13 August 2025
  • Glen Elgin 44 Years Old 1975

    Old & Rare Single Cask Platinum Selection

    Winning Bid
    £750
    RESERVE MET
    Glen Elgin 44 Years Old 1975
    Old & Rare Single Cask Platinum Selection
    Lot #1390298
    FINISH DATE
    16 June 2025

    This single cask whisky was distilled at Glen Elgin in 1975 before being aged for 44 years and bottled in 2019 at a natural cask strength of 45.6% abv. by Hunter Laing & Company LTD.

    Minor damage to box.

    Glen Elgin

    A classy Speyside distillery, Glen Elgin has been shackled to demands from blenders for much of its existence when it is deserving of a more visible single malt presence. Originally founded in 1898 by William Simpson and James Carle, Glen Elgin arrived too late as the boom for whisky suddenly ended. When production does commence 2 years later, it only lasts for 5 months before the distillery falls silent again. Glen Elgin then trades hands 3 times over the next 30 years before arriving in the prosperous hands of Scottish Malt Distilleries, who immediately put it to work for the famous White Horse blend. The association gives the distillery the lifeline and prominence that it so desperately was seeking. Together the success of the White Horse brand ensures the distillery is expanded with its slow distillation and long fermentation regime proving a hit. You’ll find Glen Elgin as part of the Flora & Fauna range or an occasional official Special Release.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Hunter Laing
    • DISTILLERY
      Glen Elgin
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      700 ml
    • STRENGTH
      45.6%
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Scotland, Speyside

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