Probably Speyside's Finest 1968-2009 | 40 Year Old Douglas Laing Old Malt Cask Single Cask 5047


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Description

Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: Douglas Laing 70cl / 50%

A single cask of Probably Speyside's Finest 1968 40-year-old Speyside single malt whisky released by indie bottlers Douglas Laing in 2009 as part of their Old Malt Cask series. It's an open secret that these casks were from Glenfarclas distillery.

This 40-year-old Probably Speyside's Finest 1968 was bottled without colouring or chill filtration from single cask 5047, which was a sherry butt that yielded 361 bottles at a sturdy 50%, Douglas Laing's preferred strength for the Old Malt Cask series. 

The whiskies made by Glenfarclas in the 1960s were never less than excellent, and frequently spectacular, while the sherry casks in which they matured were of a quality that simply no longer exists. These precious time capsules from 1960s Speyside are must-trys for fans of whisky's golden age.

Attributes
Distillery

Undisclosed

Bottler

Douglas Laing

Series

Old Malt Cask

Country Scotland
Region Speyside
Distilled Year 1968
Bottling Year 2009
Age 40
Bottles Produced 361
Cask Type Sherry Butt
Cask Number  5047
Bottle Size 70cl
ABV 50%

Pre-Owned

Yes

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