Following one incredible idea, two years hard work and 32 years of maturation, The Intrepid officially became the world’s largest bottle of whisky on September 9, 2021. Standing over 1.8m tall, the record-breaking bottle contains 311 litres of fine single malt, distilled at the prestigious The Macallan Distillery in Scotland in 1989.
The team behind The Intrepid were inspired by a passion for exploration and sought to name the project in recognition of the drive and determination of some of the world’s most pioneering individuals, including Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, Karen Darke MBE, Sarah Outen MBE, Dwayne Fields FRGS, Will Copestake and Sir Ranulph Fiennes.
The Intrepid Collection came to auction live online on 25 May 2022 at 12 noon. Led by the incredible world record-holding 311 litre bottle, this exciting event offered pioneering collectors a once in a lifetime opportunity to take their place in the whisky hall of fame.
Lot 8 - THE INTREPID: THE MACALLAN 1989 32 YEAR OLD TWO MINIATURES OF THE INTREPID
Sold for £812
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Lot 9 - THE INTREPID: THE MACALLAN 1989 32 YEAR OLD TWO MINIATURES OF THE INTREPID
Sold for £1,250
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Lot 10 - THE INTREPID: THE MACALLAN 1989 32 YEAR OLD MINIATURE OF THE INTREPID
Sold for £625
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Lot 11 - THE INTREPID: THE MACALLAN 1989 32 YEAR OLD MINIATURE OF THE INTREPID
Sold for £625
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