Mortlach 1939 75 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Generations
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Lot number: 153-05780
Winning bid: £20,000
One of the oldest single malt whisky ever bottled. This incredible whisky was nurtured and cared for over 75 years by whisky legends Gordon & MacPhail. Cask number 2475 was filled on the 17th of November 1939 on the instructions of John Urquhart, who was the first member of the family to be involved in Gordon & MacPhail.
Four generations of the Urquhart family watched over the cask until it was finally bottled in 100 individual, handmade Glencairn crystal decanters. The decanters have 75 hand-carved grooves in them representing the 75 years the whisky spent in this one of a kind cask.
The decanter sits on a white presentation plinth and has two specially-designed crystal glasses with which to enjoy your dram. The decanter comes in an airline leather travel bag and is accompanied by a specially-commissioned book by Charles Maclean and Alexander McCall Smith.
Distilled: 17.11.1939
Bottled: 2015
Age: 75 Years Old
Cask Type: First Fill Sherry Butt
44.4% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: 60 / 100
Please note minor tear to outer box.
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