Star Wars actor Ewan McGregor has raised £135,000 for Children’s Hospices Across Scotland after he auctioned off 150 exclusive bottles from his own personal cask.

The actor sold the bottles from a 1998 cask of Arran Single Malt Whisky from Lochranza Distillery and it led to more than 7,000 bids being made.

It was auctioned online through Whisky Auctioneer with 543 bidders  from 28 countries making their bids for ‘Ewan’s Cut’. The hammer price reached £119,893 and it was further boosted by £15,107 with Whisky Auctioneer waiving its seller’s commission and donating its 12.5 percent buyer’s commission to ensure the maximum funds reached CHAS.

The Obi-Wan Kenobi actor, who was born in Perth, was delighted with the amount raised and thanked people for their generosity.

He said: “What a total! I just want to thank each and every one of our partners for putting the time, effort and work into this endeavour.

“CHAS has always been very close to my heart, and I am so proud that we were all able to raise such a sum for them. I know it's the children they help and their families who will benefit a lot from this - so thank you very much to everyone involved and to those that placed generous bids in the auction." 

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Bottle number one of ‘Ewan’s Cut’ achieved a hammer price of £4,350 to set a new record for the highest price ever paid for a bottle of Arran single malt at auction.

The 26-year-old, matured in an ex-Sherry Hogshead cask, is one of the oldest whiskies ever produced by the Lochranza Distillery.

It was gifted to the actor by the distillery in 1998, with the team also donating their time and expertise to bottle and prepare the whisky for auction.

The bottle design and name were inspired by Ewan’s illustrious career with references to iconic roles in films such Trainspotting and Star Wars.

Each of the 150 bottle labels reads like a mini film script, with no two labels alike.

Rami Okasha, CEO at CHAS said: “We are very grateful to Ewan McGregor, a long-standing supporter and friend of CHAS, for kindly choosing to donate all the proceeds from this special auction to CHAS so we can continue to support children with life-shortening conditions and their families, bringing us closer to our founding mission of reaching every child and family that needs our help. 

“A heartfelt thank you to everyone involved in this exciting auction that enabled so much to be raised for CHAS. I would also like to express our sincere thanks to Isle of Arran Distillers, to Whisky Auctioneer and to the Leith Agency.

“Three children die each week in Scotland from an incurable condition. We can only be there for families with the support of kind donations like this. CHAS provides unwavering care to children who may die young and their families, at every step on this hardest of journeys. Proceeds received from this auction make a huge difference to children and families helping us to reach every family across Scotland who needs our help and to keep the joy alive even in the face of death.”

Euan Mitchell, Managing Director at Isle of Arran Distillers added: "We are absolutely delighted that the auction of 'Ewan’s Cut' has successfully raised an incredible £135,000 for Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS). This project has been a journey close to our hearts since Ewan McGregor first joined us at Lochranza Distillery back in 1998. To see his private cask of Arran Single Malt contribute to such a worthy cause is truly special.

“It has been a privilege to collaborate with Ewan, Whisky Auctioneer, and the Leith Agency to bring this unique whisky to life, and we are deeply grateful for the support and generosity from everyone involved. The funds raised will make a significant difference in supporting the vital work of CHAS, helping families during their most challenging times."

Joe Wilson, Head Curator and Spirits Specialist at Whisky Auctioneer said: “This is an outstanding result for everyone involved but most importantly, the amount of funds raised for Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) will have a lasting positive impact on so many children and families in Scotland.

“It's always a privilege to work together on partnerships like this where we can not only offer a chance for people to bid on very special bottles of whisky, but also really help to make a difference to people's lives.”