16 July 2025
  • Aultmore 28 Years Old 1982

    Bladnoch Distillery Forum

    Winning Bid
    £140
    RESERVE MET
    Aultmore 28 Years Old 1982
    Bladnoch Distillery Forum
    Lot #1330520
    FINISH DATE
    17 December 2024

    A 28 year old Aultmore single malt whisky that was distilled in 1982. Matured for 28 years before being bottled in 2010 with a limited run of 156 total bottles.

    Aultmore

    Located 2 miles from the town of Keith, Aultmore which means big burn, was founded in 1896 by Alexander Edward, before it was acquired by Dewar’s in 1923. Its heavier style of distillate, thanks partially to the reflux during distillation, is prized by blenders and has been for many generations. It became a key component of Dewar’s, so much so, when Diageo had to sell the brand to comply with legislation in 1998. It was rumoured that Bacardi would not conclude the $1.9 billion deal without the distillery being included. This acquisition led to the eventual launch of the last Great Malts range in 2014 that included Aultmore. At last, the distillery was being seen and appreciated for its single malt prowess that included an assortment of impressive age statements that introduced new enthusiasts to this remote Speyside distillery.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Bladnoch
    • DISTILLERY
      Aultmore
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      53.5% vol
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Scotland, Speyside

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