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  • Auchentoshan 32 Years Old 1973

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    £1,005
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    Auchentoshan 32 Years Old 1973

    Lot #1471150
    FINISH DATE
    16 February 2026

    A very rare Lowland whisky from Auchentoshan, just 480 bottles of this 1973 vintage, sherry matured single malt, were released. Packaged in an exquisite bottle, complete with a smart presentation box.

    Minor mark to box.

    Auchentoshan

    Established in 1800 on the outskirts of Glasgow and near the Clyde river, Auchentoshan has always overcome adversity. Originally called Duntocher before changing its name in 1834 to Auchentoshan, before changing owners on a regular basis. Its most famous incident came in 1941 when it was partially destroyed during a German bombing raid. It is said that the pond at the distillery is a result of that event. Unlike many other Lowland distilleries that dispensed with triple distillation, Auchentoshan has continued to utilise this form. In the belief that it is core to the character of their whisky which is predominantly kept for single malt use and always unpeated. Under the ownership of Beam Suntory, the official range continues to expand with new offerings available across the world.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official Bottling
    • CASK TYPE
      Sherry
    • DISTILLERY
      Auchentoshan
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      55.5%
    • BOTTLES PRODUCED
      480
    • CASK TYPE
      Sherry
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      2
    Region
    Scotland, Lowlands
    Scotland, Lowlands
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