Glenrothes 1969 43 Years Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky 43.0% Vol. by Gordon and MacPhail from The MacPhails Collection - a stunning Glenrothes Speyside Single Malt!
A rare vintage 1969 43 years old Glenrothes Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky at 43.0% vol. from The MacPhail's Collection by Gordon and MacPhail from the year 2012. Since 1997 Gordon and MacPhail have been presenting special single malts from selected distilleries such as Bunnahabhain, Glen Scotia, Glenglassaugh, Highland Park, Tamdhu and other well-known distilleries in limited editions in The MacPhail's Collection.
This exceptionally 43 year old bottling of Glenrothes Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the late 1960's is only rarely found today.
A special piece of whisky history from the Glenrothes distillery and an exceptional Speyside single malt Scotch whisky for connoisseurs, the discerning whisky collector and lovers of outstanding and old Scotch whiskies!
- Typ: Single Malt Whisky - Independent Bottling
- District: Speyside
- Vintage: 1969
- Age: 43 years old
- Year bottled: March 2012
- Alcohol ABV% 43.0
- Bottling Series: Vintage 1969 The MacPhails Collection
- Bottle Size 70cl / 700ml
- Bottler: Gordon and MacPhail
- Packaging original boxed - card tube
- Producer/Importer: Gordon and MacPhail Boroughbriggs Road Elgin Moray IV30 1JY, Scotland
- Country of Origin Scotland
- limited, number unknown - rare collector´s whisky!
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