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.
MAXIMUM ONE PER CUSTOMER
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.