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Mackinlay’s 12 Year Old Legacy 1970s 1980s (75cl, 43%)
A very rare bottling of Mackinlay’s 12 Year Old Legacy blended Scotch whisky, which we think was produced in the 1970s 1980s. It’s got a rather interestingly shaped bottle, not unlike that of Jura whiskies…
This bottle was part of a private collection.
More detailed information and photographs of this item are available.
Glen Orrin 30 Year Old Special Reserve Blend 70cl, 40%
Glen Orrin 30 year old blended scotch whisky – strictly limited edition
The pictures are from the actual bottle frond and back, if you’d like more detailed photos just get in touch!
Released in 2013 following the success of the Glen Bridge 40 Year Old.
This truly exceptional blended scotch whisky has been traditionally distilled in copper pot stills then matured for an incredible thirty years in hand crafted oak casks.
Mackinlay’s Shackleton Rare Old Highland Malt The Discovery (70cl, 47.3%)
Yes, this is it – an exact replica of the whisky left in Antarctica by Sir Ernest Shackleton during his Antarctic expedition between 1907 and 1909. The whisky was recreated down to the very last detail by Whyte and Mackay’s blender extraordinaire, Richard Paterson. The final replica bottle of Mackinlay’s blend contains whiskies from Speyside, the Island, and the Highlands, and the recipe even includes some very rare 1983 Glen Mhor!
Bottled: 2011
47.3% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: One of only 50,000 bottles released
Chivas Brothers The Century of Malts 1980s (75cl, 43%)
A special blended malt from Chivas, Century of Malts contains malt whisky from 100 hundred different distilleries!
Released to celebrating the Millennium and creating using exactly one hundred 20th Century malts from different distilleries.
The Century of Malts” from Chivas is a unique vatted whisky, containing malt from no fewer than 100 different distilleries across Scotland.
Chivas Brothers The Century of Malts 1980s (70cl, 40%)
A pretty special bottling from Chivas Brothers, The Century of Malts is composed of 100 different single malt Scotch whiskies from the Highlands, the Spey Valley, the Lowlands and a few distant islands. This limited-edition expression was bottled in 1995.
The Century of Malts” from Chivas is a unique vatted whisky, containing malt from no fewer than 100 different distilleries across Scotland.
Johnnie Walker Premier (75cl, 43%)
Some very rare Johnnie Walker here! Premier was blended from some very rare whiskies in the Johnnie Walker inventory. A portion of this is from closed distilleries!
Compass Box Flaming Heart 6th Edition (70cl, 48.9%)
The 2018 bottling of Flaming Heart blended malt from Compass Box is a powerful expression, filled to the brim with smoke and deliciousness. Those of you with very well-trained noses will catch notes of Caol Ila, Clynelish and Deanston within this one, with a few more unnamed whiskies hiding within. 15,050 bottles were produced.
Bottler Compass Box (CB)
Bottling serie Limited Edition
Bottled 2018
Cask type Barrels, Hogsheads, French & American Oak
Number of bottles 15050
Strength 48.9 % Vol.
Timorous Beastie 25 Year Old (70cl, 46.8%)
A 25-year-old marriage of Highland single malts, this limited-edition Timorous Beastie blended malt from Douglas Laing is a sweet, fruity whisky with notes of vanilla, freshly-baked cakes, tangy marmalade and honeycomb.
one of 1600 botlles
Chivas Regal Chivas Brothers Legend 75cl, 43%
Premium blend and a special gift to commemorate 200 years of excellence by Chivas Brothers, 1901 – 2001.
43% ABV / 75cl
Mackinlay’s Shackleton Rare Old Highland Malt The Journey (70cl, 47.3%)
The 2007 discovery of whisky left in Antarctica by Sir Ernest Shackleton during his famous expedition in the early 1900s led to Richard ‘The Nose’ Paterson using all his skill and experience to recreate this historic whisky, raising £250,000 for the Antarctic Heritage Trust in the process.
Approached by the charity and Alexandra Shackleton (Ernest’s grand-daughter) to produce a second edition of his blended malt to coincide with Tim Jarvis’ Shackleton Epic (the first authentic re-enactment of Shackleton’s extraordinary Antarctic survival journey of 1916), how could Paterson refuse?
Digging out another rare cask of Glen Mhor (an even older one, this time from 1980), as well as some heavily-peated Dalmore(!), he once again recreated the Shackleton whisky, also using malts from Glenfarclas, Mannochmore, Tamnavulin, Ben Nevis, Aultmore, Fettercairn, Pulteney and Jura.
The resulting masterpiece of blending offers something different, whilst clearly coming from the same lineage as his first lovingly recreated malt. A new and critically-acclaimed interpretation of a truly classic whisky.