James Bond's 1962 Macallan whiskey to be auctioned for charity
A rare bottle of 1962 Macallan Scotch will be auctioned to raise money for the Government Communications Fund, which supports serving and former members of the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ).
The Macallan (which appeared in the film) was distilled in the same year the first Bond film, Dr No, was released and has been signed by current Bond, Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem and Bérénice Marlohe.
Ken Grier, director of malts at Edrington, owners of The Macallan, said: âFollowing on from The Macallanâs appearance in Skyfall, we are delighted to further our association with the Bond franchise with this charity auction. We are hopeful that the combination of the Bond link with the auction appeal of vintage Macallan will give us a great result. The Government Communications fund is a very fitting recipient of the monies raised.â
The bottle will be auctioned as part of Sothebyâs London sale on 17 April and the bidding will open at £5,000.
The Macallan currently holds the record for the most expensive whisky sold at auction, the 64 year old in a Lalique decanter sold for £291,125 in New York in 2010.
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