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£350.00
75cl / 40% – A very cool old 1950s bottle of Buchanan Deluxe blended Scotch, secured with a springcap closure. Spring capped bottles are highly-regarded by collectors as they are believed to offer the best chance of the whisky being well-preserved after decades in the bottle. Missing Label.
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£350.00
75cl / 43% – An old 1960s bottle of Buchanan Deluxe blended Scotch, secured with a springcap closure. Springcapped bottles are highly-regarded by collectors as they are believed to offer the best chance of the whisky being well-preserved after decades in the bottle.
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£58.75
100cl / 40% – The history of this iconic blend stretches back to 1884, when London-based James Buchanan sought to create a soft style of Scotch to appeal to the English palate. This modern incarnation – which is mostly found in the USA and Latin America – is typically mellow and fruity with subtle oak…
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£97.50
75cl / 40% – A bottle of Buchanan’s Master blended Scotch whisky. The product was launched in 2010, intended (initially at least) for the Central and Southern American markets. This is around 15 years of age, although this is not stated on the bottle.
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£256.00
75cl / 40% – A Dalwhinnie-based deluxe blend launched by Diageo in Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia and duty-free markets in Latin America “to deliver enhanced margin by targeting the premiumisation trend”, it says here. Best In Class at the International Wines and Spirits Competition 2006.
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£495.00
75cl / 43.4% – A very rare old bottle of Bulloch Lade’s blended whisky. This has the popular spring cap closure and, we estimate, dates from the 1950s.
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£450.00
75cl / 40% – A gorgeous old 1950s bottle of Bulloch Lade’s Gold Label blended whisky in amazingly good condition.
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£450.00
75cl / 40% – A very rare old bottle of Bulloch Lade’s Gold Label blended whisky. This has the popular spring cap closure and, we estimate, dates from the 1950s.
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£71.50
70cl / 57.1% / Watt Whisky – This particular release features a Bunnahabhain Staoisha peated single malt, matured in a sherry hogshead. The result is a bold and complex dram with notes of smoky barbecue sauce, ash, raspberries, and dark cherries.
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£350.00
75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A 1980s’ bottling of Bunnahabhain 12 year old, the distillery’s flagship expression of the time. This was the benchmark for Bunnahabhain’s character for years, combining rich and oily spirit with an easy drinking vibe.
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£325.00
100cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A litre bottle of Bunnahabhain 12yo from its heyday in the 1990s. Rich and oily, but also restrained and easy drinking, this defined Bunnahabhain’s character for the decade.
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£225.00
70cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – This older bottling offers a snapshot of the distillery’s unpeated, oily and maritime style as it was presented during the 1990s.