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Bottle Details
Rare Malt Selection 10 x 20cl / includes Book by Ulf Buxrud - Signed
The Rare Malt Selection was a historic selection of single malt whiskies from operational and lost distilleries that were released by Diageo between 1995 and 2005. As with the Flora & Fauna series, they were often from lesser-seen single malt distilleries.
- Brora 1975 Rare Malts 20 Year Old 20cl / 60.75%
- Caol Ila 1975 Rare Malts 20 Year Old 20cl / 61.12%
- Glendullan 1972 Rare Malts 23 Year Old 20cl / 62.43%
- Teaninich 1972 Rare Malts 23 Year Old 20cl / 64.8%
- Dailuaine 1973 Rare Malts 22 Year Old 20cl / 61.80%
- Clynelish 1972 Rare Malts 22 Year Old 20cl / 58.95%
- Mortlach 1972 Rare Malts 22 Year Old 20cl / 65.3%
- Glenesk-Hillside 1969 Rare Malts 25 Year Old 20cl / 61.9%
- North Port 1971 Rare Malts 23 Year Old 20cl / 54.7%
- Glenlochy 1969 Rare Malts 25 Year Old 20cl / 62.2%
Also included in this lot is a signed copy of Ulf Buxrud's Rare Malts - Facts, Figures and Taste which was published by Quiller Publishing in 2006.
This lot will include a four bottle shipping fee.
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