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1968 Gordon & Macphail Connoisseurs Choice Caperdonich 36 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml)

Speyside, Highlands, SCOTLAND
$1799. 00
Bottle
$21588.00 Dozen
ABV: 46%
Note: Some minor ware to the presentation box. Otherwise excellent condition.

An extremely rare Caperdonich: Gordon & Macphail matured this old-school gem in a refill Sherry cask before bottling way back 2004. It's a demolished distillery so these only get more expensive as the years go by. G & M describe it as "...full flavoured with malty, floral aromas complemented by rich spices on the palate".

Writing about Caperdonich in his Whisky Bible, Jim Murray comments “A distillery that can’t live day to day because the general spirit is so average, can, in the right conditions, offer one of the greatest whisky experiences on Earth. Such is the beauty – and tragedy – of whisky.”

The Caperdonich Distillery which sits adjacent to Glen Grant Distillery in Morayshire, Speyside, shares a chequered history with many other distilleries in Scotland. It was built in the 1890's to capitalise on the whisky sales boom of the era, only to be forced into bankruptcy following the collapse of Scotland’s largest whisky buyer, Pattison Elder and Co, soon after. Caperdonich remained silent until the mid 1960's when it was purchased by Glenlivet Distillers and began producing whiskies destined for blends. In 1977 the distillery was taken over by Seagram’s and continued to produce for blends, mainly Chivas Regal. It was finally closed in 2002 following the purchase of Seagram’s by Pernod Ricard. The distillery never actually bottled whisky under it’s own label, however, rare single casks have been purchased then released by several independent bottlers. 46% Alc./Vol.