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Incremental Bidding Explained
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Bottle Details
Glenfarclas 1953 Single Cask 58 Year Old
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 Serge Valentin, a whisky connoisseur and a key member of the internationally renowned Malt Maniacs, 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).
This is bottle number 244 of 400.
Please note condition.
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