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Glenfarclas 50 Year Old (1953-2003)
A half-century in sherry wood at Ballindalloch — Glenfarclas 1953, bottled 2003, one of the great statements of the fami...
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A half-century in sherry wood at Ballindalloch — Glenfarclas 1953, bottled 2003, one of the great statements of the fami...
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Twenty-one years of Fine Oak marriage — the three-cask philosophy given an extra three years to settle, yielding a whisk...
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The middle-weight champion of the Fine Oak range, presenting eighteen years of three-cask maturation at the point where ...
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Three decades of maturation in a trinity of cask types — European oloroso, American oloroso and American bourbon — from ...
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A quarter-century in hand-picked oloroso sherry casks from Jerez — The Macallan's Sherry Oak range in its most celebrate...
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Three cask types married into a softer, rounder Speyside — the distillery's accessible entry point.
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A gentle no-age-statement Speyside pitched as an introduction to the house style.
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The richest of the travel-retail Reserves — Speyside fruit clothed in European oak sherry warmth.
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Alan Winchester's travel-retail expression — a no-age-statement Speyside hand-selected for balance.
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The benchmark Speyside twelve — George Smith's legacy rendered in orchard fruit and gentle oak.
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A long-aged expression from the Speyside distillery long whispered about as a blender's secret weapon.
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Fifteen years from arguably the prettiest distillery in Scotland, and the ancestral home of Chivas Regal.
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