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Glenburgie 10 years Douglas Laing Premier Barrel One of 398 Exceptionnal Single Casks ----(amber)
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    Glenburgie 10 years Douglas Laing Premier Barrel One of 398 Exceptionnal Single Casks
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    About the producer

    Originally known as Kilnflat, this distillery was renamed by Charles Kay in 1871. It was then bought by Hiram Walker, who used almost all of the malt for the Ballantine's blended whisky. For this reason, most Glenburgie single malts are only available as independent bottlings.

    About the wine

    A single cask Glenburgie 10 year old bottled by Douglas Laing. Douglas Laing was founded in 1948 by Fred Douglas Laing, primarily as a blending company but also as an independent bottler, an activity which grew over the years. A limited edition of 398 bottles.

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    Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

    Region: Scotland - Speyside

    Producers and wineries: Glenburgie

    Colour: amber

    Appellation: Glenburgie

    Viticulture: conventional More information....

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    Auction history Glenburgie 10 years Douglas Laing Premier Barrel One of 398 Exceptionnal Single Casks ----
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    10/12/202148
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