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Incremental Bidding Explained
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Bottle Details
Bunnahabhain 30 Year Old Hunter Laing Kinship / Feis Ile 2018
To celebrate the coming completion of their Ardnahoe distillery on Islay, Hunter Laing has released a second selection of 6 bottlings, following on from the original Kinship collection in 2017.
The 2018 Kinship collection was released exclusively to visitors of Islay's Feis Ile festival, and were available to buy at the Ardnahoe gift shop.
The other five featured distilleries are Islay's Bowmore and Laphroaig, islander's Jura and Highland Park, and Campbeltown's Springbank. Casks were hand selected by Jim McEwan.
This Bunnahabhain was bottled from two sherry hogsheads and is one of 372 bottles.
Tin is hand-signed by Ardnahoe Production Director, Jim McEwan.
Hunter Laing & Co
A whisky company established in 2013 by Stewart Laing who had previously co-managed Douglas Laing & Co with his brother, Fred. The two decided to divide the company's assets between them, with Stewart retaining the Old Malt Cask and Old & Rare brands. The company opened Ardnahoe distillery in 2016.
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