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£1,500.00
70cl / 46% / McGibbon’s – A Port Ellen 1983 from a single sherry butt bottled for Douglas Laing’s ‘Provenance’ series. This is more overtly sweet on the nose and palate than the Old Malt Cask version released at the same time.
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£1,500.00
70cl / 46% / McGibbon’s – Distilled in Spring of 1983, this Port Ellen has been bottled from a single sherry butt early in 2010 by Douglas Laing for their McGibbon’s Provenance range. A very approachable PE, with sweetness and oak more prominent than the phenols.
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£1,200.00
70cl / 46% / McGibbon’s – A 46% Port Ellen 1983 bottled from a refill butt by McGibbons (aka Douglas Laing) for their Provenance series. Described by the bottlers as ‘well-balanced between sweet and smoky elements…mentholated…soft tar…sweetly smoked with a salty, leathery quality’. Sounds like textbook refill late PE to us.
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£4,500.00
70cl / 53.9% / Distillery Bottling – Part of Diageo’s Special Releases 2015. Complex and full, with aromas of cinnamon, oranges, leather and bonfires. Generously spicy and fruity, this dram invites slow contemplation.
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£1,500.00
70cl / 43% / Corsini – Distilled in the last year of operation at the old Port Ellen distillery, this vibrant whisky was bottled in 1996 by Italian bottler Corsini.
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£7,000.00
70cl / 58.4% / Distillery Bottling – A truly legendary Port Ellen, bottled for the 25th anniversary of the Port Ellen Maltings in 1998. The recipient of an incredible 94 point score from Serge Valentin’s whiskyfun.com, this is one of those rare Port Ellens that really lives up to the hype.
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£6,500.00
70cl / 50.9% / Distillery Bottling – Port Ellen: Untold Stories The Spirit Safe is the first release in the new Untold Stories series from the Islay distillery, which closed in 1983. Matured in a selection of ex-bourbon and refill European oak sherry casks, this 39-year-old single malt has a fruity, smoky character, with notes…
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£34.50
70cl / 43% – Bottled at 43%, a modern single malt made to be easy-going and versatile – a relaxed, everyday dram that’s perfect for sharing.
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£7,500.00
75cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A bottle of Pride of Strathspey 50 year old, distilled in 1937 and released by independent bottlers Gordon & Macphail. Containing Highland Single Malt, this is presented in a beautiful crystal decanter and accompanying box. The label comes from the Book of Kells, a manuscript Gospel book…
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£6,000.00
75cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – It’s a little known fact that the malt in this bottle is Macallan 1938. Just for comparative purposes, it’s worth knowing that one of the officially bottled Fine and Rare 1938s weighs in at around thirty grand.
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£3,000.00
75cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A bottle of 1940 vintage Pride of Strathspey from an unnamed distillery and released by independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail. We estimate this bottle dates from the 1970s.
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£39,400.00
576cl / 51.77% / Distillery Bottling – The fourth release from the Prima & Ultima series showcases eight whiskies, hand-selected by master blender Dr Emma Walker from some of Scotland’s finest distilleries. This collection tells a tale of Scottish craftsmanship and the history of whisky and features single malts from Brora, Lagavulin, Talisker, Oban, Port…