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Glen Ghoil Exceptionally Old Blended Scotch Whisky circa 1950s

Lot: 5007043

Glen Ghoil Exceptionally Old Blended Scotch Whisky circa 1950s

Winning Bid: £95

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Lot:
Distillery: 
N/A
Age: 
N/A
Vintage: 
N/A
Region: 
Speyside / Highland
Bottler: 
Hall and Bramley
Cask Type: 
Sherry
Bottled Strength: 
70 Proof
Bottle Size: 
26 2/3 FL Ozs
Distillery Status: 
Operational
product Details

Glen Ghoil Exceptionally Old Blended Scotch Whisky circa 1950s

An outstanding blend from the 1950s periods, consisting of Speyside and Highland malt whiskies, mostly matured in sherry casks.

This bottle is being sold from the Pat's Whisk(e)y private collection which, numbering in excess of 9,000 bottles and over 2,000 miniatures, is the single largest collection of whisky ever to be brought to auction. Pat's Whisk(e)y is the result of over fifteen years of passion and dedication to the goal of creating one of the most complete libraries of whisky and whiskey ever amassed by an individual collector. It contains bottles from over 150 different Scottish distilleries, as well as bourbon, rare Scotch releases from sought-after independent bottlers in Europe, and whisky from other distilleries across the globe. Whisky Auctioneer is delighted to have partnered with Pat's Whisk(e)y to offer this collection across a number of exclusive and spotlight auctions. For more information, please click here.

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