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Bottle Details
Originally released in one of the sought-after dumpy bottlings from William Cadenhead in 1986, this is a rare Balmenach distilled in 1961 and rebottled in the 1990s for the US market.
Balmenach 1961 Cadenhead's 24 Year Old 75cl / US Import
The Original Collection was launched by Wm. Cadenhead in the early 1990s, and was the natural successor to replace their famous \"dumpy\" bottlings. They were generally produced at 46% ABV or lower, but eventually their cask strength alternative, The Authentic Collection, was preferred as the flagship Cadenhead brand. Having disappeared for many years, the label was revived in 2020 and the early releases have become increasingly sought-after rarities.
Originally one of the sought-after dumpy bottlings in 1986, this is a rare Balmenach, distilled in 1961 and rebottled in the 1990s for the US market.
Balmenach is a rarely seen single malt distillery in Speyside. It was built in the early 19th century and for the majority of the 20th it was owned by DCL (now Diageo). Its distinctive style made it highly prized by blenders, and little of it was spared for official distillery bottlings, or independents for that matter. The distillery was closed in 1993 during the Scotch market downturn, but was revived in 1997 by Inver House who purchased it and resumed production. The focus today is still on provision for blends, and Inver House are yet to release a distillery bottling. It is however the source of the popular Carounn gin.
Balmenach
A malt distillery in Speyside that is part of the Scotch whisky holding of ThaiBev through its subsidiary, Inver House Distillers. The distillery's output is highly-prized by blenders and has never been marketed as its own single malt brand.
William Cadenhead
The oldest independent bottling company in Scotland and one of the earliest and foremost advocates for the single malt category, launching its iconic "dumpy" bottlings in 1977. Its flagship brand is the Authentic Collection, supported by a prolific outturn of additional releases each month.
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