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Glenlivet 1991 Gordon and MacPhail Private Collection

Lot: 6175601

Glenlivet 1991 Gordon and MacPhail Private Collection

Winning Bid: £122

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Glenlivet
Age: 
19 year old
Vintage: 
1991
Region: 
Speyside
Bottler: 
Gordon & MAcPhail
Cask Type: 
refill sherry hogshead
Bottled Strength: 
54.4%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
product Details

Glenlivet 1991 Gordon and MacPhail Private Collection

Well-known as the oldest licensed distillery in Scotland, for many years ‘Glenlivet’ was a byword for quality, with many single malts using the Glenlivet suffix in attempt to reap the benefits of associating themselves with the Banffshire distillery. Indeed, owners Pernod Ricard now put a heavy focus on the brand being ‘The Glenlivet’, encouraging their consumers not to accept any imitations. Glenlivet is in a long-running battle with Glenfiddich for the title of best-selling single malt, with both now selling over a million cases a year.  

This is a 1991 vintage, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail in 2010.

This is from the Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection range. This is an earlier addition to the series, before it replaced Rare Old as their premium label in 2018. These older editions often focussed on cask finishing, in this case however we have a straight single cask bottling of a refill sherry hogshead.

Gordon & MacPhail are one of the largest and most recognisable whisky companies in the world. Although they began distilling at the newly refurbished Benromach distillery in 1998, for most of their history they were an independent bottler. Their labels are recognised by whisky lovers the world over, and their licensed bottlings from distillery's like Macallan and Talisker in the 1970s and 1980s, when the companies were not bottling themselves, are a huge part of the success of those distillers today.

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