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Glenfiddich
Janet Sheed Roberts Reserve single malt
whisky goes under the hammer for
US $94,000 (£59,000) at exclusive charity
event.
An
extremely rare bottle of Glenfiddich sold at auction last
night for a record-breaking $94,000
(£59,000), in celebration of its 125th
anniversary. The bottle of Glenfiddich
Janet Sheed Roberts Reserve, one of only
11 bottles in the world, shattered the
record for the most expensive bottle of
whisky ever sold at auction. The
evening, held on New York's Liberty
Island, was hosted by famed actor and
environmentalist Adrian Grenier, with
proceeds benefitting SHFT Initiatives,
the charitable arm of SHFT, which was
founded by Mr. Grenier to promote
sustainability issues through the
intersection of commerce, art & design,
and communication.
This extremely rare whisky was created
to commemorate the 110th birthday of
Janet Sheed Roberts, granddaughter of
Glenfiddich founder William Grant in
late 2011. This offering has quickly
established itself as the benchmark for
fine and rare whiskies, with Bottle #1
fetching an unprecedented 46,850 pounds
Sterling ($72,630) at auction in the UK
in December 2011. Bottle #2 was
subsequently sold for 44,000 pounds at
an event hosted by HRH Prince Harry. The
sale of this third bottle reaffirms the
brand's position among the world's most
valuable Single Malt Whiskies, and is a
fitting tribute to the distillery's 125
years of pioneering achievements.
"We're so excited to have kicked off our
125th anniversary year in such an
unprecedented and memorable way," said
Lindsay Prociw, Senior Brand Manager for
Glenfiddich. "Glenfiddich began its
history 125 years ago when our founder
William Grant cashed in his life savings
to pursue his dream of creating the
'best dram in the valley.' The
distillery he founded is unique because
it is still proudly, independently owned
by Grant's descendents, and that makes
SHFT the perfect partner for the auction
proceeds. They help contribute to the
pioneering dreams of others."
Proceeds of the auction gala will
benefit SHFT Initiatives. SHFT
Initiatives is a sustainability-focused
charity founded by film producer Peter
Glatzer and actor-filmmaker Adrian
Grenier. Its mission is to develop
creative solutions to improve the health
of individuals, communities, and the
environment at large through the
intersection of commerce, art & design,
and communication. Like Glenfiddich,
SHFT Initiatives is fully devoted to
supporting sustainable business
practices, as well as the artists,
innovators and pioneers of tomorrow,
whose dreams may one day have a profound
impact on our world.
The event was co-hosted by Glenfiddich
Malt Master Brian Kinsman who travelled
from Scotland to oversee this auspicious
occasion and kick off the brand's
year-long 125th Anniversary celebration.
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