A 1970s square bottle of 8 year old Aberlour, bottled at 50% for the Italian market. These high strength old Aberlours enjoy a particularly lofty reputation.
A lightly coloured Aberlour (in comparison to the also released dark version) in a heavy crystal decanter, released in 1979 to celebrate the distillery's 100th anniversary.
A Braes of Glenlivet (also known as Braeval these days) from the 1975 vintage, bottled for Connoisseurs Choice by Gordon & Macphail, whose tasting notes proclaim it to be 'mouthwarming, sweet and delicate'. Incredible value for a whisky of this age.
From the little-seen Braeval distillery, this hogshead-matured single cask Braes of Glenlivet 1989 has been bottled at its impressive full strength - nearly 60% after 20 years maturation.
A very cool old 1960s bottle of Dufftown (then still using the Glenlivet suffix) in a brown glass bottle with a cork stopper. Bottled at 80 proof, also known as 46%.