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Aberlour 1975 Cask Strength 40 Year Old Batch #1

Lot: 5056628

Aberlour 1975 Cask Strength 40 Year Old Batch #1

Winning Bid: £1,500

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Aberlour
Age: 
40 Year Old
Vintage: 
1975
Region: 
Speyside
Bottler: 
Official
Cask Type: 
N/A
Bottled Strength: 
44.3%
Bottle Size: 
50cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
product Details

Aberlour 1975 Cask Strength 40 Year Old Batch #1

Aberlour is a picturesque Speyside distillery, built in 1879 by James Fleming after the original distillery of the same name was lost in a fire. It became the first distillery in the S. Campbell & Son portfolio when they acquired it in 1945, and produced fillings for their popular Clan Campell and White Heather blends. Production capacity was increased to meet rising demand for its spirit in 1973, and the following year the company was bought over by Pernod-Ricard who operated it under the Campbell Distillers before merging it with Chivas Brothers, which they acquired from Seagram in 2001. The reverence for the sherry-casked A'Bunadh, launched in 1997, has greatly boosted the popularity of the distillery, and its output from all eras is increasingly sought after.

This limited edition bottling was distilled in 1975 and aged for 40 years before being bottled at cask strength. Part of a series of exclusive releases, available only from Chivas Brothers distilleries.

 

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