Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distillery Bottling 70cl / 50.4%
An old bottle of single cask Ladyburn 1973 27-year-old Lowland single malt whisky. This edition was bottled in 2000 at a hearty 50.4% from an ex-bourbon cask number 4525.
Ladyburn is one of Scotland's rarest single malt whiskies, with the distillery in production only for nine years between 1966-75 within the Girvan grain complex owned by William Grant's. This 1973 Ladyburn 27-year-old was one of 3000 bottles released from around twenty casks in 2000, and was originally believed to be the last of the distillery's maturing stock, although subsequently several straggler casks turned up from indie bottlers (often labelled as Ayrshire) and Grant's themselves.
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Ladyburn 1973-2000 | 27 Year Old Single Cask 4525
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This is a heavily sherried dram that tastes of dates and raisins with a touch of honey and vanilla. It’s pretty soft and smooth without water but a few drops seem to thicken it up slightly and add hints of caramel. Absolutely gorgeous.