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Image for Bowmore 1964 Black Bowmore 50 Year Old The Last Cask
3708 & 3714
2016
41%
70cl
UK
3708 & 3714
2016
41%
70cl

Bowmore 1964 Black Bowmore 50 Year Old 

The pinnacle of whisky collecting and investing, the Black Bowmore is arguably one of most famous and sought after bottles of whisky ever produced. 

This is the latest and last iteration of this ground breaking Bowmore series of whiskies, again distilled in 1964 and bottled after 50 years in the cask.

This 'Last Cask' of Black Bowmore was vatted in 2007 from the remaining two Oloroso sherry hogsheads which were left over from the previous 2007 release of this legendary whisky.

The original Black Bowmore series released in the early/mid 1990s was followed in 2007 by the Black, White and Gold Bowmore range, all from 1964.

Includes the 2cl sample. 

The bottle number of this particular lot has been obscured at the request of the seller. This will be made available to the buyer.

 

Image for Balvenie 1951 Vintage Cask
1236
1996
51.9%
70cl
One of ≤100 Bottles
One of ≤100 Bottles
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
1236
1996
51.9%
70cl

Balvenie 1951 Vintage Cask

The vintage cask range of whiskies from Balvenie are a fantastic insight into single casks released from this popular Speysider.

Distilled in 14th June 1951 and bottled on 7th November 1996 this is a specially selected single cask Balvenie, from cask #1236.

Bottled at cask strength with an impressive ABV for a 45 year old Scotch whisky.

Bottle number 5 of only 90.

Image for Bowmore 1964 Black Bowmore Final Edition 75cl
1995
49%
75cl
UK
1995
49%
75cl

Bowmore 1964 Black Bowmore Final Edition 75cl / US Import

An icon of the whisky world, it's hard to fathom where whisky collecting would be today without the Black Bowmore. 

Distilled in 1964 and matured within Oloroso sherry casks before bottling in 1995. This is the last of three versions of Black Bowmore released in the mid-nineties. 

This is bottle number 574 of 1812.

US Import. 

Image for Bowmore 1964 Black Bowmore / Final Edition
1995
49%
70cl
UK
1995
49%
70cl

Bowmore 1964 Black Bowmore / Final Edition

An icon of the whisky world, it's hard to fathom where whisky collecting would be today without the Black Bowmore. 

Distilled in 1964 and matured within Oloroso sherry casks before bottling in 1995. This is the last of three Black Bowmore's released in the mid-nineties. 

This is bottle number 1305 of 1812.

Italian import. 

Image for Brora 1972 Rare Malt 22 Year Old -
1995
60.02%
70cl
UK
1995
60.02%
70cl

Brora 1972 Rare Malt 22 Year Old / 60.02%​

The Rare Malt Selection is a historic selection of single malt whiskies from operational and lost distilleries that were released by Diageo between 1995 and 2005.

It is often said that 1972 Broras are exceptional, and there are five in the rare Malt series. This one of the rarer examples, bottled at 60.02%. The 1972 continued to be an important vintage when Diageo released the 40 year old with the same vintage. 

Brora was reopened after a brief hiatus in 1969 to produce heavily peated single malt for blending, owing to a shortage in Islay spirit caused by drought that year. Vintages from 1973 onwards reverted the lighter peated Highland style. The distillery, formerly known as the original Clynelish, has been closed since 1983.

 

Image for Brora 1972 Rare Malt 22 Year Old -
1995
61.1%
70cl
UK
1995
61.1%
70cl

Brora 1972 Rare Malt 22 Year Old / 61.1%​

The Rare Malt Selection is a historic selection of single malt whiskies from operational and lost distilleries that were released by Diageo between 1995 and 2005.

It is often said that 1972 Brora is exceptional. There are five Rare Malt Brora 1972 and this is an example of one of them. The 1972 continued to be an important vintage when Diageo released the 40 year old with the same vintage. 

The formerly named Clynelish distillery was reopened, after a brief hiatus, in 1969 to produce heavily peated single malt for blending, owing to a shortage in Islay spirit caused by drought that year. Vintages from 1973 onwards reverted the lighter peated Highland style.

Since its closure in 1983 the popularity of Brora has soared, this is a fantastic opportunity to own an historic bottle.

 

Image for Brora 1972 Rare Malt 22 Year Old -
1995
58.7%
70cl
UK
1995
58.7%
70cl

Brora 1972 Rare Malt 22 Year Old / 58.7%

The Rare Malt Selection is a historic selection of single malt whiskies from operational and lost distilleries that were released by Diageo between 1995 and 2005.

It is often said that 1972 Brora is exceptional, and this is one of five Rare Malts of that vintage. The 1972 continued to be an important vintage when Diageo also released a 40 year old of the same vintage. 

The formerly named Clynelish distillery was reopened, after a brief hiatus, in 1969 to produce heavily peated single malt for blending, owing to a shortage in Islay spirit caused by drought that year. Vintages from 1973 onwards reverted to the lighter peated Highland style.

Since its closure in 1983 the popularity of Brora has soared, this is a fantastic opportunity to own an historic bottle.

Image for Brora 1972 30 Year Old - The Brorageddon
DL 983
2003
50.8%
75cl
Private Selection
Private Selection
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
#184110

Brora 1972 The Old Malt Cask 30 Year Old - Brorageddon

DL 983
2003
50.8%
75cl

Brora 1972 Douglas Laing 30 Year Old 75cl / The Brorageddon​

A cask strength Brora, distilled in 1972 and bottled in February 2003 at 30 years old by Douglas Laing.

The Old Malt Cask series is one of the most established independent labels on the market. It was launched by Douglas Laing in 1998 and bottled by them until 2013 when the brand became part of the Hunter Laing portfolio instead.

Brora was reopened after a brief hiatus in 1969 to produce heavily peated single malt for blending, owing to a shortage in Islay spirit caused by drought that year. Vintages from 1973 onwards reverted the lighter peated Highland style.

Specially selected for the Plowed Society by The Whisky Shop in 2003.

One of 201 bottles.

54%
70cl
UK
54%
70cl

Dalmore 1981 Constellation 30 Year Old Cask #3

An impressively aged Dalmore from their elegant Constellation collection. Distilled in 1981 and aged for 30 years in cask #3.

The Constellation Collection consists of 21 vintages, dating from 1964 through to 1992. Each bottle features hallmarked silver stoppers and an engraved decanter style bottle.

Cak #3 was matured until 2006 in American white oak before being tranferred into a Matusalem Oloroso serry butt for 5 years.

Bottle 93 of 669.

Image for Bowmore 1967 Sherry Cask
1980s
43%
75cl
UK
#184687

Bowmore 1967

1980s
43%
75cl

Bowmore 1967 Sherry Cask

A 1967 vintage sherry cask matured Bowmore bottled at full strength.

1960's sherry cask Bowmore vintages come highly recommended by those lucky enough to try them. 

Image for Balvenie 1981 DCS Compendium 35 Year Old Chapter Three
7824
2017
43.8%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
7824
2017
43.8%
70cl

Balvenie 1981 DCS Compendium 35 Year Old Chapter #3 / with 4 x Glass & Coaster Sets

This bottle forms part of the third release of Balvenie's five-part DCS Compendium, which is a tribute to renowned malt master David Stewart.

Distilled on 29th October 1981 and matured in cask #7824. 

Bottled on 19th June 2017, this is one of 186 bottles. 

Image for Bowmore 30 Year Old - "Sea Dragon" Ceramic Decanter
1990s
43%
70cl
Discontinued
Discontinued
UK
1990s
43%
70cl

Bowmore 30 Year Old Sea Dragon

Nicknamed 'the Sea Dragon' due to the mythical beast adorning the rather pretty black ceramic bottle and box, this 30 year old Bowmore appeared in the mid 1990's and has achieved almost legendary status.

The contents of this decanter are almost entirely made up from long-aged casks from the legendary 1960's vintages.

Image for Brora 1972 Old & Rare 30 Year Old
DL 6961
2003
49.7%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
DL 6961
2003
49.7%
70cl

Brora 1972 Douglas Laing 30 Year Old / Old and Rare

One of Brora distillery's legendary 1972 vintages. This was bottled in 2003 by Douglas Laing for their Old & Rare range, when it was still part of their portfolio. The label has been bottled by Hunter Laing since 2013.

Brora was reopened after a brief hiatus in 1969 to produce heavily peated single malt for blending, owing to a shortage in Islay spirit caused by drought that year. Vintages from 1973 onwards reverted the lighter peated Highland style.

Brora distillery, formerly known as Clynelish has been closed since 1983, after a new distillery was built next-door in 1967, and eventually assumed the Clynelish name and sole distilling responsibilities. The original distillery bottlings are now increasingly sought after.

Bottle 166 of 222.

Image for Brora 1970 Old & Rare 34 Year Old
2004
56.9%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
2004
56.9%
70cl

Brora 1970 Douglas Laing 34 Year Old / Old and Rare

This is one of only two casks ever bottled from 1970, a year of very low production (apparently), and is particularly sought after as no other bottling of Brora exists (that carries the name 'Brora') from before this date.

Douglas Laing were fortunate enough to bottle two casks, this 34 year old and another two years earlier as a 32 year old.

Brora was distilling heavily peated single malt at this time, to make up for a shortfall in Islay whisky caused by a drought. Vintages from 1973 onwards revert to the lightly peated Highland style.

Bottle 91 of only 157 filled in 2004.

Image for Bowmore 30 Year Old - "Sea Dragon" Ceramic Decanter
1990s
43%
70cl
Discontinued
Discontinued
UK
1990s
43%
70cl

Bowmore 30 Year Old Sea Dragon

Nicknamed 'the Sea Dragon' due to the mythical beast adorning the rather pretty black ceramic bottle and box, this 30 year old Bowmore appeared in the mid 1990's and has achieved almost legendary status.

The contents of this decanter are almost entirely made up from long-aged casks from the legendary 1960's vintages.

Image for Brora 1972 Old & Rare 29 Year Old
2002
51%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
2002
51%
70cl

Brora 1972 Douglas Laing 29 Year Old / Old and Rare

A cask strength Brora, distilled in 1972 and bottled in 2002 at 29 years old by Douglas Laing as part of their Old and Rare Platinum Selection. 

Brora was reopened after a brief hiatus in 1969 to produce heavily peated single malt for blending, owing to a shortage in Islay spirit caused by drought that year. Vintages from 1973 onwards reverted the lighter peated Highland style. The distillery, formerly known as the original Clynelish, has been closed since 1983

One of 228 bottles,

612
2015
54.1%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
612
2015
54.1%
70cl

Balvenie 1985 DCS Compendium 30 Year Old Chapter #1 

This bottle forms part of the initial release of Balvenie's five-part DCS Compendium, which is a tribute to renowned malt master David Stewart. This example is a 1985 vintage, cask strength, 30 year old Balvenie matured in refill American Oak Hogshead.

Filled on 12th February 1985

Bottled on 23rd of March 2015

One of 156 bottles.

Image for Bruichladdich 1964 'The Forty' 40 Year Old
2004
43.1%
70cl
UK
2004
43.1%
70cl

Bruichladdich 1964 'The Forty' 40 Year Old​

This mythical 40 year old Bruichladdich is the oldest official release from the distillery.

Distilled on 24th October 1964 and matured in a single bourbon cask until bottling in November 2004.  There were only 550 bottles released of this exceptional Islay malt, this is bottle number 165.

Image for Brora 1971 The Old Malt Cask 28 Year Old
1999
50%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
1999
50%
70cl

Brora 1971 Douglas Laing 28 Year Old

One of Brora's legendary vintages. This was distilled in 1971 and bottled 28 years later by Douglas Laing.

The Old Malt Cask series is one of the most established independent labels on the market. It was launched by Douglas Laing in 1998 and bottled by them until 2013 when the brand became part of the Hunter Laing portfolio instead.

The original Clynelish distillery, what we now know as Brora was re-opened in 1969 to produce heavily peated spirit to make up for a shortfall of Islay whisky due to a drought on the island. Brora vintages from 1973 onwards reverted to the lightly peated Highland style.

Image for Brora 1971 The Old Malt Cask 29 Year Old
2000
50%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
2000
50%
70cl

Brora 1971 Douglas Laing 29 Year Old

A rare vintage single cask bottling of Brora, distilled in 1971 and bottled at 29 years old.

The Old Malt Cask series is one of the most established independent labels on the market. It was launched by Douglas Laing in 1998 and bottled by them until 2013 when the brand became part of the Hunter Laing portfolio instead.

Brora was reopened after a brief hiatus in 1969 to produce heavily peated single malt for blending, owing to a shortage in Islay spirit caused by drought that year. Vintages from 1973 onwards reverted the lighter peated Highland style.

41.8%
70cl
UK
41.8%
70cl

Bunnahabhain 1968 Signatory Vintage 50 Year Old Single Cask #12397 / 30th Anniversary

A wonderfully presented Bunnahabhain which was distilled in 1968 and aged for half a century. The liquid was matured for the whole 50 years in single Sherry Butt #12397

The release is part of a collection by Signatory to celebrate it's 30th anniversary.

The bottle is presented in a beautiful wooden case alongside two Glencairn glasses.

Bottle number 167 of 323.

Please note that this bottle will include a two bottle shipping fee.

 

55.5%
75cl
UK
55.5%
75cl

Bruichladdich 1968 Intertrade 16 Year Old

A 1968 vintage Bruichladdich, bottled at cask strength after 16 years of maturation. 

Intertrade was established in Italy in the early 1980s by Nadi Fiori, a contemporary of Silvano Samaroli and Moon Import's Pepi Mongiardino. His company is perhaps less well known than theirs, but bottled some of the most well-regarded and collectible whiskies on the market.

 

Image for Brora 30 Year Old 2002 / 1st Release
2002
52.4%
70cl
Inaugural Release
Inaugural Release
UK
2002
52.4%
70cl

Brora 30 Year Old 2002 / 1st Release

This is a bottle of the original 30 year old Brora, released at cask strength within Diageo's Super Premium malts back in 2002.  

Brora distillery, formerly known as Clynelish has been closed since 1983, after a new distillery was built next-door in 1967, and assumed the Clynelish name and eventually sole distilling responsibilities. The original distillery bottlings are now increasingly sought after.

One of 3000 bottles. 

2008
53.4%
70cl
Distillery Exclusive
Distillery Exclusive
UK
#188787

Balvenie Rose 16 Year Old

2008
53.4%
70cl

Balvenie Rose 16 Year Old / First Edition 53.4%

The Balvenie Rose was created to celebrate the long history of Balvenie Castle.  Margaret Douglas 'The Fair Maid of Galloway' married in turn, two of the infamous Black Douglases.  Following the murder of William Douglas at the hands of James II the Black Douglases rebelled against the Stewart King and were defeated loosing their titles and estates.  The king however was taken by Magaret's beauty and reinstated her in Balvenie Castle with an annual rent of a single red rose.

Two batches of the Balvenie Rose were released and sold exclusively at Balvenie distillery, each batch consisted of 4 refill American oak casks which were finished in a single first fill port pipe. This is the first bottling from 2008 and has a cask strength of 53.4%.

2008
53.4%
70cl
Distillery Exclusive
Distillery Exclusive
UK
#185415

Balvenie Rose 16 Year Old

2008
53.4%
70cl

Balvenie Rose 16 Year Old / First Edition 53.4%

The Balvenie Rose was created to celebrate the long history of Balvenie Castle.  Margaret Douglas 'The Fair Maid of Galloway' married in turn, two of the infamous Black Douglases.  Following the murder of William Douglas at the hands of James II the Black Douglases rebelled against the Stewart King and were defeated loosing their titles and estates.  The king however was taken by Magaret's beauty and reinstated her in Balvenie Castle with an annual rent of a single red rose.

Two batches of the Balvenie Rose were released and sold exclusively at Balvenie distillery, each batch consisted of 4 refill American oak casks which were finished in a single first fill port pipe. This is the first bottling from 2008 and has a cask strength of 53.4%.

43.8%
70cl
UK
43.8%
70cl

Bunnahabhain 1968 Auld Acquaintance 34 Year Old

Distilled on Hogmanay (31st December) 1968 this rare limited edition Bunnahabhain was bottled in 2002.  

It has been highly acclaimed receiving 93 points from Serge Valentin on WhiskyFun.com

It is now a very sought after bottle and is increasingly difficult to find with only 2,002 bottles released.

42.1%
70cl
UK
42.1%
70cl

Bunnahabhain 1968 Malts of Scotland Sherry Butt

A fantastically well-aged Bunnahabhain.

Distilled in 1968 and matured for circa 50 years in a single sherry butt. Bottled by German bottlers, Malts of Scotland for their Diamond labelled premium range in 2018.

Bottle 78 of 167.

46.1%
70cl
UK
46.1%
70cl

Bunnahabhain 1966 Single Cask 35 Year Old

A limted edition release from Islay's Bunnahabhain distillery.

Distilled in May 1966 and matured in single cask #4379 for 35 years unitl bottled in March 2002. 

One of only 401 bottles.

Image for Baron Otard 'Fortis & Fidelis' Cognac
44.3%
70cl
UK
44.3%
70cl

Baron Otard 'Fortis & Fidelis' Cognac

This rather uniquely packaged Cognac is brought to you by the traditional house of Baron Otard.

An award winning Cognac aged in the only Royal Chateau in Cognac, deep in its Royal cellars known for its unique ageing conditions. This rare and exclusive offering capturing generations of the finest craftsmanship and blending expertise.

The bottle is presented in a travel suitcase which contains a case finished in 'platinum lacquer'. This contains a engraved St Louis crystal flask, engraved replacement stopper and presentation booklet.

Please note that this lot includes a four bottle shipping fee due to the size and weight of the item.

5365
2015
60.7%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
5365
2015
60.7%
70cl

Balvenie 1997 DCS Compendium Chapter 1

This bottle forms part of the initial release of Balvenie's five-part DCS Compendium, which is a tribute to reknowned malt master David Stewart. It consists of a 1997 vintage, cask strength, 17 year old Balvenie matured in refill American Oak Hogshead.

Filled on 9th June 1997

Bottled on 23rd March 2015

One of 114 bottles.

42.9%
70cl
UK
42.9%
70cl

Bunnahabhain 1963 40 Year Old

A 1963 vintage Islay malt from Bunnahabhain, bottled in 2003 at 40 years old. 

One of 743 bottles.

75 proof
26 2/3 fl oz
UK
75 proof
26 2/3 fl oz

Dalmore 20 Year Old 1970s

A very old bottle of Dalmore, bottled at 20 years of age in the 1970's.  

Bottled by the Mackenzie brothers at 75 proof. 

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