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Royal Brackla 1969 Gordon and MacPhail 15 Year Old

Lot: 6140525A

Royal Brackla 1969 Gordon and MacPhail 15 Year Old

Winning Bid: £270
(Reserve not met) This lot currently has: 10 bids

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Royal Brackla
Age: 
15 Year Old
Vintage: 
1969
Region: 
Highland
Bottler: 
Gordon & MacPhail
Cask Type: 
N/A
Bottled Strength: 
40%
Bottle Size: 
75cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
product Details

Royal Brackla 1969 Gordon and MacPhail 15 Year Old

Founded in 1817, Brackla distillery was the first in Scotland to be granted a Royal Warrant, becoming Royal Brackla at the behest of King William IV in 1835. The distillery was primarily tasked with providing malt for blending, and became part of DCL (now Diageo) in 1943. It was one of the many distilleries that they were forced to close due to a production surplus in the 1980s however, mothballed between 1985 and 1991. Royal Brackla was sold along with the rest of those associated with the Dewar's brand to Bacardi in 1998. It was bottled by United Distillers as part of the Flora & Fauna range and within the Rare Malt Selection, but it did not have its own unique single malt brand until 2014. Independent releases from all eras have become increasingly sought after.

A distillery Labels bottling of Royal Brackla from Gordon & MacPhail.

Distilled in 1969 and bottled 15 years later. This was imported to the Italian market by Co. Import, Pinerolo.

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