A bottling of Balblair with no age statement that we believe was released in the 1960s, the days when the distillery was still owned by Robert "Bertie" Cumming.
The now-discontinued Balblair 10yo is a gentle, medium-bodied malt with a pleasantly sweet palate, well-structured with malt, vanilla and honey notes. A great beginners malt.
Although Balblair has now gone on to bigger and better things, this discontinued 16yo still has many admirers: '...an outrageous outbreak of spicy, multi-layered oaky complexity...This is startlingly wonderful...Brilliant. 9/10' Jim Murray in Whisky Magazine, Nov 2000
The oldest and most limited of Balblair's vintage expressions yet released, this 1965 comes from a single American oak ex-sherry butt that yielded 350 bottles at natural strength.
An independent bottling of 1966 vintage Balblair by whisky veterans Gordon & Macphail. This one is about 40 years old and should be something quite special.