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£156.00
70cl / 53.9% / Gordon & MacPhail – This Glendullan, matured for 20 years in a first-fill bourbon barrel, opens with vibrant aromas of tart apple, lime, and freshly cut grass, complemented by ripe pear and honey.
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£84.25
70cl / 58.2% / Berry Bros & Rudd – Glendullan, established during the late 19th-century whisky boom, has a reputation for gentle and approachable whiskies that balance fruity and malty flavours.
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£275.00
70cl / 65.9% / Distillery Bottling – Bottled for the distillery’s centenary, this single cask 16yo Glendullan has been kept at its remarkable full strength of 65.9% – so it needs a generous drop of water to tame its elegant, yet firm style and lift the grassy citrus flavours.
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£1,000.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A rare 1970s distillery bottling of no-age-statement whisky from Glen Esk, which closed in 1985 and has since been repurposed as a maltings.
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£350.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – An old bottling Glenesk bottled at 12 years of age. Used as the base malt to VAT 69, the distillery closed in 1985 and was also seen bottled under the Hillside name. We estimate this was bottled in the 1980s.
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£850.00
75cl / 60% / Distillery Bottling – A very rare bottling of 1969 Glen Esk released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their onsite maltings in the early 1990s. The distillery closed in 1985 and now operates purely as a maltings.
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£1,000.00
70cl / 49.7% / Douglas Laing – A rare bottle of Glen Esk 1971 vintage whisky. This is a single cask release by Douglas Laing for their Platinum Selection range. This whisky has been aged for 32 years and bottled at cask strength.
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£850.00
70cl / 46% / Gordon & MacPhail – A 1980 vintage Glenesk released by independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail as part of the Rare Old series of whiskies. The distillery sadly closed in 1985 and bottlings are now increasingly sought-after.
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£550.00
70cl / 64.8% / Cadenhead’s – This whisky was distilled in 1982 at Glenesk, just two years after the distillery changed its name from Hillside. Cadenhead’s selected this cask for their Authentic Collection and after 14 years of maturation, it was bottled at Cask strength.
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£450.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A 1982 vintage Glenesk, bottled by independent bottlers Gordon & Macphail as part of their Connoisseurs Choice range. Rarely seen as an independent bottling and even rarer as an official bottling, the distillery closed in 1985 and bottlings are in high demand.
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£450.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A 1982 vintage release from Glenesk distillery. Unfortunately, we don’t get to see many releases from Glenesk, especially since it was mothballed in 1983 and later converted into private housing.
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£600.00
70cl / 55.7% / Duncan Taylor – This is a very limited vintage bottling of Glenesk from independent bottler Duncan Taylor. Distilled in 1983 and aged for 25 years in sherry cask, it was bottled in 2009 at 55.7% ABV. This dram has notes of bitter orange and mocha and would benefit from a drop…