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£1,500.00
75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – An old bottle of 1966 vintage Auchentoshan. This was bottled sometime in the 1980s and limited to only 120 bottles. The label features a picture of the distillery.
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£450.00
70cl / 58.8% / Distillery Bottling – This 1978 Auchentoshan has been matured for a full 18 years. Bottled at cask strength and without chill filtration for their Distillery Archive series.
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£427.00
70cl / 49.9% / Finn Thomson – A 1989 Auchentoshan single malt from indie bottler Finn Thomson Whisky that was matured in a single hogshead for more than three decades, before being bottled in July 2022 as part of its Private Cask Collection. The palate offers notes of orange zest, heather honey, crunchy apples, hazelnuts,…
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£260.00
70cl / 53.4% / The Nectar – A 21-year-old Auchentoshan single malt, matured for 21 years before being bottled in 2019 by indie bottler Daily Dram, as part of its The Nectar of The Daily Drams series.
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£302.00
70cl / 53.3% / Douglas Laing – Auchentoshan’s famously light triple distilled spirit is well-suited to maturation in older casks, like this single refill hogshead. After 25 years, it shows soft notes of orchard fruit, mint chocolates and just a little polished oak on the finish.
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£328.00
70cl / 55.6% / Signatory – A 1999 Auchentoshan single malt from independent bottler Signatory Vintage that was matured in single refill sherry butt for 22 years, before being bottled in April 2022 as part of its Cask Strength Collection.
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£285.00
70cl / 55.6% / Signatory – A 1999 Auchentoshan that shows the richer side of the triple-distilled single malt. This whisky was matured in a first-fill oloroso sherry butt for 24 years and bottled by Signatory Vintage for the Symington’s Choice collection.
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£130.00
70cl / 48% / La Maison du Whisky – A 2007 Auchentoshan single malt from independent bottler La Maison du Whisky that was matured in first-fill sherry butts before being bottled at 13-years-old as part of its Artist Collective 5.6 and features artwork by Theo Guignard on the label. Aromas of apricot, orange, blackcurrant, furniture…
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£122.00
70cl / 53.8% / Ferg and Harris – Indie bottler Ferg and Harris finished this 15-year-old Auchentoshan in a medium-charred new oak barrel. The result is a dram with a festive fragrance and notes of cinnamon, orange peel, nutmeg, and star anise, underpinned by praline and charred oak.
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£115.00
70cl / 55.7% / Berry Bros & Rudd – This independent bottling from Berry Bros. & Rudd has been aged in Pomerol wine casks, adding red fruits and tannin to the profile. Expect inviting notes of cherry, marzipan, and juicy red fruit, supported by a surprisingly full body and a subtle dryness on the finish.
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£275.00
70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A 1990s bottling of Auchentoshan’s well-aged 21 year old whisky, with the black label. The only distillery left who produce triple distilled Lowland whisky.
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£175.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A great bottle of 5 year old Auchentoshan from the 1980s. You don’t often see whisky this young these days, but back then it was massively popular, especially in Spain and Italy.