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  • Glenfarclas 40 Years Old

    Scottish Classic

    Winning Bid
    £2,585
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    Glenfarclas 40 Years Old

    Scottish Classic
    Lot #0561302
    FINISH DATE
    31 July 2018

    Glenfarclas Scottish Classic Range is Robert Burns "The Jolly Beggars". Limited to only 600 bottles in celebration of the third millennium.

    "The Jolly Beggars" - by Robert Burns,

    Set in an old Scottish tavern, teeming with colour, each with their own tale to tell, The Jolly Beggars in Burns, the response in words to the etching of Hogarth. A black comedy, this epic poem offers a memorable insight into the darker side of the Scottish character.

    Glenfarclas

    The family-owned distillery that everyone speaks fondly of, Glenfarclas was established in 1836 by Robert Hay, who owned the distillery for 3 decades before the Grant family arrived on the scene. It has never left their hands since. The nearest anyone has gotten to owning the distillery was the infamous Pattison company in 1895, who subsequently went bankrupt 3 years later and almost took the distillery with them. The Grant’s vowed never again and over 120 years later, that’s proved to be the case. Glenfarclas has been associated with sherry casks and an impressive maturing inventory as displayed in their family cask range. It remains one of the top-selling single malts worldwide because of its dedication, consistency and affordability. Their age statement range, compared to other Speyside distilleries, doesn’t cost the earth and is widely available. The Glenfarclas character has many fans, thanks to quality casks, direct-fired stills and the use of rummagers, which add to the quality of the whisky.

    Lot Features
    • DISTILLERY
      Glenfarclas
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      700ml
    • STRENGTH
      43%
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      2.5
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Scotland, Speyside
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