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£299.00
75.7cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A very handsome distillery-bottled Glen Elgin 12yo from the 1970s. This is likely to have been of the first spirit off the new stills when the distillery expanded from two to six in the 1960s.
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£299.00
75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A beautifully labelled bottle of 12 year old Glen Elgin from the 1970s. This was produced for export to the Italian Market.
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£250.00
75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – An old distillery bottling of the little-seen Glen Elgin 12yo, bottled in the 1980s at 43%.
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£500.00
75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – This 14-year-old Glen Elgin was never commercially released. Distilled in the mid 1970s, it was bottled exclusively for United Distillers staff for Christmas 1990.
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£1,750.00
70cl / 60% / Distillery Bottling – A 16 year old Glen Elgin bottled under the rather exclusive and rare Managers’ dram label – originally only distributed to friends and staff at the distillery.
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£700.00
70cl / 60% / Distillery Bottling – A rare bottling of Glen Elgin Centenary, released to celebrate the distillery’s first distillation on the 1st May 1900. This is a 19 year old whisky with an outturn of only 750 bottles.
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£1,500.00
70cl / 42.3% / Distillery Bottling – Very few expressions of Glen Elgin have been bottled, so this is a rare treat. Released in 2003, this is a delicious honeyed, fruity dram from an often overlooked distillery that has long been rated ‘First Class’ by blenders lists.
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£426.00
70cl / 51.9% / Hunter Laing – A 1992 Glen Elgin single malt from independent bottler Hunter Laing that was matured in a single ex-bourbon barrel for 31 years. This is a soft a flowery whisky with notes of lavender, stewed fruits, almonds and orange marmalade.
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£275.00
70cl / 54.8% / Distillery Bottling – Sophisticated Speysider from the little-known Glen Elgin distillery. Vanilla-toffee sweetness and a splendid fruit salad on the nose, joined by butter, wood and spice on the tongue. This 18-year-old whisky is made by combining whisky matured in two types of casks: sherry-style butts and refill European oak.
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£95.25
70cl / 57.5% / Single Cask Nation – This Glen Elgin expression is 17 years old and finished for 6 years in a 1st fill Spanish Oloroso hogshead giving it plenty of dried fruit and nutty flavours.
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£121.00
70cl / 55% / Berry Bros & Rudd – This Speyside malt is often noted for its fruity sweetness and distinctive nuttiness, a style that pairs well with an aromatic Moscatel finish. Expect rich layers of dried fruits, honeyed nuts, and a subtle floral perfume.
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£899.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A bottle of no-age-statement whisky from short-lived Lowland distillery Glen Flagler. With the distillery only operating between 1964 and 1985, and not much single malt whisky released under their own label, this is a very rare bottling.