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Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 years old 1990’s Rare Wooden Box Collectables 75cl, 43%
Vintage Johnnie Walker whisky green label 750ml comes in a wooden gift box.
Famous Grouse 12 Year Old Gold Reserve 1990s Gift Set (70cl, 40%)
An older 12 year old Famous Grouse Gold Reserve now discontinued.
This gift set includes two centenary glasses.
Cambridge Circus 32 Year Old Single & Single Bottle No. 010 (70cl, 47.3%)
A bottle of Cambridge Circus 32 Year Old, a blend of six single malt whiskies from Macallan, Highland Park, Dalmore, Glenfarclas, Glen Elgin and Tormore, bottled at cask strength by Single & Single.
This is bottle number 010 of 310.
Cambridge Circus is a blended malt from the Single & Single team, featuring some very well-aged whiskies – all of them matured for at least 32 years! The whiskies came from six different distilleries: Dalmore, Glen Elgin, Glenfarclas, Highland Park, Macallan, and Tormore. Bold and flavoursome, with sherried elements blending wonderfully with subtle wafts of smoke.
Category Blended Malt Distilleries
Bottler Single & Single (S&S)
Bottled 2021
Stated Age 32 years old
Cask type Sherry Cask Strength 47.3 % Vol. Size 700 cl
Famous Grouse 30 Year Old Wooden Box (70cl, 43%)
A 30 year old blended malt from one of Scotland’s favourite brands. Amongst the malt whiskies blended, the box states Macallan and Highland Park feature therein.
Ghosted Reserve 26 Year Old Bottle No 1664 (William Grant & Sons) (70cl, 42%)
Ghosted Reserve is a series of blended malt whiskies from William Grant & Sons. This first release is a 26 year old and contains whisky from closed distilleries including Inverleven and Ladyburn. This is rich and creamy with notes of citrus and almond.
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.
Famous Grouse Miniature Edrington 2010 (5cl, 40cl)
This special bottling was presented to Edrington employees to celebrate sales in 2010. Also included is a branded Glencarin glass.
Famous Grouse Family Mini Set Snow Grouse, Black Grouse and Famous Grouse(3 x 5cl, 40cl)
The Snow Grouse
Like the hardy ptarmigan or the snow grouse as it is known in the Scottish Highlands, this Scotch is perfectly at home in severely cold conditions. Try it neat after it has been exposed to a short spell in the Arctic conditions of your freezer.
The Famous Grouse
Serve a measure of The Famous Grouse in a large tumbler. Add water to taste.
The Black Grouse
A timely innovation from Famous Grouse – this blend is based on peated Islay malts, and promises ‘reassuring smoothness with aromatic, peaty flavours’.
Famous Grouse 1980s (75cl, 40%)
A bottle of The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky. This has a 1980s.
This bottle was part of a private collection – if you’d like more detailed photos just get in touch!
Famous Grouse Personalised Label Christmas 2009 (70cl, 40%)
A bottle of The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky. This has a personalised label, dated 2009.
This bottle was part of a private collection – if you’d like more detailed photos just get in touch!
Johnnie Walker Premier Old Version Bottle Number 72378 (75cl, 43%)
A rare and exclusive blend constructed from the most precious of Johnnie Walker’s vast stocks of long-aged malts, some of which are from now-silent distilleries and can never be replaced.
Bottle Number: 72378
This bottle was part of a private collection – if you’d like more detailed photos just get in touch!
Compass Box Great King Street Glasgow Blend (70cl, 43%)
Introduced to the Great King Street range by Compass Box in 2014, the Glasgow Blend is a superbly full-bodied blended Scotch whisky. It’s made with 33% Lowland grain whisky and 67% malt whisky from the Highlands, Speyside and Islay, aged in a combination of first-fill and refill ex-bourbon barrels and first-fill Sherry casks, with a small portion being finished in new French oak. Plentiful amounts of Sherried fruit touches surrounding a core of peaty notes – yummers.
Fun note: The label features a picture of The Wellington Statue outside of Glasgow’s Gallery of Modern Art, complete with traffic cone hat, said to be a symbol of the city’s sense of humour.