LOT ID: 0324-207
End Date : Apr 24 2024 08:18 PM
Ben Nevis 1968 - 2006. 37 Year Old. Bottled by Douglas Laing for their Old & Rare Platinum Selection. Single Cask. One of 155 bottles from a Sherry Cask. 700ml. 49.1%. In wooden presentation box.
A single cask Ben Nevis 1968 bottled as a 37-year-old without colouring or chill filtration in 2006 by Douglas Laing for their Old & Rare Platinum Selection. This delicious 1960s Ben Nevis was from a sherry cask that yielded just 155 bottles at its natural cask strength of 49.1%, and shows a deeply complex mix of citrus and exotic fruit, nutty, patisserie flavours and savoury tobacco notes. A fabulous old school Highlander.
FILLING LEVEL
Lower Neck
Founded in 1825 by ‘Long John’ MacDonald, Ben Nevis is one of the classic Highland distilleries. Ben Nevis was purchased in the 1940s by Joseph Hobbs, who fitted a Coffey still enabling the distillery to produce both malt and grain whisky. A mothballed Ben Nevis was sold in 1981 to Long John Distillers (Whitbread), who refurbished the distillery and restarted production before selling up in 1989 to the Japanese firm Nikka, under whose stewardship the distillery has thrived.
For much of its early life Ben Nevis supplied the famous Dew of Ben Nevis blended whisky and single malt official bottlings were sporadic. That all changed after 1989, when Nikka bottled a 63-year-old Ben Nevis 1926 and embarked on an impressive run of vintage single casks and small batches alongside a core range 10-year-old. The early Nikka bottlings of 1960s & ‘70s vintages are particularly highly sought after. Independent Ben Nevis is abundant.
Founded in the late 1940s by Fred Douglas Laing Sr, the Douglas Laing company spent decades as whisky blenders and exporters before Fred Laing’s sons Stewart and Fred Jr introduced the highly influential Old Malt Cask single malt range in 1998. The McGibbon’s Provenance and Old & Rare Platinum series followed soon afterwards, establishing Douglas Laing as one of Scotland’s finest independent bottlers.
In 2013 Stewart Laing left the business, taking Old Malt Cask and Old & Rare to his new company Hunter Laing, while Fred Laing Jr was joined by his daughter Cara and her husband Chris Leggatt from Morrison Bowmore, who left the business in 2023. The Old Particular and Extra Old Particular ranges were introduced to replace Old Malt Cask and Old & Rare, and the company has since moved into distilling with the purchase of Strathearn distillery in 2019 and the construction of Clutha distillery in Glasgow.
BID | DATE | TIME | |
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£725.00 | 24th April 2024 | 20:08 | |