Ballindalloch 1965 40 Year Old Old Malt Cask
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Lot number: 089-5060
Winning bid: £900
Having been in specialist and craft Scotch Whisky production for generations, Douglas Laing originally exported blends, but now carries the family name down the line by focusing on bottling exceptional single malts and grains as part of their Old Particular, Provenance and XOP ranges. They also enjoy huge success with their "Remarkable Regional Malts" range; a series of creatively named vatted malts, designed to epitomise the characteristics of Scotland's whisky regions.
The Old Malt Cask range is usually bottled at a preferred strength of 50%, known as "golden strength", as it is believed this strength allows the drinker to experience the malt in its full and redolent glory.
This whisky comes from a mystery distillery in Ballindalloch with a knack for producing some elderly sherry monsters. Hmm... which one could it be?
Distilled: April 1965
Bottled: September 2005
Age: 40 years old
Cask Type: Sherry Butt
Cask Number: 2097
50% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: One of only 194 bottles released
Please note minor wear to carton.
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