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Bottle Details
Southern Coast Batch #001
Produced from a single cask #22, which was a small 100 litre American oak Port cask. This is the original release of 170 bottles from Souterhn Coast an exciting new distillery from south Australia. Only 7 batches of Southern Coast have even been produced with a number of them receiving exceptional international acclaim. Awarded 92.5 points by Jim Murray, batch 002 received 96.5 points. The distillery has since ceased production.
Bottle number 27 of 170.
Perhaps even more intriguing about this whisky is that Southern Coast state this on their website; As this is the first release whisky from a brand new distillery we have classified all 170 bottles as museum stock and we are very happy that our first ever expression won a bronze medal.
We don't expect to see many of these at all, a very exciting bottle to have in this auction.
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