Glenfarclas 1989 27 Years The Family Casks 1st Fill Sherry Butt Cask No. 13055 Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky Cask Strength 52.4% Vol. - one of 581 bottles of a stunning Glenfarclas Highland Single Malt!
A rare vintage 1989 27 year-old Glenfarclas Single Cask Scotch Whisky from the limited Family Casks Winter 2017 series and a special bottling of a selected 1st fill sherry butt. For this bottling Glenfarclas filled a selected sherry butt with cask no. 13055 in the year 1989, were allowed to mature for more than 27 years in the cask and was bottled in a limited edition of only 581 bottles on 3. November 2017 at cask strength 52.4% vol for the winter-release W17.
A nice chestnut-coloured Glenfarclas Highland Single Malt Scotch whisky in exceptional quality for its age, complex, absolutely first class and special recommendation for connoisseurs and whisky-collectors of fine old scotch whiskies.
- Typ: Single Malt Whisky - Distillery Bottling
- District: Speyside / Location: Bannfshire
- Vintage: 1989
- Age: 27 years old
- Year bottled: 3. November 2017
- Cask Wood Type: 1st Fill Sherry Butt
- Cask-No.: 13055
- Alcohol ABV% 52.4 - Cask Strength
- Bottling Series: Vintage 1989 The Family Casks Limited Single Cask Edition - Release Winter W17
- Bottle Size 70cl / 700ml
- not coloured / not chill filtered
- Packaging original wooden boxed with booklet
- Producer/Importer: J. and G. Grant, Glenfarclas Distillery, Rechlerich, Ballindalloch, AB37 9BD, Banffshire, Scotland
- Country of Origin Scotland
- limited, one of 581 bottles - rare collector´s whisky!
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