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Image for Ardbeg 1975 Natural Strength
1987
57%
75cl
UK
#148219

Ardbeg 1975 Natural Strength

1987
57%
75cl

Ardbeg 1975 Samaroli

A 1975 vintage Ardbeg from Silvano Samaroli.

Samaroli is perhaps Italy's most revered independent bottler of Scotch whisky. With an impeccable taste in single cask whiskies, and an eye for aesthetics (if not English spelling at times!), he is regarded by many as a visionary. Many of his bottles now occupy deserved sports in pantheon of whisky greats.

This bottling was bottled for Samaroli in Scotland by R.W. Duthie & Co. in 1987, and is bottle number 594 of 648. Almost unbelievably, Samaroli reportedly had great difficulty selling the first release in this series, the 1974 vintage from 1983. It was not until a few years later that demand for the peaty flavours began to increase in Italy.

1138
1997
52.2%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
1138
1997
52.2%
70cl

Ardbeg 1967 Signatory Vintage 30 Year Old / Dark Oloroso Butt #1138

A legendary Ardbeg, awarded an impressive 93 points by Serge Valentin at Whisky Fun.

Distilled on the 22nd March 1967 and matured in a single dark Oloroso sherry butt #1138 for 30 years before bottling on 24th March 1997 by Signatory Vintage.

Bottle number 441 of 580.

1140
1997
49.8%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
1140
1997
49.8%
70cl

Ardbeg 1967 Signatory Vintage 30 Year Old / Dark Oloroso Butt #1140

A legendary Ardbeg and part of the same batch of single casks as one awarded an impressive 93 points by Serge Valentin at Whisky Fun.

Distilled on the 22nd March 1967 and matured in a single dark Oloroso sherry butt #1140 for 30 years before bottling on 15th December 1997 by Signatory Vintage.

Bottle number 495 of 536.

1140
1997
49.8%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
1140
1997
49.8%
70cl

Ardbeg 1967 Signatory Vintage 30 Year Old / Dark Oloroso Butt #1140

A legendary Ardbeg and part of the same batch of single casks as one awarded an impressive 93 points by Serge Valentin at Whisky Fun.

Distilled on the 22nd March 1967 and matured in a single dark Oloroso sherry butt #1140 for 30 years before bottling on 15th December 1997 by Signatory Vintage.

Bottle number 165 of 536.

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1987
57%
75cl
UK
#146903

Ardbeg 1975 Natural Strength

1987
57%
75cl

Ardbeg 1975 Samaroli

A 1975 vintage Ardbeg from Silvano Samaroli.

Samaroli is perhaps Italy's most revered independent bottler of Scotch whisky. With an impeccable taste in single cask whiskies, and an eye for aesthetics (if not English spelling at times!), he is regarded by many as a visionary. Many of his bottles now occupy deserved sports in pantheon of whisky greats.

This bottling was bottled for Samaroli in Scotland by R.W. Duthie & Co. in 1987, and is bottle number 451 of 648. Almost unbelievably, Samaroli reportedly had great difficulty selling the first release in this series, the 1974 vintage from 1983. It was not until a few years later that demand for the peaty flavours began to increase in Italy.

Image for Ardbeg 1973 20th Anniversary
1988
57%
75cl
UK
#147450

Ardbeg 1973 20th Anniversary

1988
57%
75cl

Ardbeg 1973 Samaroli / 20th Anniversary

A 1973 vintage Ardbeg, bottled by R.W. Duthie for Samaroli in 1988 as part of a series celebrating their 20th anniversary.

Samaroli is perhaps Italy's most revered independent bottler of Scotch whisky. With an impeccable taste in single cask whiskies, and an eye for aesthetics (if not English spelling at times!), he is regarded by many as a visionary. Many of his bottles now occupy deserved sports on the pantheon of whisky greats.

The labels on this 20th anniversary series have been lovingly reappropriated from Samaroli's first ever series, his 1979/1980 collaboration with Cadenhead's. The image on this Ardbeg was first used on the 14 year old Glen Elgin from that set.

Bottle 45 of 540.

4703
2002
47.6%
70cl
Private Selection
Private Selection
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
4703
2002
47.6%
70cl

Ardbeg 1975 Single Cask 26 Year Old #4703

Vintage Ardbeg is a rare commodity these days and we are lucky to offer this 1975 vintage.

Sherry hogshead #4703 was filled on 26th December 1975 and bottled 26th March 2002. 

Bottled exclusively for Velier Italy, this is bottle number 5 of 240. 

1998
54.7%
75cl
UK
1998
54.7%
75cl

Ardbeg 1974 Provenance 23 Year Old 2nd Release  / US Import

One of the legendary Ardbeg Provenance bottlings, distilled in 1974 and matured for 23 years until being released in 1998.

These whiskies are highly acclaimed and desirable, including certificate and tartan insert.

Bottled on 9th April 1998: number 1598 however the certificate is for the neighbouring bottle of 1599. 

The were roughly 1000 bottles produced. 

Image for Aultmore 1973
4971
58%
75cl
UK
#147452

Aultmore 1973

4971
58%
75cl

Aultmore 1973 Samaroli / Handwritten Labels

A 1973 vintage Aultmore, bottled in the 1980s by R.W. Duthie for Samaroli.

Samaroli is perhaps Italy's most revered independent bottler of Scotch whisky. With an impeccable taste in single cask whiskies, (if not English spelling at times!), he is regarded by many as a visionary. Many of his bottles now occupy deserved sports on the pantheon of whisky greats.

This is part of the Handwritten Labels series. While Samaroli was famed for his keen eye for aesthetic in designing his own labels, this series simply features his own elegant calligraphy reproduced on them.

Bottle number 82 of 180.

2743
2005
51.7%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
#142169

Ardbeg 1974 Single Cask

2743
2005
51.7%
70cl

Ardbeg 1974 Single Cask 31 Year Old #2743

A single cask Ardbeg, distilled on 14th June 1974 and bottled at over 31 years of age on 20th September 2005.

Taken from bourbon hogshead #2743, this is bottle number 76 of 106.

Image for Talisker 1978 Samaroli Sherry Wood / Curved Distillery Label
46%
70cl
UK
46%
70cl

Talisker 1978 Samaroli Sherry Wood / Curved Distillery Label

A beautifully coloured bottling of Talisker from Silvano Samaroli, distilled in 1978 and bottled in 1992. This is part of series of classic labels, affectionately termed as the 'Curved Distillery Name' series, released between 1986 and 1992.

This was one of the later releases, and one of the last where Samaroli was still in business with Aberdeen bottlers R.W. Duthie (their commitments to Cadenhead's were so time consuming by the early 1990s that this brought an end to the partnership).

Samaroli is perhaps Italy's most revered independent bottler of Scotch whisky. With an impeccable taste in single cask whiskies, and an eye for aesthetics (if not English spelling at times!), he is regarded by many as a visionary. Many of his bottles now occupy deserved sports on the pantheon of whisky greats.

Bottle 1362 of 1572.

4702
1999
45.2%
70cl
Private Selection
Private Selection
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
4702
1999
45.2%
70cl

Ardbeg 1975 Single Cask 23 Year Old #4702

Vintage Ardbeg is a rare commodity these days and we are lucky to offer this 1975 vintage.

Sherry cask #4702 was filled 26th December 1975 and bottled 20th October 1999.

Bottle number 98 of 261.

4702
1999
45.2%
70cl
Private Selection
Private Selection
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
4702
1999
45.2%
70cl

Ardbeg 1975 Single Cask 23 Year Old #4702

Vintage Ardbeg is a rare commodity these days and we are lucky to offer this 1975 vintage.

Sherry cask #4702 was filled 26th December 1975 and bottled 20th October 1999.

Bottle number 74 of 261.

Image for A.H. Hirsch Reserve 1974 16 Year Old Straight Bourbon
1990s
45.8%%
75cl
UK
1990s
45.8%%
75cl

A.H. Hirsch 1974 16 Year Old Reserve 1990s / Squat Black Wax​

A legendary bottle of bourbon that has had a whole book written about itself: The Best Bourbon You'll Never Taste by Charles K Cowdery.

Distilled in Spring 1974, this bourbon is bottled from a single 400 barrel batch commissioned by Adolph Hirsch and distilled under contract at Michters distillery (then known as Pennco), just outside Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania. Hirsch was a former Schenley executive who had briefly worked at Michter's during his time there, and it is believed he commissioned the whisky as financial favour to the distillery, and actually had little plans for its use. So, it lay aging in the warehouses for much longer than generally expected for a bourbon at the time. 

With the closure of Michter's distillery, the bourbon was sold by Hirsch to Gordon Hue in 1991, who set about bottling it immediately.

Responsibility for the early bottling was entrusted to Julian Van Winkle III at his Old Commonwealth site in Lawrenceburg. However, his partnership with the Sazerac Company and creation of the Pappy Van Winkle brand in 2002, also saw bottling of the Hirsch Reserve moved briefly to Buffalo Trace. This is one of Van Winkle's earlier 1990's bottlings. Van Winkle's ledgers show that he was drip-fed orders for the Hirsch Reserve, and only produced limited case numbers to order when requested by Hue. This has lead to a variety of different bottlings at different ages. This black wax topped \"squat\" bottle was filled at a slightly lower proof than others.

Gordon Hue, who had maintained exclusive distribution rights to the Hirsch product despite the Van Winkle and Sazerac connections, eventually sold the brand to Preiss Imports who moved the subsequent and final bottling (technically re-bottling) to Kentucky Bourbon Distillers' Willett facility.

In his book Cowdery refers to the bourbon as one of the \"best whiskeys I've ever tasted.\"

Mash bill contains 75% corn, 13% rye, and 12% malted barley.

4718
1999
46.7%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
4718
1999
46.7%
70cl

Ardbeg 1975 Single Single Cask 23 Year Old #4718

Vintage Ardbeg is a rare commodity these days and we are lucky to offer this 1975 vintage.

Cask filled 26th December 1975 and bottled 20th October 1999

Cask No. 4718

Bottle No.7 of 238

1979
80 proof
26 2/3 fl oz
UK
1979
80 proof
26 2/3 fl oz

Ardbeg 1965 Cadenhead's 14 Year Old

As Scotland’s oldest independent bottler, Cadenhead’s have long been known for releasing stunning whiskies but none more so than those from their famous ‘dumpy’ series, which features some incredible 1950s and 60s vintages. Whisky from this bygone era of production have become increasingly elusive in recent years, making them exceptionally desirable. 

A very old vintage of Ardbeg bottled by Cadenhead's.

Distilled in 1965, matured for 14 years and bottled in June 1979.

 

1063 & 1065
1997
51.2%
70cl
UK
1063 & 1065
1997
51.2%
70cl

Ardbeg 1974 Signatory Vintage 23 Year Old

A single vintage Ardbeg from Signatory Vintage.

Distilled on Islay on the 22nd March 1974, and bottled in August 1997 from casks #1063 and #1066.

Bottle number 109 of 386 filled at cask strength.

47.7%
70cl
UK
47.7%
70cl

Tobermory 1973 42 Year Old

A truly spectacular bottling from this oft-overlooked Island distillery. 

Distilled in 1942 the liquid has been rested in cask for 42 years before being filled into individually number engraved bottles and presented in a very swish metal presentation box with revolving door.

Bottle number 172 of 650. 

51.5%
75cl
UK
51.5%
75cl

Talisker 1957 Gordon and MacPhail Cask Strength

A Talisker distilled in 1957 and bottled at cask strength by Elgin bottlers Gordon and MacPhail at some point in the 1980s.

43%
75cl
UK
43%
75cl

Strathisla 1937 Gordon and MacPhail 34 Year Old / Co. Pinerolo​ Import

This Talisker was distilled on Skye in 1953 and bottled as 24 year old by Gordon and MacPhail using their Connoisseur's Choice branding in the 1970s.

Bottle number 1729.

Pinerolo Italian Import. These particular bottlings all scored between 90 and 94 points when reviewed by Serge Valentin for Whiskyfun.com. Very impressive indeed!

Please note condition of lot as shown, including Italian and British Tax Stamps.

The liquid in this particular bottle has been carbon dated by Oxford University's Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit. The information corresponds with the vintage of this bottling. A pdf copy of the certificate is available on request.

 

51.5%
75cl
UK
51.5%
75cl

Talisker 1957 Gordon and MacPhail Cask Strength

A Talisker distilled in 1957 and bottled by Elgin bottlers Gordon and MacPhail at some point in the 1980s.

These are highly rated bottlings - Serge Valentin gave its sister G&M 1957 cask strength bottling an impressive rating of 96 points out of 100, his highest mark for any Talisker!

43%
75cl
UK
43%
75cl

Talisker 1953 Gordon and MacPhail 24 Year Old / Co. Pinerolo Import

This Talisker was distilled on Skye in 1953 and bottled as 24 year old by Gordon and MacPhail using their Connoisseur's Choice branding in the 1970s.

Bottle number 1725.

Pinerolo Italian Import. These particular bottlings all scored between 90 and 94 points when reviewed by Serge Valentin for Whiskyfun.com. Very impressive indeed!

Please note condition of lot as shown, including Italian and British Tax Stamps.

The liquid in this particular bottle has been carbon dated by Oxford University's Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit. The information corresponds with the vintage of this bottling. A pdf copy of the certificate is available on request.

 

Image for Ardbeg 1975 Old & Rare 29 Year Old
2004
58.3%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
2004
58.3%
70cl

Ardbeg 1975 Douglas Laing 29 Year Old

A rare independant bottling of Ardbeg, distilled in 1975.

Part of Douglas Laing's Platinum Range

Bottle #058/145.

2004
58.3%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
2004
58.3%
70cl

Ardbeg 1975 Douglas Laing 29 Year Old

A rare independent bottling of Ardbeg, distilled in 1975.

Bottled at 29 years old as part of Douglas Laing's Old & Rare Platinum Selection single cask series.

Bottle 25 of 145.

2003
45.8%
70cl
UK
2003
45.8%
70cl

A.H. Hirsch Reserve 1974 16 Year Old Bourbon / 2003 Release

A legendary bottle of bourbon that has had a whole book written about itself: The Best Bourbon You'll Never Taste by Charles K Cowdery.

Distilled in Spring 1974, this bourbon is bottled from a single 400 barrel batch commissioned by Adolph Hirsch and distilled under contract at Michter's distillery (then known as Pennco), just outside Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania. Hirsch was a former Schenley executive who had briefly worked at Michter's during his time there, and it is believed he commissioned the whisky as financial favour to the distillery, and actually had little plans for its use. So, it lay ageing in the warehouses for much longer than generally expected for a bourbon at the time. 

With the closure of Michter's distillery, the bourbon was sold by Hirsch to Gordon Hue in 1989, who set about bottling it immediately.

Responsibility for the early bottling was entrusted to Julian Van Winkle III at his Old Commonwealth site in Lawrenceburg. However, his partnership with the Sazerac Company and creation of the Pappy Van Winkle brand in 2002, also saw bottling of the Hirsch Reserve moved briefly to Buffalo Trace. This is one of the Buffalo Trace bottles, filled in 2003 for the new owners of the Hirsch Reserve, Preiss Imports, who purchased it from Gordon Hue that year.

Preiss Imports moved the subsequent and final bottling (technically re-bottling) to Kentucky Bourbon Distillers' Willett facility.

In his book Cowdery refers to the bourbon as one of the \"best whiskeys I've ever tasted.\"

Mash bill contains 75% corn, 13% rye, and 12% malted barley.

 

Image for Tomintoul 1967 Samaroli / 50th Anniversary
45.2%
70cl
UK
45.2%
70cl

Tomintoul 1967 Samaroli / 50th Anniversary

An independent bottling of Tomintoul distilled in 1967, one of seeveral of this distillery and vintage bottled by Samaroli. This one is particularly special, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the company, which was marked the year after their great founder's death.

Samaroli is perhaps Italy's most revered independent bottler of Scotch whisky. With an impeccable taste in single cask whiskies, and an eye for aesthetics (if not English spelling at times!), he is regarded by many as a visionary. Many of his bottles now occupy deserved sports on the pantheon of whisky greats.

This was drawn at over 50 years old from two casks, #4688 and #5425 and is bottle 80 of 180.

Image for A.H. Hirsch Reserve 1974 16 Year Old Straight Bourbon
2003
45.8%
70cl
UK
2003
45.8%
70cl

A.H. Hirsch Reserve 1974 16 Year Old Bourbon / 2003 Release

A legendary bottle of bourbon that has had a whole book written about itself: The Best Bourbon You'll Never Taste by Charles K Cowdery.

Distilled in Spring 1974, this bourbon is bottled from a single 400 barrel batch commissioned by Adolph Hirsch and distilled under contract at Michter's distillery (then known as Pennco), just outside Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania. Hirsch was a former Schenley executive who had briefly worked at Michter's during his time there, and it is believed he commissioned the whisky as financial favour to the distillery, and actually had little plans for its use. So, it lay ageing in the warehouses for much longer than generally expected for a bourbon at the time. 

With the closure of Michter's distillery, the bourbon was sold by Hirsch to Gordon Hue in 1989, who set about bottling it immediately.

Responsibility for the early bottling was entrusted to Julian Van Winkle III at his Old Commonwealth site in Lawrenceburg. However, his partnership with the Sazerac Company and creation of the Pappy Van Winkle brand in 2002, also saw bottling of the Hirsch Reserve moved briefly to Buffalo Trace. This is one of the Buffalo Trace bottles, filled in 2003 for the new owners of the Hirsch Reserve, Preiss Imports, who purchased it from Gordon Hue that year.

Preiss Imports moved the subsequent and final bottling (technically re-bottling) to Kentucky Bourbon Distillers' Willett facility.

In his book Cowdery refers to the bourbon as one of the \"best whiskeys I've ever tasted.\"

Mash bill contains 75% corn, 13% rye, and 12% malted barley.

 

2001
58%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
2001
58%
70cl

Ardbeg 1975 John Milroy 25 Year Old

Distilled in 1975 and bottled 25 years later in 2001, this is a single cask bottling for John Milroy. 

Matured in a single sherry butt. 

 

 

1993
61.6%
70cl
Single Cask
Single Cask
UK
1993
61.6%
70cl

Ardbeg 1977 SMWS 33.23

Ardbeg bottled by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, in their older livery.

Distilled in September 1977 and bottled in September 1993.

1950s-1960s
43%
200cl
Discontinued
Discontinued
UK
1950s-1960s
43%
200cl

Ainslie's Royal Edinburgh 2 Litre 1950s / Di Chiano Import​

Produced by Ainslie and Heilbron, Royal Edinburgh is a revered blend containing high quantities of Brora.  

This large swing top bottle is form the 1950s.

Imported to Italy by Di Chiano.

This lot has a 3 bottle shipping fee.

40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Talisker 1956 Gordon and MacPhail

An absolutely stunning bottle of Talisker, distilled in 1956 and bottled at some point in the 1980s by Gordon and MacPhail.

43%
70cl
UK
43%
70cl

Taketsuru 25 Year Old Pure Malt

A very rare bottling of Taketsuru, originally introduced in 2012 this blended malt contains casks from Yoichi and Miyagikyo distilleries.

It is extremely limited and only 120 bottles were available throughout Europe. 

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