Black Art 2.2
£8.99 Per Ticket
Prize | Black Art 2.2 |
Delivery | Courier |
Competition Ends | 11 August 2025 7:00 pm |
Minimum Tickets Sold | 1 |
Ticket Limit | 150 |
This competition will have | 1 winner |
The second release in the now legendary Black Art series, crafted in the stygian darkness of Warehouse No. 12. As is the case with all Black Art releases, the ‘recipe’ is never revealed. All we know is that the components were distilled in 1989 and aged for 21 years.
If you are a Laddie fanatic, you will be glad to know that this is a Jim McEwan era bottling. So we can expect a dark, sensuous spirit, very fine, incredibly elegant, decadently-hued, perplexingly complex, mischievously-prepared and subtly provocative.
This competition also comes with a 3 in 1 chance at bagging an instant win, including 25 Octomore dram duo’s . Which Octomore editions you ask? Well, this time around I have managed to procure a 9.1 & a 13.4. Both 5 yr olds but the .4 is finished in virgin american oak
Instant Ticket Wins!
No need to wait for the draw date! - 50 Instant Wins! Randomly draw any of the following tickets numbers and win the prize!
Rachel Marsh
#3 - Octomore Duo
Bruce McLauchlan
#6 - £5 Credit
#9
Octomore Duo
#12
Octomore Duo
#15
£5 Credit
simon avann
#18 - 5 Loch Do
#21
Octomore Duo
#24
£5 Credit
Jen Marshall
#27 - 5 Loch Do
Vineet Rohatgi
#30 - Octomore Duo
Ian Harrison
#33 - Octomore Duo
#36
£5 Credit
simon avann
#39 - Octomore Duo
Olive Caldwell
#42 - £5 Credit
#45
5 Loch Do
#48
Octomore Duo
#51
5 Loch Do
#54
Octomore Duo
#57
£5 Credit
#60
5 Loch Do
#63
Octomore Duo
simon avann
#66 - £5 Credit
Jordan Inglis
#69 - Octomore Duo
Bruce McLauchlan
#72 - Octomore Duo
#75
£5 Credit
#78
Octomore Duo
Alasdair Ford
#81 - 5 Loch Do
#84
Octomore Duo
#87
£5 Credit
#90
Octomore Duo
#93
5 Loch Do
#96
Octomore Duo
simon avann
#99 - £5 Credit
#102
Octomore Duo
Carl Bowron
#105 - Octomore Duo
#108
5 Loch Do
#111
£5 Credit
Andrew Nicoll
#114 - Octomore Duo
Bruce McLauchlan
#117 - £5 Credit
#120
Octomore Duo
Oliver Kendall
#123 - £5 Credit
Alasdair Ford
#126 - Octomore Duo
#129
£5 Credit
#132
5 Loch Do
#135
Octomore Duo
#138
5 Loch Do
#141
Octomore Duo
#144
Octomore Duo
#147
£5 Credit
#150
Octomore Duo
About This Competition
The second release in the now legendary Black Art series, crafted in the stygian darkness of Warehouse No. 12. As is the case with all Black Art releases, the ‘recipe’ is never revealed. All we know is that the components were distilled in 1989 and aged for 21 years.
If you are a Laddie fanatic, you will be glad to know that this is a Jim McEwan era bottling. So we can expect a dark, sensuous spirit, very fine, incredibly elegant, decadently-hued, perplexingly complex, mischievously-prepared and subtly provocative.
This competition also comes with a 3 in 1 chance at bagging an instant win, including 25 Octomore dram duo’s . Which Octomore editions you ask? Well, this time around I have managed to procure a 9.1 & a 13.4. Both 5 yr olds but the .4 is finished in virgin american oak