15 April 2026
  • Glenugie 18 Years Old 1959

    Cadenhead's Dumpy

    Winning Bid
    £1,701
    RESERVE MET

    Glenugie 18 Years Old 1959

    Cadenhead's Dumpy
    Lot #0790767
    FINISH DATE
    30 June 2020

    An incredibly hard to find bottle of Glenugie. Distilled January 1959 and bottled in June 1977 by William Cadenhead, Aberdeen at 18 years of age.

    Glenugie

    One of the great lost distilleries that was based in the East Highlands and founded in 1831. Like so many of the distilleries we’ve written about it was blighted by changes in ownership, periods of closure and a lack of investment. It even had a substantial period initially in its life as a brewery. Very little of Glenugie made it into the single malt market, but what did, was well received. Most of its output went into the blending community who valued was this relatively small distillery produced. Eventually it fell victim to the widespread cuts of the 1980s and its buildings were demolished or taken up by commercial firms for other uses. In 2018, the last original buildings (warehouses) were demolished. What remains of the whisky is likely to be within the stocks of Chivas, who own the brand and have occasionally released a cask in recent times.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Cadenhead's
    • DISTILLERY
      Glenugie
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      26⅔ fl.Ozs
    • STRENGTH
      80° Proof
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      3
    Region
    Scotland, Highlands
    Scotland, Highlands

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