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January 2025 Auction31.01.2025Bottles by 07.01.2025
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70cl
UK
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06 Jan 2025

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Glenturret 617 Squadron 80th Anniversary

Glenturret claims to be one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland, although it was dismantled for over 25 years before James Fairlie built a new facility within the walls of the former site in 1959, using old equipment procured from Perthshire neighbours, Tullibardine. Despite using traditional whisky-making methods, the distillery was also a pioneer, opening Scotland’s second ever visitor centre in 1981. It was then transformed into the home of The Famous Grouse by Edrington in 2002, before changing hands again in 2018 when it was bought by the owner of Lalique crystal. With former Macallan whisky maker, Bob Dalgarno at the helm, the new ownership relaunched the Glenturret single malt brand in 2020 with a predictably luxurious new bottle design.

617 are one of the most historic squadrons of the Royal Air Force who were originally active between March 1943 and March 2014. The squadron took part in some of the most significant moments of the Second World War and would also go on to fight in the Gulf War of 1991 and the Iraq campaign of 2003.

They will however be most famously remembered for Operation Chastise which would earn them the nickname of The Dambusters. 

On the evening of 16th May 1943, 19 Lancaster bombers lead by Wing Commander Guy Gibson carried out a darning raid with the mission of destroying several German dams. They were carrying a new purpose-built \"bouncing bomb\" which was developed by engineer Barnes Wallis. The squadron successfully destroyed two dams and badly damaged another. They did however suffer great losses with 8 aircraft shot down and 53 crew killed.

The squadron reformed on 18 April 2018 and still exists today.

One of 617 bottles.

Region
Highland

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