MacPhail's Gordon & MacPhail 40th Royal Coronation Anniversary bottled 1992 ----(amber)
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Founded in 1895, Gordon & MacPhail is without a doubt one of the most famous independent bottlers in Scotland. What marks it out from all the others is not its age, nor its privileged location in the heart of Speyside, but its complete control over maturation. The only bottler to fill its own carefully selected casks within the distilleries themselves, Gordon & MacPhail has continued its search for excellence in the subtle art of maturation for more than 25 years.

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A whisky released in 1992 by Gordon & MacPhail to celebrate the upcoming 40th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elisabeth II in 1953. Bottle number 246.

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Region : United Kingdom - Scotland

Producers and wineries : Gordon & Macphail

Colour : amber

Appellation : MacPhail's

Viticulture : conventional More information....

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