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Bottle Details
Images and Check - Macallan Fine and Rare Linley Collection 6 x 5cl
A quite magnificent hand-crafted trinket box from quarter cut Burr Oak and English Oak with a raised nickel band and a silver plaque on the lid bearing The Macallan and Linley engraving.
Macallan and the British design company headed by Viscount David Linley have worked in partnership for five years creating a number of beautifully bespoke, hand crafted pieces for The Macallan collectors.
In this lot each box contains 6 x 5cl mini bottles of Fine & Rare vintages, which include:
1947: 15 years old and bottled at 45.4%
1952: 50 years old and bottled at 50.8%
1965: 36 years old and bottled at 56.3%
1969: 32 years old and bottled at 50.6%
1976: 29 years old and bottled at 45.5%
1989: 21 years old and bottled at 55.2%
Box is 95mm x 356mm x 189mm Plus 6x5cl F&R minis
Please note condition of Silver Plaque.
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