Port Dundas 200th Anniversary Single Grain 19 Year Old
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Lot number: 081-2684
Winning bid: £130
Port Dundas was one of the founding members of drinks conglomerate, Diageo, (previously known as DCL in 1860 when Cowlairs merged with Port Dundas). By 1885, its three Coffey and five pot stills earned it the title of largest distillery in Scotland. Sadly it fell on hard times in the 70’s when it sorely needed an upgrade, yet Diageo’s focus for grain production was set on Cameronbridge. In 2011, production ground to a halt and the silhouette of the 138 metre, brick chimney, which was once the highest in the world, got entirely demolished and its story came to an end.
This special release was to mark the 200th anniversary of the Glasgow Distillery. The whisky inside is 19 years old and has been aged in Sherry Casks. There were only 600 bottles of this whisky released, so it's pretty rare!
Bottled: 2010
Age: 19 years old
Cask Type: Sherry Casks
43% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: 554 / 600
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