A 1964 vintage Glen Grant, bottled from their scary warehouses full of old casks by Gordon & Macphail. Over 40 years old and incredible value for a whisky of this age.
An interesting single cask whisky bottled at cask strength in 2011 by The Whisky Exchange. Lochside produced both grain and malt whisky from its opening in 1957 until the early 1970s and this is a 'single blend' using only whisky from the distillery. Unusually, the whisky was blended before ageing, with the mix of grain and malt maturing in the same cask for 46 years. A very rare style from this now closed distillery.
A wonderful old 1980s bottling of Knockando 1964 in the traditional rectangular decanter. We think the packaging design on this still looks great after all these years.
A rather smart, but simply-presented 1964 vintage Glen Moray bottled at 27 years of age in the early 1990s when the distillery was still using the Glenlivet suffix.