Glenfiddich Special / Bot.1950s Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
£3,250.0075cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A 1950s release of Glenfiddich’s Special single malt whisky, marked on the bottle as a Pure Malt.
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75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A 1950s release of Glenfiddich’s Special single malt whisky, marked on the bottle as a Pure Malt.

75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A 1950s release of Glenfiddich’s Special single malt whisky, marked on the bottle as a Pure Malt.

75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A 1950s release of Glenfiddich’s Special single malt whisky, marked on the bottle as a Pure Malt.

75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – An extemely rare 1960s bottle of Glenfiddich ‘Straight Malt’. These are very hard to get hold of nowadays.

70cl / 52.6% / Signatory – A mid-1990s full strength bottling of a 1972 cask from extinct Lowland distillery Glenflagler by indie bottlers Signatory. Glenflaglers are extremely rare these days as the distillery closed in 1985.

70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A tasty old 1990s bottling of 12yo Glenglassaugh with a pleasingly understated label, this easy-going medium-bodied Speysider is hugely drinkable, nutty and chocolatey with prominent tropical fruits.

70cl / 45% / Distillery Bottling – The flagship single malt from Glenglassaugh gives a clear picture of what this old Highlander is all about, fruity and bright with a distinctive maritime edge. Red wine and sherry casks add aromas of berries and candied nuts to a palate of apricots and figs. A great testament…

70cl / 43.2% / Distillery Bottling – A very old and limited Glenglassaugh – just 200 bottles of this 36yo sherry cask from the 1972 vintage have been bottled as part of the ongoing Over 30 Years Old Rare Cask Series.

75cl / 44.2% / Distillery Bottling – Drawn from a single oloroso sherry puncheon after 51 years of coastal maturation, this entry into the Serpentine Coastal Cask Collection shows a deeply concentrated fruit character.

75cl / 42.1% / Distillery Bottling – Matured in a bourbon barrel, this stunning whisky shows the tropical side of Glenglassaugh, with notes of guava, papaya, sun dried peach, and heavy coconut cream.

75cl / 46.1% / Distillery Bottling – This 48-year-old whisky was aged in an Aleatico red wine barrique – a Chilean wine from Elba – and comes alongside a 5cl taster bottle.

70cl / 54.3% / Brave New Spirits – This 11-year-old Glenglassaugh opens with stewed fruits and dark chocolate, backed by dried fruit and warming spices. Hints of oak carry through a lingering finish.