16 July 2025
  • Glenlivet 30 Years Old 1971

    2001 Cellar Collection

    Winning Bid
    £778
    RESERVE MET
    Glenlivet 30 Years Old 1971
    2001 Cellar Collection
    Lot #1350570
    FINISH DATE
    17 February 2025

    This very rare Speyside malt was distilled in 1971 and, after 30 years of maturation, was bottled in 2001 as part of Glenlivet's Cellar Collection range, which first burst onto the scene in 2000. Finished in American White Oak, this excellent expression was specially selected & signed by Glenlivet Master Distiller Jim Cryle.

    Glenlivet

    One of the giant Speyside distilleries, Glenlivet had a humble beginning as a farm called Minmore, purchased by George Smith in 1858 who then established a distillery on the remote site. Stripping equipment from the closure of 2 other distilleries (Cairngorm, Upper Drummin), the renamed Glenlivet distillery sparks into life in 1859 and has gone from strength to strength since. The Glenlivet helped establish Speyside as a leading source of whisky and inspired others to use its name. Today, it is one of the biggest, if not the biggest in Scotland – engaged in an eternal struggle with Glenfiddich for bragging rights. Around 21 million litres are produced annually, which gives the distillery an incredible array of whiskies and a worldwide reach. Owned by Pernod Ricard, there are now 3 still rooms contained 14 pairs of stills; an incredible sight if you’re able to visit its remote location near Ballindalloch.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official Bottling
    • CASK TYPE
      American Oak Finish
    • DISTILLERY
      Glenlivet
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      48%
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Scotland, Speyside

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