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£3,500.00
70cl / 57.4% / Distillery Bottling – The 5th yearly release of Port Ellen from Diageo as part of their 2005 Special Releases. Distilled in 1979 and maintaining the rather excellent quality of the series.
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£3,000.00
70cl / 53.8% / Distillery Bottling – This annual release for Port Ellen from Diageo is another 1979. We sold our allocation of the sixth release in a matter of weeks, so please be quick if you want one of these. As with the Brora, we don’t know how many more of these releases there…
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£1,750.00
70cl / 52.6% / Douglas Laing – A subtle, bookish, lemony PE bottled for travel retail, showing cocoa notes, old furniture and some tweed and dusty oak. Like hanging out in a library with your grand-dad. The phenols are restrained at first, but bite back with some oakspice in a warming, dry finish.
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£4,250.00
70cl / 53.9% / Distillery Bottling – The eleventh Port Ellen in Diageo’s Special Releases series was distilled in 1979 and bottled at 32 years old. We reckon it’s the best official PE in many years – sadly our allocation was completely pre-booked before the stock arrived.
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£4,500.00
70cl / 52.5% / Distillery Bottling – The most sought after of the yearly Diageo Special Releases – the official bottling of whisky from long closed Port Ellen. This 12th release is a vatting of refill American and European oak matured whisky that was distilled in 1979. At 32 years old this was, at release,…
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£6,000.00
70cl / 51% / Distillery Bottling – The 17th release of Port Ellen is another excellent dram, this time offering light, sweet fruit notes gradually evolving into earthier, oakier, smokier characteristics that leave you in no doubt of its elegance and complexity. Due to the limited number of casks left there’s always the danger that…
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£1,100.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A great colour on this 1979 Connoisseurs Choice Port Ellen, bottled in the mid-1990s in the period many feel to be the era in which Gordon & Macphail were bottling their very best malts. This should be stunning.
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£1,100.00
70cl / 46% / Wilson & Morgan – A 1979-vintage Port Ellen released by independent bottler Wilson & Morgan as part of the Barrel Selection series. This was aged for 23 years in a butt before being bottled in 2002, by which time the distillery had sadly long closed.
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£950.00
70cl / 46% / First Cask – A mid-1990s independent bottling of whisky from this much sought after closed distillery. It was distilled a few years before closure and matured for 16 years before release as part of Direct Wines’s First Cask range.
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£950.00
70cl / 46% / First Cask – A mid-1990s independent bottling of whisky from this much sought after closed distillery. It was distilled a few years before closure and matured for 16 years before release as part of Direct Wines’s First Cask range.
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£1,200.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A lovely old mid-1990s Connoisseurs Choice bottling of Port Ellen from the not-often-seen 1980 vintage. Anything from Port Ellen bottled at less than twenty years old is quite rare these days, so this is a bit of a find.
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£1,200.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A 19 year-old Port Ellen from the 1980 vintage, bottled for the Connoisseurs Choice in 1999 by indie legends Gordon & Macphail.