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£250.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – An old 8 year old bottling if whisky from Glenturret, the home of the Famous Grouse blend. Not a lot of single malt is released from the distillery and we think this appeared in the 1980s.
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£58.95
70cl / 45% – Sweet and spicy flavours are added to the distillery’s fruit-driven spirit with the use of sherry-seasoned casks and bourbon barrels. You can expect notes of vanilla, toffee and citrus peel, leading to a palate of honey, dried fruits and sherry soaked fruit.
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£1,000.00
70cl / 43% / Hart Brothers – A 1965 vintage Glenugie bottled by Hart Brothers at 23 years old in the late 1980s.
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£1,250.00
75cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A very old early 1980s Connoisseur’s Choice bottling of Glenugie 1966, this was bottled at 15 years old. As Jim Murray once said, “…this distillery never seems to let you down. The rule of thumb is: find a bottle of Glunugie and you’ll find liquid gold.” (Whisky…
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£1,250.00
75cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – An old style Connoisseurs Choice bottling of Glenugie, distilled in 1966 and bottled 16 years later.
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£750.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A 1990s bottling of a 1967-vintage Glenugie, released as part of Gordon & Macphail’s acclaimed Connoisseurs Choice series, which brings together rare and sought-after single malts from across Scotland.
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£1,000.00
75cl / 58% / Duncan Taylor – Duncan Taylor’s ‘Rarest of the Rare’ series showcases a range of single cask, cask-strength malts from distilleries that no longer exist. This 1981 vintage Glenugie was aged for 22 years in sherry cask 5156 before being bottled in July 2004.
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£1,100.00
70cl / 61.9% / Duncan Taylor – Duncan Taylor’s ‘Rarest of the Rare’ series showcases a range of single cask, cask-strength malts from distilleries that no longer exist. This 1981 vintage Glenugie was aged for 23 years in Sherry cask 5155 before being bottled in June 2005.
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£1,200.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A very rare release of Glenugie 5 year old. This is one of the very few bottlings by the distillery and is exceptionally hard to find. We believe this was bottled around the 1980s.
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£600.00
75.7cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A rare 1970s bottling of whisky from since demolished Glenury Royal, bottled at 12 years old under the label of John Gillon and Company.
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£15,000.00
70cl / 42.8% / Distillery Bottling – A brilliant richly-sherried send-off for a sadly now-defunct distillery. This is another malt that aficionados cherish despite it being relatively obscure, and it is thus extremely collectable.
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£1,500.00
70cl / 51.2% / Distillery Bottling – A brilliantly-balanced mouth-coating beauty, this Glenury Royal is a very special whisky from a tragically lost distillery, and we’ve always been surprised that it didn’t sell out years ago – especially after a 92 point review from Whiskyfun.