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£49.25
70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – Glen Elgin 12yo is a top-quality malt, highly sought-after for blends. This is a little-seen single malt expression that represents great value for money.
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£500.00
75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – This 14-year-old Glen Elgin was never commercially released. Distilled in the mid 1970s, it was bottled exclusively for United Distillers staff for Christmas 1990.
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£1,750.00
70cl / 60% / Distillery Bottling – A 16 year old Glen Elgin bottled under the rather exclusive and rare Managers’ dram label – originally only distributed to friends and staff at the distillery.
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£700.00
70cl / 60% / Distillery Bottling – A rare bottling of Glen Elgin Centenary, released to celebrate the distillery’s first distillation on the 1st May 1900. This is a 19 year old whisky with an outturn of only 750 bottles.
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£1,500.00
70cl / 42.3% / Distillery Bottling – Very few expressions of Glen Elgin have been bottled, so this is a rare treat. Released in 2003, this is a delicious honeyed, fruity dram from an often overlooked distillery that has long been rated ‘First Class’ by blenders lists.
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£695.00
70cl / 43.7% / Signatory – This 1988 Glen Elgin spent 36 years in a single hogshead before it was bottled by Signatory for the Symington’s Choice range. It’s a classic late-maturing Speyside with a pleasing complexity and notes of soft orchard fruit.
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£426.00
70cl / 51.9% / Hunter Laing – A 1992 Glen Elgin single malt from independent bottler Hunter Laing that was matured in a single ex-bourbon barrel for 31 years. This is a soft a flowery whisky with notes of lavender, stewed fruits, almonds and orange marmalade.
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£275.00
70cl / 54.8% / Distillery Bottling – Sophisticated Speysider from the little-known Glen Elgin distillery. Vanilla-toffee sweetness and a splendid fruit salad on the nose, joined by butter, wood and spice on the tongue. This 18-year-old whisky is made by combining whisky matured in two types of casks: sherry-style butts and refill European oak.
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£95.25
70cl / 57.5% / Single Cask Nation – This Glen Elgin expression is 17 years old and finished for 6 years in a 1st fill Spanish Oloroso hogshead giving it plenty of dried fruit and nutty flavours.
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£121.00
70cl / 55% / Berry Bros & Rudd – This Speyside malt is often noted for its fruity sweetness and distinctive nuttiness, a style that pairs well with an aromatic Moscatel finish. Expect rich layers of dried fruits, honeyed nuts, and a subtle floral perfume.
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£899.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A bottle of no-age-statement whisky from short-lived Lowland distillery Glen Flagler. With the distillery only operating between 1964 and 1985, and not much single malt whisky released under their own label, this is a very rare bottling.
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£1,200.00
70cl / 50.1% / Signatory – A rare bottling of whisky from short-lived Lowland distillery Glen Flagler. They closed in 1985 after only 19 years of operation and this is one of a pair of bottlings that Signatory released in the mid-1990s, one of only a handlful of bottlings released since the closure.