Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distillery Bottling 70cl / 50.4%
Ladyburn 1973 is a fascinating relic from one of Scotland's shortest-lived distilleries. The Ladyburn distillery only existed as part of theGirvandistillation complexfrom 1966-75, and was never bottled as a single malt in its brief lifetime, with almost the entirety of its output going to owner William Grant's blends.
In 2000 around a dozen casks of Ladyburn 1973 were unearthed and bottled individually, the first single casks from the distillery. Cask 1591 was an ex-bourbon cask, bottled at 50.4%, and is now usually only found at auction. These 1973 Ladyburns were generally very highly rated and if you're looking to pick up a bottle from one of the Lowland's most elusive unicorn distilleries, this is your chance.
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Ladyburn 1973-2000 Single Cask 1591
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It’s a fabulous single malt - first discovered in holiday to Scotland. Small batch whisky and is mostly used as a main component of a blended whisky. Lovely smooth taste
The only way to drink an affordable and decent strength Macallan. A strong Sherry influence with a ‘vintage’ feel, akin to a Springbank 21 I drank 25 years ago when you could pick one up without bankrupting yourself