’s oldest distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee.

“This fantastic collection presented a great opportunity for Jack Daniel’s aficionados to get their hands on rare bottles of America’s most iconic spirit,” comments Gildings’ director and wine, whisky and spirits specialist, Will Gilding. “However, the prices collectors are willing to pay is even more striking considering that the contents of most of these limited edition bottlings are the standard Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7, which you can pick up for under £30 in any UK supermarket.”

Lynchburg is in Moore County, which has been a dry county since prohibition in the 1920s. Thanks to a loophole, Jack Daniel’s can legally be sold in special commemorative bottles in the distillery gift shop, but the alcohol itself cannot be charged for, which could explain why many limited-edition bottles contain the standard Old No.7 Jack Daniel’s.

“Jack Daniel’s cult-like following among its most diehard fans means limited-edition bottles will always cost more in the first place and attract great interest when they come up at auction. This means buying a special bottle should always prove to be a good 10-year investment” adds Will Gilding. “However, more generally, this goes to show that the biggest and most common brands of whiskies can pay dividends as well as lesser-known and rarer examples in this extremely buoyant area of collecting.”

The specialist auction also featured a wide range of Scotch whisky and vintage wine, champagne and port. “A 250th anniversary bottling of Remy Martin cognac sold for £620 and a 1976 bottle of Bollinger vintage champagne realised £260,” says Will Gilding. “This auction was typical in that as well as the collectable Jack Daniel’s and other whisky, it featured wine, champagne and port dating from the mid-1940s through to the 2000s, at a variety of price points. This means auctions are a great place to find a special bottle to mark a milestone birthday or anniversary.”

View the full results of the auction here