4 Sep, 2023
(edited)Edited by Trotter on 2023-9-5 4:13:13 AM UTC
2023-9-4 5:03:47 PM UTC
OWN A PIECE OF ‘TOLKIEN’S PINE’
30 bottles will be housed in a beautiful limited edition box made directly from the famous Black Pine tree. These bottles will also contain a limited edition print of the Black Pine tree by Stanley Donwood and a limited edition letterpress booklet. Each bottle will be numbered.
To celebrate the 400th Anniversary of the Oxford Botanic Garden, The Oxford Artisan Distillery is set to launch a limited edition whisky – Black Pine Whisky - to celebrate Hobbit Day on the 22nd September. The delicious Rye Whisky, inspired by ‘Tolkien’s Pine’, comes with either a limited edition box or coaster created from wood of the legendary Black Pine which grew in the Botanic Garden for nearly 200 years and is best known for its association with JRR Tolkien.
The iconic Black Pine (Pinus nigra), likely planted in the early 1830s, met a tragic end in 2014 when it shed two massive branches and needed to be felled. The pine was the favourite tree of JRR Tolkien, and was often referred to as ‘Tolkien’s Pine’.
The Black Pine is also unmistakably present at the end of Philip Pullman’s ‘His Dark Materials’ trilogy, when its heroin, Lyra, sits underneath this famous tree.
Journalist Emma Townshend wrote “The tree, possibly as old as 215 years, has been totemic in Oxford for its associations to JRR Tolkien, who sat and wrote beneath its branches, creating his Ents (giant talking trees) in response to its whirl-patterned bark.”
The Black Pine Whisky is a truly special item bringing together local Oxford artisans.
https://www.theoxfordartisandistillery ... 0deab9acfad&utm_campaign=
4 Sep, 2023
2023-9-4 9:12:45 PM UTC
I signed up for a ballot. This would be a great keepsake.
5 Sep, 2023
2023-9-5 5:38:18 PM UTC
I have signed up for the ballot.
Also, when reading the info I was surprised to see the link between "heroin" and Lyra from Pullman's His Dark Materials...
8 Sep, 2023
2023-9-8 11:48:40 AM UTC
Well, I was interested but now I know it’s a secret bid ballot who knows what only 30 bottles will go for?!
It won’t just attract Tolkien collectors, but serious whiskey collectors too. I’ll sadly pass.
8 Sep, 2023
2023-9-8 12:14:12 PM UTC
Huan wrote:
Well, I was interested but now I know it’s a secret bid ballot who knows what only 30 bottles will go for?!
It won’t just attract Tolkien collectors, but serious whiskey collectors too. I’ll sadly pass.
Remember Huan, you don't lose anything for making a bid with what you are willing to pay. If you are willing to bid the minimum £550+vat of course. If someone failed to pay and TOAD canceled the sale there might be an instance of another bidder being notified that they could purchase at their sealed bid amount.
8 Sep, 2023
2023-9-8 12:52:51 PM UTC
I'd pay £550 just for the pine box. I absolutely hate whiskey as well, so no temptation to drink the contents. Got to be worth a bid! Good luck all.
8 Sep, 2023
2023-9-8 3:53:57 PM UTC
I put in a bid just because it is such a rare opportunity to own a part of something that was so close to Tolkien's heart, but given the price of the minimum, I don't think I'll be too disappointed if I'm not one of the winners (which I don't expect to be, given the highest 28 bidders will win).
8 Sep, 2023
2023-9-8 3:55:58 PM UTC
No, you wouldn’t lose money if you don’t win. Of course. But it’s like a secret eBay bid. You have no idea what someone else is offering. I think whiskey collectors will be on to these more than Tolkien ones to be honest.
22 Sep, 2023
2023-9-22 1:25:39 PM UTC
22 Sep, 2023
2023-9-22 2:10:13 PM UTC
Some Tolkien admirers may be able to buy a black pine from a nursery and plant it on their property. I'd look into doing that myself except that we already have about 35 trees of various kinds at our place in town. The black pine seems to be hardy for a fairly wide range of climate zones. I'd find out from the nursery when was a good time of year to plant one, identify from within that period an appropriate date within from Middle-earth history or from Tolkien's life, and plant it then, celebrating appropriately each year thereafter as my black pine grew.