Glenfiddich Clan Drummond Clans of the Highlands 1980s 70cl, 40%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Gold.

Nose: Fresh pear, light honey, soft vanilla, biscuit malt and gentle oak.

Palate: Smooth and mellow with orchard fruit, butterscotch, cream, sweet malt and a touch of spice.

Finish: Medium, rounded and softly honeyed with lingering malt and delicate oak.

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Description

Glenfiddich Clan Drummond Clans of the Highlands 1980s 70cl, 40% is an older Speyside single malt from Glenfiddich’s collectible Clans of the Highlands range, a themed series built around historic Highland clan identities. The exact Clan Drummond bottling is recorded at 40% ABV, and auction references for the requested version show it in 70cl format, while archived retail references also indicate a 75cl, 40% Clan Drummond variant from the 1980s.

What gives this bottle its appeal is the way it combines classic Glenfiddich character with period presentation. Sister releases from the same 1980s clan series are described as including clan-themed packaging with the crest and a brief clan history, which helps explain why these bottles are valued not only as older drinking stock but also as display pieces from a recognisable Glenfiddich collectible line.

No official tasting sheet was confirmed for this exact Clan Drummond bottling in the sources reviewed, so the tasting notes below are written in line with Glenfiddich’s long-established fresh-fruit, pear, malt and subtle oak house style.

Why Choose Glenfiddich Clan Drummond Clans of the Highlands 1980s 70cl, 40%

Glenfiddich Clan Drummond Clans of the Highlands 1980s 70cl, 40% stands out because it offers more than a standard older Glenfiddich presentation. It belongs to a distinct clan-themed series that gives the bottle a stronger historical and visual identity, while still sitting within the familiar Speyside single malt style associated with the distillery. That combination makes it appealing to buyers who want both recognisable Glenfiddich character and a more collectible 1980s format.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for Glenfiddich collectors who want a themed 1980s release from the Clans of the Highlands series rather than a standard core-range bottling.

It is also ideal for buyers who enjoy older-presented Speyside whisky with a soft, approachable Glenfiddich profile built around orchard fruit, honey, malt sweetness and gentle oak rather than peat or heavy finishing influence.

Product Details

Product Name: Glenfiddich Clan Drummond Clans of the Highlands 1980s 70cl, 40%. This follows the user-provided bottle title and matches the 70cl, 40% auction reference for the requested version.

Category: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Distillery: Glenfiddich.

Region: Speyside, Scotland.

Series: Clans of the Highlands.

Edition Name: Clan Drummond.

Age Statement: No age statement confirmed.

Era: 1980s bottling.

Bottle Size: 70cl for the requested version, although archived references also show a 75cl, 40% Clan Drummond bottling from the same era.

ABV: 40%.

Presentation: Clan-themed Clans of the Highlands presentation, typically associated with decorative heritage packaging for the series.

Bottle Count: No confirmed public outturn was found in the sources reviewed.

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong shelf appeal because it comes from a Glenfiddich series that sits slightly outside the usual age-statement progression and instead leans into heritage presentation. Collectors often respond well to bottles that clearly belong to a named sub-series, and Clan Drummond benefits from that extra layer of identity.

It is also attractive because older clan-series Glenfiddich bottlings are closely tied to their period design language. Even where the whisky remains approachable in style, the packaging concept gives the bottle a more display-driven character than a routine label-only release from the same era.

Additional information

Weight 2.9 kg