Kentucky Gentleman 1970s
This is a brand of bourbon whiskey produced by the Sazerac Company at its Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky. The brand is sold as a blend of 51% straight bourbon and 49% neutral grain spirits and bottled at 40% alcohol by volume (80 U.S. proof).
Bunnahabhain 18-year-old
This particular Bunnahabhain 18-year-old must have been bottled in the 1990s, which means the whisky inside must have been laid down in the early 70s and that means this is a really great whisky for the money. I can highly recommend this whisky which boasts aromas of fruit cake and malted barley alongside flavours of sweet cereal, ginger, molasses and nutmeg. Wonderful.
Canadian Club 1972
A 1972 bottling of what has long been regarded as one of the worlds finest whiskeys. Canadian Club was founded in 1858, there first distillery was established in Walkerville, Ontario because of the exceptional quality of the local grains. Each Canadian Club variant has its own unique recipe which highlights different grain and flavour profiles, this is what makes the older bottles so sought after. Canadian Club produce an exceptionally rich and smooth whisky one to enjoy at a special occasion.
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*(can be dated by the edition of the large type fluid volume at the bottom of the label)
Canadian Club Whisky 1969.
A 1969s bottling of what has long been regarded as one of the worlds finest whiskeys. Canadian Club was founded in 1858, their first distillery was established in Walkerville, Ontario because of the exceptional quality of the local grains. Each Canadian Club variant has its own unique recipe which highlights different grain and flavour profiles, this is what makes the older bottles so sought after. Canadian Club produce an exceptionally rich and smooth whisky one to enjoy at a special occasion.
Chivas Brothers, Royal Salute 21-year-old 1980s.
One of the jewels in the Chivas crown, Royal Salute is a very special long-aged blend in a classic Wade ceramic decanter. For the money this is fantastic value for drinking let alone investment, a 21-year-old from the 1980s, say no more.
Cutty Sark 18-year-old 1980s.
This handsome and rare piece is a 1980s bottling of Cutty Sark Discovery 18-Year-Old, from back in the day when Berry Bros. & Rudd were at the helm of Cutty Sark. It even comes with the original leather presentation tube.
First Cask 1981 Auchentoshan.
Whisky can be classed as rare in many ways and this one hits them all, its a 15-year-old distilled on the 19th of March 1981 it is from a single cask meaning there will be only 250 bottles of this particular whisky, (of which this is bottle 211) and to cap it all it comes from the exclusive distilling region of Auchentoshan in the lowlands of Scotland. This is a truly great investment piece or a very special present for a very lucky person.
An old bottling of top selling Glenmorangie 10-year-old is a rare thing being bottled in the 1960s. Older bottlings of Glenmorangie 10 take a deeper richer colour and the same in taste. Wonderful for that special occasion.
This is an absolutely fantastic whisky it is a testament to the Glenmorangies of the past, it is the perfect closing of chapter. Becoming much rarer to see now even in the really high-end London specialist whisky dealers (who would add a few hundred on to what I am asking). This would make a very good investment piece as its a bottle of history getting rapidly rarer.
Haigs Gold Label 1980s half bottle
A half bottle of 1980s Haigs Gold Label blended whisky. The brand was established by John Haig in the early 19th century.
Haigs Gold Label 1950s
An old bottle of the Haigs Gold Label blended whisky. The brand was established by John Haig in the early 19th century. I estimate this bottle dates from the 1950s.
House of Commons 12-year-old 1980s.
Especially selected from the Buchanans selection, this is a truly great whisky and what makes it great is in the 80s it was blended from two of the best Buchanans own De Luxe and the legendary Black & Wight making this a very deceptive bottle of whisky.
Hundred Pipers 1980s.
An antique bottling of Seagram’s 100 Pipers blended Scotch whisky, which was named after the 100 pipers that followed Bonnie Prince Charlie into battle.
Level- High neck