Wine for sale: Glen Albyn
Glen Albyn
The Glen Albyn distillery was built on the site of a former mill in 1846 by James Sutherland, the Provost of Inverness, which was once home to many breweries and maltings. The site was turned back into a flour mill in 1866, before once again becoming a distillery in 1884. The distillery manager, John Birni, left to form a partnership with Leith blender Charles Mackinlay. They built the neighbouring Glen Mhor distillery in 1892 and bought Glen Albyn in 1920. Both distilleries became the property of the Distillers Company Limited (DCL) after it bought Mackinlay & Birnie in 1972. They were both closed in 1983—the truly annus horribilis of the Whisky Loch—and have since been demolished. A few rare official bottlings of Glen Albyn exist from the 1960s and 1970s, as well as in the Rare Malts range and independent bottlings.
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- Glen Albyn 26 years 1975 Of. Rare Malts Selection Natural Cask Strengh - bottled 2002 Limited Edition €596
- Glen Albyn 1979 DDL Sherry Butt Cask n°3348 - bottled 2008 Le Clan des Grands Malts €243
- Glen Albyn 20 years 1969 Signatory Vintage Casks n°483-484 - One of 600 - bottled 1989 SNPA Import €269
- Glen Albyn 31 years 1965 Signatory Vintage Silent Stills Butt n°3835 - One of 530 - bottled 1997 €572
- Glen Albyn 1972 Gordon & MacPhail bottled 1993 Connoisseurs Choice €298