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Here you will find our collection of old and rare whiskies. Whiskies that went on cask far back in the the last century, whiskies that matured for an exceptionally long time, whiskies from closed distilleries ... Rare and with collector's value. Unique bottles that you won't find anywhere else. These are bottles for a special occasion or as an investment object. In any case: these are bottles of exceptional value in every respect!
This is a rare Linkwood. The single malt whisky is 26 years old and was distilled in 1975 and bottled in 2002. It is a light, sweet dram with fruity and floral notes and with a hint of sourness, some creamy vanilla, and hints of pepper and ginger. (56.1%)
This is a bottling from almost 30 years ago, not as old as the medieval-looking label seems to suggest, but still... It is a 10-year-old Linkwood single malt whisky with the vintage year of 1984. A real 'old school' whisky. It was bottled at 50%.
A Littlemill single malt whisky where the emphasis is more on the wood than on the fruity notes. In this way this 22-year-old bottling by Berry Bros & Rudd shows us a different, surprising side of this Lowlander. Bottled in 2013, at 46%.
The longer the distillery was closed, the fewer Littlemill bottlings hit the market. We now have a bottle of a Malts of Scotland bottling from 2010. With its 20 years of aging in a bourbon cask, it is really something for the Littlemill enthusiast! 53.9%
There are whisky enthusiasts who still regret the closure of the Lochside Distillery in 1992. The single malt whisky from the Highland distillery was highly appreciated! We hope to provide some comfort with this 19-year-old Lochside bottling from 2011.
For those looking for a classic, old school sherried whisky, this is a bottle to think about. It is a Macallan single malt whisky that came out quite a while ago already, after having matured for 12 years in carefully selected sherry casks. (40%).
A 1975 Macallan! The lovers of 'old school' sherried single malt whisky are now immediately alerted! This is a 25 year old Anniversary Malt, bottled in the year 2000. And of course matured in classic ex-sherry casks. A rare bottle now. (43%)
Very popular are those old Macallan single malt whiskies like this one. With its 1979 vintage and its maturation in an old-fashioned sherry cask, this 18-year-old Speysider, bottled in 1997, scores very high in the Whiskybase with almost 93 points. ( 43%)
An 18 year old Macallan single malt whisky with vintage 1988! A classic exemplary sherried whisky from the famous brand. Bottled in 2006, and since then rated with a very high score. If this is not a collector's item! (43%)
A bottling under the Cooper's Choice brand from 2007. So, quite an old bottle. It is a Macallan single malt whisky that matured for 13 years and was bottled at 46% ABV. If you want to try a vintage 1993 Macallan, this is your chance!
This unique Macallan single malt whisky can't actually be found in liquor stores, but it can be found with us! It is a bottling from a cask owned by and filled at the distillery by a well-known Dutch whisky writer. The whisky matured for 12 years. (46%)
For our competitive price you won't find it anywhere else, this Rare Malts Selection from the Mannochmore Distillery, which started in 1971. The quirky single malt whisky was launched in 1974 and, at the age of 22, was bottled more than twenty years ago!
It never became well known, the Millburn distillery that closed in 1985, but the single malt whisky always received very good ratings. So attention for this 35-year-old Rare Malts bottling! Bottled in 2005 at 51.2% cask strength. Something really special!
In their top series Private Collection, bottler Gordon & MacPhail has released this 34 year old Miltonduff single malt whisky. The bottler allowed the spirit for this whisky to mature in an own, carefully selected refill bourbon cask. (48.7%)
The name Port Ellen still makes many whisky hearts jump. The single malt whisky from the Islay distillery was (and is) highly rated. In 1983, Port Ellen closed to continue as a malt house. This Rare Malts-edition is 22 years old, at 60.5% cask strength.
The Port Ellen single malt certainly belongs in the list of legendary whiskies. And furthermore, this is an exceptional bottling of this Islay legend: vintage 1982 and bottled in 2005 as a 22-year-old, heavily sherried dram at a cask strength of 61.7%!
A 20-year-old Lowland single malt, from the currently closed distillery and soon to be re-opened. Distilled at the Rosebank distillery in 1981 and bottled in May 2002 for the Rare Malts series. In excellent condition including the inner folder.
Royal Brackla played a major role in the 'invention' of blended whisky, but as a producer of single malt whisky, it has always remained somewhat in the background. This 20-year-old Rare Malts bottling from 1998 puts the Highlander in the spotlight. 59.8%
Okay, from which of the 50 or so Speyside distilleries does this single malt whisky come? No idea. We do know that this malt aged for no less than 28 years in a bourbon cask, which means that the ABV percentage is almost at the critical limit: 40.1%!
This bottle is one of the first 500 bottles in the Whiskybase. This is also an exceptional bottle in other respects: it is a 32-year-old, sherried Springbank single malt whisky with a vintage year of 1971! And then it scores more than 91 points! (46%)
The bottlings in Diageo's Rare Malts Selection consistently scored well. This includes this bottling of a Teaninich single malt whisky that was released in 1997. The spirit for this whisky was distilled in 1973: a real 'old skool' Teaninich! (57.1% ABV)
About ten years ago, bottler Cadenhead released this special bottling for the Belgian market. It is a 35 year (!) old Tomatin single malt whisky that matured in a bourbon cask. Nearly 200 tasters gave this dram an average of 90 points! (46.5%)
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