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The Singleton of Dufftown 28 years 1985 Of. Special Release One of 3816 - bottled 2013 Limited Edition ----(amber)
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Founded in Speyside in 1895, the Dufftown distillery (also known as Singleton of Dufftown for more recent bottlings, and Dufftown of Glenlivet for older bottlings) is owned by the Diageo group. It is mainly used in blends from the Bell's brand.

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A Dufftown 28 year old distilled in 1985 and bottled in 2013. This bottling is part of Diageo’’s Special Releases, a range released annually that highlights some of the finest whiskies of the group’’s open and closed distilleries.

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Region: Scotland - Speyside

Producers and wineries: Dufftown

Colour: amber

Appellation: The Singleton of Dufftown

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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