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Port Dundas 25 years 1988 Part des Anges Limited Edition of 296 - bottled 2014 Closed Distilleries ----(amber)
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Port Dundas 25 years 1988 Part des Anges Limited Edition of 296 - bottled 2014 Closed Distilleries
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Built in Glasgow in 1811, the Port Dundas grain distillery was, in its prime, the largest distillery in Scotland. Particularly innovative for its time, it was also one of the founders of the conglomerate Distillers Company Limited, a predecessor to Diageo. Despite the various improvements made throughout its life, the distillery closed in 2011.

About the wine

A Port Dundas 25 year old distilled in 1988 and bottled at cask strength in 2014 by La Part des Anges for the Closed Distilleries range. La Part des Anges is an independent bottler founded in 2005 by Thierry Richard and Laurent Buob, specializing in whisky, champagne and cognac. A limited edition of 296 bottles.

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Region: Scotland - Lowlands

Producers and wineries: Port Dundas

Colour: amber

Appellation: Port Dundas

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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