15 October 2025
  • Royal Brackla 14 Years Old 2010

    Cadenhead's Natural Strength Pinot Noir

    Winning Bid
    £33.80
    NO RESERVE
    + UK VAT
    Royal Brackla 14 Years Old 2010
    Cadenhead's Natural Strength Pinot Noir
    Lot #1340159
    FINISH DATE
    20 January 2025

    This single malt was distilled at Royal Brackla in 2010 and aged for 14 years in Pinot Noir casks before being bottled in 2024. 276 total bottles were produced at its natural cask strength.

    Royal Brackla

    Cawdor plays has played host to Royal Brackla since the 1812, when it was founded by Captain William Fraser. It was granted the ‘Royal’ warrant in 1835 as King William IV enjoyed its whisky on numerous occasions. A huge honour that only a couple of distilleries can claim to have received. Brackla today is under the ownership of Bacardi after it acquired the Dewar’s distilleries in 1998. It’s always been a well-regarded malt, if slightly unseen at retail and mostly destined for blends. It has taken Dewar’s decades to build up the inventory, as the deal with Diageo did not include any pre-1998 stocks. Now taking centre stage in the last great malts series, we can explore what made this whisky so favoured by royalty, with sherried expressions being particularly enjoyable.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Cadenhead's
    • DISTILLERY
      Royal Brackla
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      52.3%
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Scotland, Speyside

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