Glenfarclas 'Speyside's Finest' 50 Year Old Douglas Laing XOP Rare

Glenfarclas 'Speyside's Finest' 50 Year Old Douglas Laing XOP Rare

结束时间: 2024-09-09
¥18295 (含佣金15.5%)
£1650(成交价) ¥15840
拍品详情
品牌: Glenfarclas
生产地: Speyside
酒龄: 50 Year Old
瓶装商: Douglas Laing
净含量: 70cl
酒精度: 52.0%
桶型: Sherry Butt
装桶日期:
酒款说明
Glenfarclas is considered by many to be one of the finest distilleries in Speyside. Its direct-fired stills produce a heavy single malt that is almost exclusively matured in Jerez sherry casks. The distillery focuses on single malt over blends, and a cool microclimate around the distillery that means that their casks are particularly stingy to the "angels," resulting in an incredible depth of stock. Glenfarclas also feel they share some credit for the modern day love of cask strength whisky, introducing their acclaimed 105 proof expressions back in 1968.

This Glenfarclas, referred to here as 'Speyside's Finest distillery', was matured in single sherry butt #12786 for an impressive 50 years. It was bottled by Douglas Laing under the premium Rare arm of their Xtra Old Particular label.

Douglas Laing & Co was established in 1948 by Fred Douglas Laing, affectionately known as “FDL.” The company started out as a blending business, but over time their focus shifted towards independently bottlings single malts. Fred died in 1982, leaving the business to his two sons, Stewart and Fred Jr, who eventually carved it up in 2013, with Stewart leaving to establish Hunter Laing. Fred Jr and his daughter Cara now run Douglas Laing, which continues to bottle single malt and has also revived its blending business. Additionally, the company has recently moved into distilling as well, announcing plans to construct the new Clutha distillery in Glasgow, and taking over Strathearn in Perthshire in 2019.

Old Particular is Douglas Laing's flagship label, and was launched in 2013 after their Old Malt Cask series became part of the portfolio of the newly established Hunter Laing. Xtra Old Particular is the premium version of the brand, and is reserved for casks the company considers the Laing "family jewels."

One of just 67 bottles.