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Glenfiddich 1991 Don Ramsay 70cl, 40%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Bright gold. This is an inference based on product imagery and the whisky’s American oak cask composition.

Nose: Smooth vanilla character with gentle spiciness. This is based on published retailer tasting notes for Glenfiddich 1991 Don Ramsay 70cl, 40%.

Palate: Sweet, clean and rounded, with vanilla-led oak influence and soft spice. This is an inference based on the published retailer description of the whisky’s smooth vanilla character and gentle spice profile.

Finish: Vibrant and long. This is based on published retailer tasting notes for Glenfiddich 1991 Don Ramsay 70cl, 40%.

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Description

Glenfiddich 1991 Don Ramsay 70cl, 40% is a special vintage distillery bottling created to honour Don Ramsay, Glenfiddich’s Head Cooper, on the occasion of his 30 years of service at the distillery. Specialist retail and auction references consistently identify it as a 1991 vintage release bottled in 2004, making it a clearly commemorative Glenfiddich rather than a standard age-statement expression.

What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way it ties Glenfiddich’s whisky-making identity directly to its cooperage tradition. Sources describe the release as being made from 225 specially selected American oak casks chosen and coopered in 1991 by Don Ramsay himself, with the whisky later bottled as a one-off batch that could not be repeated. That gives the bottling a strong sense of craftsmanship and story, while the flavour style is described as smooth, vanilla-led and gently spicy with a vibrant, lingering finish.

Why Choose Glenfiddich 1991 Don Ramsay 70cl, 40%

Glenfiddich 1991 Don Ramsay 70cl, 40% stands out because it is not simply an older Glenfiddich vintage bottling. It was built around a named individual within the distillery, and that gives it a far more personal identity than most official releases. The fact that it came from a fixed parcel of 225 American oak casks selected for Don Ramsay’s anniversary adds extra collector interest, while the 1991 vintage and 2004 bottling date give it a clear place in Glenfiddich’s history.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for collectors of older Glenfiddich releases who want a commemorative bottling with a clearly documented distillery story behind it.

It is ideal for drinkers who enjoy classic Speyside single malt with smooth vanilla, gentle spice and a long, vibrant finish rather than a heavier cask-strength or wine-finished style. This is based on published retailer descriptions for the release.

It is also ideal for gifting or for adding a cooperage-linked Glenfiddich collectible to a serious whisky shelf. This is an inference based on the bottle’s commemorative purpose, one-off batch identity and official distillery bottling status.

Product Details

Product Name: Glenfiddich 1991 Don Ramsay 70cl, 40%. The naming reflects the user-provided bottle title and the documented Don Ramsay bottling series.

Category: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Distillery: Glenfiddich.

Bottler: Distillery Bottling.

Bottling Series: Don Ramsay / 1991 Vintage Reserve.

Vintage: 1991.

Bottled: 18.11.2004.

Calculated Age: 13 years old. This is based on the documented 1991 vintage and 18.11.2004 bottling date.

Commemorative Purpose: Bottled to celebrate 30 years of service of Head Cooper Don Ramsay at the distillery.

Cask Type: 225 American Oak Casks.

Bottle Size: 70cl.

ABV: 40%.

Barcode: 5010327035017.

Post Treatment: Coloured and chill-filtered.

Bottle Count: No confirmed public bottle outturn was found in the sources reviewed, but the whisky is documented as a fixed release from 225 American oak casks.

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong collector appeal because it captures a part of Glenfiddich’s distillery life that is rarely highlighted so directly. Most commemorative whiskies focus on anniversaries, events or markets, but this one honours the Head Cooper and links the release to the craft of cask selection and preparation. That makes it more personal and more distinctive than many standard official bottlings from the same era.

It is also attractive because it was built from a fixed batch of 225 American oak casks and described as a release that could not be repeated. For collectors, that gives the bottle a stronger sense of finality and individuality, especially when combined with the 1991 vintage and the 2004 bottling date.

Additional information

Weight 1.995 kg