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  • Girvan 30 Years Old 1991

    2022 Matthew Adams Cask No.54715 (x6)

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    Girvan 30 Years Old 1991

    2022 Matthew Adams Cask No.54715 (x6)
    Lot #1520436
    END DATE: 20 July 2026
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    This lot contains a case of six bottles. This single grain from Girvan was distilled on the 22nd of April 1991, then matured for 30 years in a single Bourbon Barrel (No.54715) befored being bottled in 2022 by Matthew Adams. The barrel yielded 147 individually numbered bottles at 51% ABV.

    Girvan

    Girvan is the workhorse of the William Grant & Sons stable and famously built in a matter of months. The incentive was to ensure a consistency of supply when relationships with companies that owned grain producers were allegedly turning sour. Acting quickly and with encouragement from the local council, a huge site was acquired and a distillery came online 9 months later. The site hasn’t just been all-grain, as it has played host to the short-lived malt distillery of Ladyburn, which only lasted a decade. The single malt presence was revived in another century with the construction of Ailsa Bay to assist growing demand and pressure for blending stock as the William Grant & Son brands enjoyed continued success. In 1995 the original Girvan stills were replaced by a multiple-column setup and in 2013 they launched the Girvan Patent Still range. An attempt to make grain whisky more available and appreciated, it was hampered by an inflated price point.

    Lot Features
    • Number of bottles in lot
      6
    • BOTTLER
      Matthew Adams
    • DISTILLERY
      Girvan
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      51%
    • BOTTLES PRODUCED
      147
    • CASK NUMBER
      54715
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      2
    Region
    Scotland, Lowlands
    Scotland, Lowlands
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