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Bottle Details
Glenglassaugh Manager's Legacy Collection With Matching Bottle Numbers 4 x 70cl
A fantastic and possibly unique collection of very rare single cask Glenglassaugh with identical bottle numbers chosen exclusively to celebrate the distillery's former managers.
The first is the Walter Grant release is 43 years old and from a single refill hogshead, distilled in 1967 and bottled in 2010.
Bottle number 125 of 200.
The Second is the Bert Forsyth release is from a single refill butt, 42 years old and distilled in 1968 and bottled in 2010.
Bottle number 125 of 300.
For Jim Cryle a single refill hogshead was chosen, distilled in 1974 and bottled in 2010. (36 year old)
Bottle number 125 of 200.
The final release of the four Manager's Legacy single casks is dedicated to Dod Cameron.
Distilled in 1986 and matured in a refill butt until being bottled in 2010.
Bottle number 125 of 500.
The distillery of course, re-opened in 2008 with a new distillery manager and the story continues....
Please note there will be a charge for shipping four bottles.
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