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  • Tomintoul 14 Years Old **Worlds Largest Bottle Of Single Malt Whisky** (105.3 Litres)

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    £15,000
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    Tomintoul 14 Years Old **Worlds Largest Bottle Of Single Malt Whisky** (105.3 Litres)

    Lot #0731395
    FINISH DATE
    31 December 2019

    This is a very special lot. This 14-year-old Tomintoul is officially the largest bottle of single malt whisky in the world. Standing at 4ft 9ins, the giant bottle contains 105.3 litres and would serve up 5,250 drams. The specially-commissioned bottle holds 150 bottles. It has a gigantic cork and oversized label and required a team of 14 people to fill and close it. Who wouldn't want the biggest bottle of single malt whisky in the world?

    As featured in BBC News article here.

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    Tomintoul

    A product of the 1960s whisky boom Tomintoul was founded by blenders looking for content before changing hands in 1973. Since then, it was firmly attached to the Whyte & Mackay brand, producing for their blends and unnamed single malts. Enduring the various owners until the distillery was purchased by the current owners, Angus Dundee Distillers, in 2000, who then set about launching a core range of single malts. Tomintoul has since occupied the more affordable realm of whisky and built up a core following with a wide range of age statements and debuted its peated whisky, Old Ballantruan, in 2000. Now the site acts as a major hub for Angus Dundee, with blending and single malts being catered as Tomtintoul offers more room than its sister distillery, Glencadam, for such activities.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official
    • DISTILLERY
      Tomintoul
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      105.3 Litres
    • STRENGTH
      46%
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      250
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Scotland, Speyside
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