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Dufftown 17 Year Old James MacArthur 500 Years of Scotch

Lot: 6168970

Dufftown 17 Year Old James MacArthur 500 Years of Scotch

Winning Bid: £181

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Dufftown
Age: 
17 Year Old
Region: 
Speyside
Bottler: 
James MacArthur
Bottled Strength: 
58.5%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
product Details

Dufftown 17 Year Old James MacArthur 500 Years of Scotch

Dufftown was built in 1896, becoming part of the Arthur Bell & Sons portfolio in 1933. As with Blair Athol, Dufftown was regularly bottled as a single malt, despite its importance to the Bell's blends. When the company was bought by Guinness in 1985, these bottlings stopped, but a Dufftown distillery bottling returned in 1991 as part of United Distillers’ Flora & Fauna series, later becoming part of The Singleton stable. Prior to the construction of Roseisle, Dufftown was Diageo's largest distillery.

This is a commemorative release from 1994, produced by James MacArthur & Co to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Scotch whisky.

James MacArthur & Co were founded in 1982 and are a no-frills independent label, focussed bringing lesser-seen and often closed distilleries to the market. Their simple approach and fine selection of cask strength and single cask whiskies has earned them an army of fans amongst connoisseurs across the world.

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