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05 November 2018
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54%
75cl
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54%
75cl

Laphroaig 1970 Samaroli

A truly legendary Laphroaig, distilled in 1970 and bottled in 1986 by R.W. Duthie for 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 on the pantheon of whisky greats.

Emmanuel Dron, whisky collector and owner of the Auld Alliance bar has stated that, \"if I had to bring only one bottle to a desert island, it would be [this] Laphroaig 1970 bottled in 1986.\" This is part of the 'Distillery Drawing' collection of Laphroaig bottlings from Samaroli, which includes the legendary 1967 Sherry Cask.

Bottle number 106 of only 720 produced.

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52%
75cl
UK
52%
75cl

Scapa 1958 Samaroli 46% / Handwritten Labels

In the words of Emmanuel Dron, owner of the Auld Alliance - \"The 1958 Samaroli is probably the best Scapa ever bottled.\"  It's certainly one of the oldest vintages known to exist. 

Bottled in 1985, two versions were produced, one at 52% and this one at 46%. Both are exceptionally hard to find.

It 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 137.

45.7%
75cl
UK
45.7%
75cl

Springbank 30 Year Old Samaroli / Cadenhead's 1979

An incredibly rare older expression from this Campbeltown classic.

Springbank of this sort of age is very rare indeed, and tend to be brought to market as limited runs such as the Millennium Collection, or through unusual bottlings such as this.

Silvano Samaroli began his career in the whisky industry as an importer in 1968, operating as the Italian agent for Speyside's Linkwood distillery. This 1979 bottling of Springbank is part of his first foray into the independent bottling scene. The series comprises another, younger Springbank, as well as a Macallan, Highland Park and Glenlivet, among others. They were bottled for him by Cadenhead's, in the classic brown dumpy glass of the era, using unique labels that Samaroli had designed himself.

This is by far the rarest of the set. The other releases in the series were limited to 360 bottles each, we would imagine this is the same. 

Bottle number 25.

    70 proof
    Full Size
    UK
    70 proof
    Full Size

    Glendronach Finest Highland Malt 1930s

    An incredible example of pre-world war two Glendronach from the highland distillery in Forgue by Huntly. Glendronach was built in 1826 by James Allardice, and rebuilt following a fire in 1852 by an individual named Walter Scott (although not the one you might be thinking of). It eventually passed into the hands of perhaps Scotland's greatest distilling dynasty, the Grant's of Glenfiddich. Silent at the time, the distillery was sold by government (who had owned it since 1916) to Charles, the youngest son of William Grant in 1920, and his signature is present on this stunning bottle, which we believe dates to around the 1930s.

    As such, this bottle will have been one of the first released from the newly revived distillery, and is likely aged around 12 years. It is one of the earliest example of an officially bottled single malt, or \" perfect self whisky\" as the label reads.

    Interestingly, the bottle describes itself as \"most suitable for medicinal purposes.\" This is more likely archaic phrasing, suggesting that the whisky is also of excellent value as a medicinal product, rather than a suggestion of its best application, which we're sure nobody was under any allusions was for drinking!

    Serge Valentin agrees, awarding a similar 75 proof bottle a solid 86 points on WhiskyFun.com

    55%
    75cl
    UK
    55%
    75cl

    Glenugie 1966 Samaroli

    A very rare bottling of Glenugie, distilled in 1966 and bottled for Silvano Samaroli by R.W. Duthie in 1986.

    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 is bottle number 310 of 480.

    49%
    70cl
    UK
    49%
    70cl

    Samaroli 1948 West Indies Dark Rum

    Samaroli is perhaps Italy's most revered independent bottler of Scotch whisky, but he produced some outstanding rum as well. Legend has it, this was his favourite spirit that he ever committed to a bottle!

    Distilled in the Caribbean in 1948, this was impressively aged before bottling in 1991.

    Bottle 737 of 800.

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    59.6%
    75cl
    UK
    59.6%
    75cl

    Glen Garioch 1971 Samaroli Sherry Wood Full Proof

    This is one of Silvano Samaroli's earliest forays into the realm of independent bottling, following his successful collaboration with Cadenhead's in 1979. This was bottled in the same year. As an official Italian distributor for Glen Garioch, Samaroli had great access to top quality casks and it shows here.

    Glen Garioch was a peaty single malt in the 1970s, and this is considered one of the finest examples of balancing the strong characters produced by peat and sherry casks, along with another Samaroli classic, the Laphroaig 1967.

    This is the first of two 1971 vintage Glen Garioch released by Silvano, bottled at full proof. The second was single cask homage to this, bottled much later in 1997 at a lighter 43%.

    Bottle number 1851 of 2280 produced.

    61.2%
    75cl
    UK
    61.2%
    75cl

    Springbank 1966 Sherry Cask 24 Year Old #442 / Local Barley

    Springbank produced several 'Local Barley' bottlings from the mid 1960s, all of which have reached legendary status.

    Distilled in January 1966 and bottled June 1990 after being matured in an oak sherry cask number #1966 442

    Bottle No. 165

    The particular release does not have the well known 'Local Barley' title located anywhere on the label, though is recognised as being an early part of the series. 

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    56%
    70cl
    UK
    56%
    70cl

    Longrow 1974 Samaroli Sherry Wood

    Longrow heavily peated spirit was first produced at Springbank during the early 1970s. 

    This 1974 vintage is the second year of the expression's production, and was bottled by R.W. Duthie for Samaroli in 1987.

    The 1970s are regarded by many to be a golden era for Longrow, with a number of outstanding bottlings of these vintages existing, this one being no exception. This is one of a number of releases bottled by Samaroli from this decade, and is considered to be evidence of his visionary outlook on the indusrty given the surging popularity of this particular expression since then.

    Matured exclusively in sherry wood, this is bottle number 301 of only 408 produced.

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    44.4%
    70cl
    UK
    44.4%
    70cl

    Glenfarclas 1955 50 Year Old / Bicentenary

    A incredibly special bottle of Glenfarclas, selected by George Grant to celebrate the bi-centenary of the distillery's founder, and his great, great, great Grandfather, John Grant.

    Only 110 were produced of this 50 Year Old, which comes in an attractive presentation box with certificate / scroll. Distilled on 30th September 1955 and bottled on the same day in 2005.

    Bottle Number 105 of 110.

     

     

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    47.5%
    70cl
    UK
    47.5%
    70cl

    Glenfiddich 1964 Hart Brothers 48 Year Old / Dynasty Decanter

    A very rare, independently bottled Glenfiddich. 

    Distilled on 15th September 1964 and matured in a first fill Sherry Hogshead for over 48 years before being bottled in Glasgow on the 10th October 2012.

    Cask #10796. 

    Bottle number 234 of only 300. 

    Presented in an attractive glossy black presentation box and silver plated decanter. 

    \"The Dynasty Decanter was created to commemorate the last seven independent monarchs of the ancient kingdom of Scotland.\"

    Interestingly, the booklet accompanying the bottle suggests that 500 decanters were produced. We presume this is incorrect.

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    48.1%
    70cl
    UK
    48.1%
    70cl

    Glenfiddich 1959 Private Vintage 

    A stunning single cask bottling of 1959 vintage, which was selected by Glenfiddich's Malt Master and hand bottled on 9th August 2006 after over 46 years of maturation in cask #3934.

    Presented in a crafted cherry wood case with certificate, this is bottle number 176.

    Specially selected for World of Whiskies.

    45.2%
    70cl
    UK
    45.2%
    70cl

    Glen Grant 1949 Gordon and MacPhail 67 Year Old Wealth Solutions / Bottle #1

    The third and final release of the Glen Grant Trilogy project by Polish based Wealth Solutions.

    Distilled at the Speyside distillery in 1949, before being matured in a single cask #187 for 67 years, making it the oldest of the three bottlings.

    The presentation comes complete with a purpose-written booklet by whisky writer Charles MacLean, which is only available with these bottles. A truly unique item in its entirety.

    Bottled by Gordon and MacPhail and presented in a beautiful wooden box.

    Decanter number 1 of 177. 

    46.6%
    70cl
    UK
    46.6%
    70cl

    Glen Grant 1948 Gordon and MacPhail 66 Year Old Wealth Solutions / Bottle #1

    The first release of the Glen Grant Trilogy project by Polish based Wealth Solutions.

    Distilled at the Speyside distillery in 1948, before being matured in a sherry cask #1369 for 66 years.

    Bottled by Gordon and MacPhail and presented in a mahogany box.

    This is decanter number 1 of 160. 

     

     

    50%
    75cl
    UK
    50%
    75cl

    Longrow 1973 Samaroli / Fragments of Scotland

    Distilled in 1973, the first year that heavily peated Longrow spirit was distilled at Springbank. Bottled by Samaroli in the 1988 as part of the the Fragments of Scotland series.

    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 Fragments of Scotland series was bottled in 1988, and each of them feature artworks depicting different elements of Scotland, all painted by Samaroli's friend, Agostino Perrnini.

    Bottle number 429 of only 648 bottles.

    54.4%
    70cl
    UK
    54.4%
    70cl

    Springbank 1969 Signatory Vintage 40 Year Old Cask Strength

    This is a legendary 1960's vintage Springbank. It was distilled on 12th February 1969 and bottled independently by Signatory Vintage on 14th September 2009, as a 40 year old. Despite it's old age this whisky has an alcohol content of of 54.4% vol. Matured in single refill sherry butt #263 which has allowed some of the original distillery character to shine through with a note of subtle sweetness.

    This was at one point the highest rated whisky on WhiskyBase.com, and held the position for some time.

    One of 356 bottles.

    59.3%
    70cl
    UK
    59.3%
    70cl

    Glen Grant 1950 Gordon and MacPhail 65 Year Old Wealth Solutions / Bottle #1

    The second release of the Glen Grant Trilogy project by Polish based Wealth Solutions.

    Distilled at the Speyside distillery in 1950, before being matured in single sherry cask #2747 for 65 years.

    Despite being matured for an incredibly long amount of time, The Angels behaved themselves: the cask was filled at 63.5% and bottled at 59.3%.

    Bottled by Gordon and MacPhail and presented in a Mahogany box.

    One of 218 bottles. 

    57%
    75cl
    UK
    57%
    75cl

    Glen Garioch 1975 Samaroli / Coilltean

    An Eastern Highland malt that is strongly believed to be Glen Garioch.

    Bottled by R.W. Duthie & Co in 1987 for 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 on the pantheon of whisky greats.

    Bottle number 18 of only 648 bottles.

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    60.4%
    70cl
    UK
    60.4%
    70cl

    Skeldon 1978 Full Proof 27 Year Old Demerara Rum

    The Skeldon is a legendary bottle of rum, bottled by Velier's Luca Gargano is 2004.

    The little known Skeldon plantation was located on the far east of Guyana, and this was distilled on their Coffey still in 1973. The plantation itself closed in 1960, with its barrels transferred to the now also closed Uitvlugt distillery. There is debate as to whether their Coffey still was also relocated to the Uitvlugt, or if the rum is given its name by the barrel marking SWR, which apparently stands for Skeldon William Ross, founder of the Skeldon Estate and former owner of the barrel. Either way, this occupies a fascinating corner in the history of Caribbean rum.

    Following the closure of Uitvlugt in 2000, its stills and barrels were transferred to Diamond distillery. Among them were the 3 barrels that contributed to this rum. These were discovered by Gargano, and having spent an incredible 27 years maturing in tropical weather, were bottled straight away for fear of any further evaporation, or as we like to call it, Angels' Share.

    This is one of just 688 bottles released in 2004.

    47.2%
    70cl
    UK
    47.2%
    70cl

    Glenfarclas 1953 Single Cask 58 Year Old / Wealth Solutions

    So few whiskies of this age are available these days, even Glenfarclas has no whisky remaining older than 1953. The whisky was distilled on 20th November 1953 and bottled on 13th February 2012, matured exclusively in a first fill sherry butt #1674.

    A panel comprising of whisky connoisseur and a key member of the internationally renowned Malt Maniacs, Serge Valentin, along with Ben Ellefsen, Sales Director for Master of Malt, Michał Kowalski of Wealth Solutions and George Grant himself unanimously made the selection from the remaining 4 casks distilled in 1953 and cask #1674 was selected to be bottled.

    This single cask bottling was released at 58 years old and sold exclusively through the Wealth Solutions, Poland.

    5* rated by Whiskyfun.com (no numerical score as Serge Valentin assisted with selection).

    Bottle number 227 of 400.

    47.2%
    70cl
    UK
    47.2%
    70cl

    Glenfarclas 1953 Single Cask 58 Year Old Wealth Solutions / Bottle #1

    So few whiskies of this age are available these days, even Glenfarclas has no whisky remaining older than 1953. The whisky was distilled on 20th November 1953 and bottled on 13th February 2012, matured exclusively in a first fill sherry butt #1674.

    A panel comprising of whisky connoisseur and a key member of the internationally renowned Malt Maniacs, Serge Valentin, along with Ben Ellefsen, Sales Director for Master of Malt, Michał Kowalski of Wealth Solutions and George Grant himself unanimously made the selection from the remaining 4 casks distilled in 1953 and cask #1674 was selected to be bottled.

    This single cask bottling was released at 58 years old and sold exclusively through the Wealth Solutions, Poland.

    5* rated by Whiskyfun.com (no numerical score as Serge Valentin assisted with selection).

    Bottle number 1 of 400.

    40%
    70cl
    UK
    40%
    70cl

    L’esprit de Tiffon Cognac Wealth Solutions / Bottle #1

    Released in 2014 by Wealth Solutions, this Cognac was produced in cooperation with the Tiffon Cognac house and is produced with stocks distilled entirely prior to the outbreak of phylloxera. These stocks were taken from the \"paradis\" of Sverre Braastad, where the oldest cognac dates back to 1805!

    Bottle number 1 of only 150 decanters produced.

    43%
    75cl
    UK
    43%
    75cl

    Glenfiddich 30 Year Old Silver Stag's Head Decanter

    An 1980s bottling of Glenfiddich 30 Year Old in a crystal decanter and presentation box. There is also a stopper with a hallmarked solid silver stags head.

    A very elegant and ornate presentation that was ahead of its time.

    46%
    75cl
    UK
    46%
    75cl

    Springbank 1966 Samaroli 21 Year Old

    A truly venerable expression from this Campbeltown classic. This was distilled in 1966 and is a vintage-mate to some of the most sought after Springbank on the market.

    Bottled on behalf of Silvano Samaroli by R.W Duthie in 1987.

    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 is bottle 314 of 408.

     

    43%
    75cl
    UK
    43%
    75cl

    Glendronach 1968 25 Year Old / Air Nippon Airways

    There are a number of famous Glendronach from 1968 and this is no different. This was a single cask bottled for Nippon Airways. 

    The original Glendronach 25 year old from 1968 was described by Serge Valentin from Whisky Fun as a 'A tremendous sherry monster''. It scored it 90 points.

    Cask #16, bottle number 20 of only 487. 

    50%
    75cl
    UK
    50%
    75cl

    Glen Elgin 1971 Samaroli / Fragments of Scotland

    It's a well known secret that the distillery behind this mystery 1971 vintage Samaroli Speyside is Glen Elgin.

    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 Fragments of Scotland series was bottled in 1988, and each of them feature artworks depicting different elements of Scotland, all painted by Samaroli's friend, Agostino Perrnini.

    Bottle number 635 of only 648 bottles. 

     

    57%
    75cl
    UK
    57%
    75cl

    Longrow Samaroli 'New Filling Malt' / Fragments of Scotland

    A very young peated Springbank, referred to by Samaroli as a 'New Filling Malt / British Spirit'. When is reaches full maturity, the peated Sprinabk expression is known as Longrow, and was first distilled in 1973.

    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 Fragments of Scotland series was bottled in 1988, and each of them feature artworks depicting different elements of Scotland, all painted by Samaroli's friend, Agostino Perrnini.

    Bottle number 612 of only 648 produced.

    57%
    75cl
    UK
    57%
    75cl

    Glen Garioch Coilltean 1975 Samaroli / Flowers 1990

    This Coilltean is an eastern Highland malt that has been confirmed to be a Glen Garioch, bottled for Silvano Samaroli by R.W Duthie and Co. Samaroli admitted that he bought too much Glen Garioch of this vintage, and the Coilltean brand was an easy way to give him greater diversity of labels.

    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 Flowers series was bottled in 1990, and is a revival of the aesthetic used on Samaroli's acclaimed (if cumbersomely named) 'The Never Bottled Top Quality Whisky Series' from 1981, his first independent series following the Cadenhead's collaboration a few years before. That, and this Flowers series, all feature labels with hand-drawn art nouveau illustrations by Silvano himself.

    Bottle number 326 of 480. 

    51.5%
    75cl
    UK
    51.5%
    75cl

    Springbank 1964 Adelphi 32 Year Old 75cl / US Import

    A 1964 vintage Springbank from independent bottlers Adelphi. This was bottled in 1996 at 32 years of age.

    Adelphi has a rich history, operating as a distillery in the Gorbals district of Glasgow from 1825, producing spirit from the waters of Loch Katrine. The distillery ceased production in the early 20th century however and several change sin ownership culminating in a takeover by Distillers Company Ltd in 1902. The Adelphi name was revived in 1993 by Jamie Walker, great-grandson of former distillery owner Archibald. With a lineage of whisky expertise he operated Adelphi as private bottling company, which now in the hands of Keith Falconer and David Houston, continues the fine work he began of bottling top quality expressions from Scotland's finest distilleries. This Springbank is yet another fine example of this.

    Bottled at cask strength and imported to the US market.

    52.7%
    70cl
    UK
    52.7%
    70cl

    Lagavulin 1991 Single Cask / Bicentenary​ Edition

    A single cask Lagavulin released in 2016 to celebrate their bicentenary year.

    One of 522 bottled from a single hand-selected ex-sherry butt.

    Distilled in 1991.

    43.2%
    70cl
    UK
    43.2%
    70cl

    Longrow 1973 First Distillation - Last Cask

    Longrow, the peated spirit produced at Springbank was first distilled in 1973. 

    This is bottled from the final cask #1723 of that very first distillation year.

    Bottle number 70.

    43%
    70cl
    UK
    43%
    70cl

    Glenfarclas 40 Year Old Scottish Classic

    The limited edition Scottish Classic was touted “celebration of the third millennium”. The range of 600, individually numbered bottles commemorates three great Scottish literary heores. Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson and Robert “Rabbie” Burns are all honoured by art work produced by three different artists. Each bottle has an illustration of a scene from one of the authors’ magna opera, and there are 30 different variations.

    This is bottle 497 and is labelled with an illustration of Stevenson's Kidnapped, drawn by Charles Hynes.

    A work of art in more than one way.

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