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Glen Albyn 1976 (bottled 2012), Gordon & MacPhail – Rare Vintage, 43%
666,99 €
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Glen Albyn 1976 is a rare Scottish single malt whisky, distilled in the now-closed distillery. Refined by Gordon & MacPhail with notes of flowers, citrus, and light wood, delivering a unique historical tasting experience.
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ABV: 43
Distillery: Glen Albyn
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Type: Closed Distillery,Single Malt
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Bottler: Gordon & MacPhail
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Glen Albyn 1976 (bottled 2012), Gordon & MacPhail – Rare Vintage, 43%
A rare and enchanting single malt whisky that tells the story of a closed Scottish distillery with a unique character. This Gordon & MacPhail bottling from Glen Albyn distillery from 1976 is a truly treasured collector’s item for whisky connoisseurs.
Produced in the northern Highland regions, this whisky represents a lost era in Scottish whisky production. It has been carefully matured in refill sherry casks, which has given the whisky a deep and complex flavor profile that is almost a journey through time in itself.
With a pleasant strength of 43%, the whisky offers a smooth and nuanced tasting experience. Each small sip tells the story of a distillery long closed, but whose legacy lives on through this exclusive bottling. The intense sherry casks have imparted deep notes of dried fruits, subtle wood, and a hint of spices.
For collectors and passionate whisky lovers, this Glen Albyn is a rarity that is not just a drink, but a piece of living whisky history. With only a few bottles available, it represents a unique opportunity to own a hand-picked vintage from an incomparable distillery.
A whisky that is not merely enjoyed, but discovered – with each small mouthful, the story of a lost Scottish distillery and its unique craftsmanship is told.
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