11 June 2025
  • Glen Albyn 12 Years Old 1980

    The Master of Malt

    Winning Bid
    £190
    NO RESERVE
    Glen Albyn 12 Years Old 1980
    The Master of Malt
    Lot #1320201
    FINISH DATE
    30 November 2024

    A 12 year old single cask malt from the closed Highland distillery Glen Albyn, distilled 13.11.1980 and then bottled February 1993 from Cask No.2946. This was bottled in Scotland for The Master of Malt.

    Glen Albyn

    One of the lost trio of Inverness distilleries, Glen Albyn stood in the Muirtown area of the city alongside the Caledonian canal and Muirtown Basin. Founded in 1846 by James Sutherland, it was soon converted into a flour mill before returning to whisky in 1884. A key figure at this time was the distillery manager, James Birnie, who was credited with reviving the distillery before leaving as his contribution wasn’t being recognised by the owners. His answer was to build a new distillery (Glen Mhor) across the road from Glen Albyn. Glen Albyn continued to produce before eventually being purchased by the owners of Glen Mhor. Thereafter they were run as separate entities with some rivalry between the distilleries. They were both entirely different whiskies with Glen Albyn being lighter and destined for blends. Eventually, both distilleries were purchased by DCL in 1972 to help provide Highland malt for their own blending needs, before being closed in the widespread cuts of 1983.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Master of Malt
    • DISTILLERY
      Glen Albyn
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      43%
    Region
    Scotland, Highlands
    Scotland, Highlands

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