Bidding advice
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Placing a Maximum Bid
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Placing a Single Bid
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Incremental Bidding Explained
Our system increases bids based on preset increments, as shown in the table below, whether you set a maximum bid or make a single bid.
Bottle Details
This is a 1964 vintage 8-year-old bottling. The distillery expanded its production the year after this was bottled, and the Pernod-Ricard takeover that followed the year after that saw more impetus on distillery bottlings of its single malt. Predating examples like this are particularly rare, and were predominantly in young sub-10-year-old age statements for the Italian market.
Aberlour 1964 8 Year Old / Rinaldi Import
An old bottling of Aberlour 8 Year Old distilled in 1964 and bottled by Campbell's Distillery Ltd, shortly before they sold Aberlour to Chivas Brothers in the mid-1970s.
Aberlour
One of many Speyside distilleries in the Pernod Ricard portfolio and up until 2018 was part of just a select group of three from which they marketed single malts, alongside Glenlivet and Strathisla. The French multinational operate it through their Chivas Brothers Scotch whisky division.
Aberlour
One of many Speyside distilleries in the Pernod Ricard portfolio and up until 2018 was part of just a select group of three from which they marketed single malts, alongside Glenlivet and Strathisla. The French multinational operate it through their Chivas Brothers Scotch whisky division.
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