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Glenfiddich Scottish Royalty Ceramic Jug Bottled 1980s Mary Queen Of Scots 75cl, 43%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Deep gold.

Nose: Honey, ripe pear, apple, vanilla and soft oak spice.

Palate: Sweet malt, orchard fruit, gentle citrus and warming spice.

Finish: Medium, smooth and lightly honeyed

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Description

Glenfiddich Scottish Royalty Ceramic Jug Bottled 1980s Mary Queen Of Scots 75cl, 43% is an older official Speyside single malt presented in one of Glenfiddich’s most recognisable ceramic jug formats. Reviewed secondary-market references for this exact style confirm the 75cl size, 43% ABV, Mary Queen of Scots design, and an estimated 1980s bottling period.

What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way it combines vintage Glenfiddich character with much stronger display identity than a standard glass bottle. The image provided shows the original presentation box alongside the green-and-cream ceramic jug, and that boxed format gives it a more complete and collectible feel on the shelf. The Mary Queen of Scots portrait also gives the release a clear historical theme that stands out immediately.

This is the kind of bottle that appeals not only because it is an older official Glenfiddich, but because it captures a very specific style of branded heritage presentation. For collectors of older ceramic Glenfiddich releases, it has stronger visual identity than a routine old-label bottling and a clearer sense of era.

Why Choose Glenfiddich Scottish Royalty Ceramic Jug Bottled 1980s Mary Queen Of Scots 75cl, 43%

Glenfiddich Scottish Royalty Ceramic Jug Bottled 1980s Mary Queen Of Scots 75cl, 40% stands out because it offers more than the whisky alone. The ceramic jug presentation, the Mary Queen of Scots design, and the boxed format give it a clear collector identity, while the 1980s bottling era places it firmly in an earlier chapter of Glenfiddich history. It is a much more characterful piece than a routine older bottle.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for Glenfiddich collectors who appreciate older official bottlings, ceramic decanters, and themed heritage releases.

It is ideal for buyers who want a display-led Speyside bottle with original box appeal and stronger shelf presence than a standard presentation. The provided image supports that this is a boxed example.

It is also ideal for whisky drinkers who enjoy classic old-style Speyside character built around fruit, honey, malt, and gentle oak rather than modern finishing styles. This flavour direction is an inference from reviewed notes on closely related Mary Queen of Scots ceramic bottlings at similar strength and format.

Product Details

Product Name: Glenfiddich Scottish Royalty Ceramic Jug Bottled 1980s Mary Queen Of Scots 75cl, 43%.

Category: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Distillery: Glenfiddich.

Region: Speyside, Scotland.

Bottler: Official Distillery Bottling.

Series: Scottish Royalty ceramic jug series. Some reviewed auction descriptions refer to the broader themed line as Royal Heritage.

Edition Name: Mary Queen Of Scots.

Bottle Type: Ceramic jug / ceramic decanter with stopper.

Bottle Size: 75cl.

ABV: 43%.

Era: Bottled in the 1980s.

Presentation: Original box shown in the provided image; ceramic jug with Mary Queen of Scots portrait and matching stopper.

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

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong collector appeal because Glenfiddich ceramic jugs sit in a very different space from the distillery’s more familiar glass releases. The attraction here is the combination of official bottling status, historical theme, boxed presentation, and the instantly recognisable Mary Queen of Scots artwork. That gives it strong visual character even before considering the whisky itself.

It is also attractive because it represents an older Glenfiddich presentation era that now feels clearly separate from the modern range. For collectors building a shelf of discontinued ceramic Glenfiddich releases, this is the kind of bottle that adds both period identity and display value.

Additional information

Weight 2.9 kg