A 25 year old whisky from long closed Glen Mhor, formerly situated by the Caledonian Canal in Inverness. This was distilled in 1963 and bottled in the late 1980s by Sestante, a few years after the distillery shut down.
A 1994 vintage whisky distilled at Longmorn, bottled from the incredibly well-stocked cellars of Gordon Macphail in 1994 for their Connoisseurs Choice range of single malts.
A 32 year old whisky from seldom seen Glenlochy, closed in 1983 without an official bottling appearing. Since then only a few whiskies have appeared with the distillery's name on, including this 1963 vintage from Signatory, distilled on 14th March and bottled in July 1995.
It's very rare to see an independently-bottled Glenfiddich - even more so when it's a Cadenhead's bottling from the late 1980s (and still carries the 'Glenlivet' suffix on the bottle!).
Another supremely contemplative malt that demands time and concentration. This bottling is from bourbon casks that were re-racked into Oloroso sherry casks for the final stages of maturation. One of the most difficult-to-find Glenmorangies.
Extraordinarily rare malt, even by Kinclaith's standards: just 64 (!) bottles were yielded when G&M bottled it in 1996 from what must have been, judging by the colour, an exceptional refill sherry hogshead. Kinclaith was founded in 1957 and closed in 1975. This incredibly scarce Lowlander has never been officially bottled as most of its output went into parent company Schenley International's Long John blend.
A 30 year old Bowmore bottled in 1963, the year that Stanley Morrison bought the company, and released as a celebration of the 30th year of his ownership.
A special Macallan 1963, originally bottled in the late 1970s at 15 years old and re-bottled for the Fine & Rare series in 2009 after stock was purchased from a third party by the distillery.