The collectible spirits market is buzzing with excitement once again—this November, Sotheby’s is hosting an auction that’s captivating both investors and connoisseurs of luxury drinks. Up for bidding is the unique The Glenlivet 56 Year Old 1 of 1 whiskey—the only bottle of its kind ever made. This is a true one-of-a-kind, never to be released for regular sale or reproduced in any form. The auction ends on November 20 and has already attracted tremendous interest worldwide.
The unique The Glenlivet whiskey as a work of art and a tribute to Scottish heritage
Although The Glenlivet has been regarded as one of the most esteemed single malt whisky producers for decades, the brand’s latest creation takes the concept of luxury, craftsmanship, and storytelling to an entirely new level. The unique whiskey is a true work of art. Its presentation matches the exceptional contents of the bottle, as it is encased in a spectacular, gold-plated decanter adorned with a hand-cut YAG Paraíba Tourmaline stone weighing 137.73 carats. The whole piece is set on a sculptural pedestal made of green Guatemala marble. The pedestal is intricately wrapped in 3D-printed, gold-plated heather branches.



It’s not just alcohol. This edition of The Glenlivet is a true collector’s item. It perfectly blends art, design, tradition, and uniqueness at the absolute highest level.
Unique The Glenlivet whiskey – 56 years of maturation and an unprecedented blend
The whisky matured for over half a century before Master Blender Kevin Balmforth crafted it using specially prepared Oloroso, Pedro Ximénez, and Palo Cortado sherry casks. This is a unique method never before used in the brand’s history. The result? An extraordinary symphony of aromas. A blend of plums, dates, dark chocolate, candied fruit, and warming spices. The finish is dense, long, and silky—exactly as befits a whisky that many already describe as “the most coveted The Glenlivet creation of the 21st century.”
Unique The Glenlivet Whiskey – an Auction with a Mission and High Stakes
The auction also has a philanthropic dimension: all proceeds will support the National Trust for Scotland, an organization dedicated to preserving Scotland’s cultural and natural heritage. This gives the project an even deeper significance. That’s why such an exceptional bottle serves not only collectors, but also helps protect the very places from which whisky draws its soul.
The current offer stands at £38,000. However, experts expect this unique whiskey to fetch a much higher final price—potentially even exceeding £70,000. Given that only one bottle was produced, its collectible value may continue to increase year after year.
Last hours. Unique whiskey available only until November 20
Time is running out – the auction ends on November 20. This is your last chance to acquire the rarest The Glenlivet whisky ever created. An opportunity like this may never come again.

