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Glenturret 1986 Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2014

Glenturret 1986 Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2014
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Lot number: 084-5128

Winning bid: £80

Founded in 1775, equally revered and debated over, the legend of Glenturret still pervades as arguably the oldest working distillery in Scotland. Utilising the crystal waters of the Turret Burn in the Perthshire countryside for their malt production, Glenturret launched it’s notorious, 5 star visitor attraction, The Famous Grouse Experience in the year 2002. The Crieff distillery produces traditionally and lovingly made, small batch malts, very rarely using independent bottlers and sticking to classic 12 year and now 10 year malts.

Here’s some amusing trivia about the distillery; they had an internationally renowned, resident mouser, who achieved recognition in the Guinness Book of Records for an eyebrow raising 28,899 confirmed kills on mice during her reign there. Between 1963 and 1987, Towser the cat was their very own grain-prowling security guard. A bronze statue commemorated her duties after her long 24 year post, as well as a celebratory cask of her own whisky, ‘The Towser Cask’.

To celebrate the 2014 Commonwealth games being held in Glasgow The Famous Grouse released a Glenturret single malt that was limited to only 1,800 bottles. It was distilled in 1986 - the last time the Commonwealth games were held in Scotland.

Distilled: 1986

Bottled: 2014

46.4% ABV / 70cl

Bottle Number: One of only 1800 bottles released.

Please examine the images of the bottle, any packaging and labels carefully and satisfy yourself as to their condition before making a bid.