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St Columba’s
Hospice auctions rare Ardbeg 1974 Single
Malt Scotch whisky in a unique bottle
designed by Maeve Gillies.

St Columba’s Hospice of Edinburgh,
Scotland, is delighted to announce the
upcoming auction of ‘AOIBHINN’, an
exquisite hand-crafted silver bottle
containing rare 1974 Ardbeg Single Malt
Scotch whisky.
‘AOIBHINN’, pronounced “ee-vin” and
meaning joyful in Scottish Gaelic, is
the result of a unique collaboration
between New York-based award-winning
Scottish jewellery designer Maeve
Gillies and Ardbeg Distillery on the
island of Islay.
This one-of-a-kind bottle has been
created specifically for St Columba’s
Hospice ‘Live Life Ball’ auction in
October, which hopes to raise funds for
an essential rebuild of St Columba’s
Hospice in Edinburgh.
The ‘AOIBHINN’ bottle is created from
hand-blown glass with genuine sterling
silver that has been raised, chased,
pierced and engraved by expert craftsmen
using ancient silversmithing techniques.
The edging is traditional silver gilt
and stone-set with hand-carved, polished
beach pebbles collected from St
Columba's Bay on the island of Iona. The
single green teardrop-shaped stone on
the front of the bottle, suspended by
the blue enamel doves of the Hospice,
will be cut from a rare green Iona
'marble'.
Ardbeg Distillery was selected by Master
of the Quaich and well-known whisky
writer Charles MacLean - a star of Ken
Loach’s Cannes 2012 Palme d’Or Jury
Prize winner ‘The Angel’s Share’ - as
the perfect distillery to fill such a
unique Celtic-inspired bottle. The
whisky, a vatting from a rare 1974
Single Malt Scotch, was personally
created by Director of Distilling &
Whisky Creation at The Glenmorangie
Company, Dr Bill Lumsden.
The auction will take place at the St
Columba’s Hospice ‘Live Life Ball’ at
The Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh on
Saturday 6th October 2012.
Sealed bids
will be accepted in advance and anyone
wishing to bid for this lot should
contact Lesley Christie, the Fundraising
Director at St Columba’s Hospice on
+44
(0)131 551 1381.
Charles Maclean commented, "Maeve’s
designs are just exquisite. This will be
a bottle of the utmost beauty and
craftsmanship, and when filled with a
very rare 1974 Ardbeg makes this truly a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for
single malt whisky aficionados and
collectors. Magnificent!"
Designer Maeve Gillies explains; "I was
honoured to be asked to design this very
important bottle. St Columba is one of
Scotland’s most important saints, which
truly befits a unique Celtic-inspired
creation. The outstanding craftsmanship
and materials, unique story and content
of this bottle will ensure it becomes a
highly-prized possession of one lucky
bidder!"
Lesley Christie, Fundraising Director,
St Columba’s Hospice, said: "This
beautifully designed bottle, filled with
rare single malt whisky, will be
auctioned to raise funds for an
essential rebuild of St Columba’s
Hospice in Edinburgh. This is without
doubt one of the most exciting
fundraising opportunities we have ever
had. The combination of support from
Maeve Gillies, a world class and award
winning designer, Master of the Quaich
Charles MacLean, and Ardbeg, one of
Islay’s best loved single malts, is
absolutely unique and we are very
grateful for their support."
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