A lip-smacking sherried Speyside at an amazing 49 years of age. Very few whiskies can stand this kind of ageing, which is just one of the reasons that Glen Grant is a great malt. The perfect gift for anyone born in 1957.
Wow - a fifty-year-old Mortlach from first-fill sherry butts! Mortlach is a quality distillery, and the G&M Private Collections have been very well-received so far, so this is likely to be very good.
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A fantastically priced and well aged bottling of whisky from Glen Grant, bottled by Gordon & Macphail. Distilled in 1957 this was bottled about 50 years later, in 2007 - an impressively long time.
Strathisla is one of those great Speyside distilleries (like Glenfarclas, Macallan, Glen Grant etc) with a spirit capable of immense ageing. This Gordon and Macphail bottling is astonishing value for money for a fifty-year-old malt.
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The third release of the 1957 vintage for Glenfarclas's Family Casks series, and this time the cask in question is a Sherry Hogshead bottled at a very drinkable natural strength of 46.2%, which is pretty respectable for a whisky over fifty years old.
A ridiculously dark and sherried dram from Glenfarclas, distilled in 1957, matured for about 55 years in a sherry hogshead and bottled in 2012 as part of the 10th release of the Family Casks range.
A single Oloroso sherry cask of Auchentoshan 1957, bottled at a full fifty years old. Just 171 bottles of this were yielded from the cask after five decades of ageing.
A truly rare whisky from Bowmore's Number one Vault. Distilled in 1957 and carefully watched over by the distillery manager for 38 long years. After which, there was no option but to bottle the whisky, lest it fall below 40% ABV.