End Date : Nov 12 2025 08:00 PM
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Dallas Dhu 1974 - 2007. Bottled by Historic Scotland. 33 Year Old. Cask number 2600. One of 100 bottles. 70cl. 43%. In wooden presentation box.
A single cask Dallas Dhu 1974 33-year-old Highland single malt whisky bottled in 2007 by distillery stewards Historic Scotland, who have run Dallas Dhu as a whisky museum since its closure in 1983.
This 33-year-old Dallas Dhu 1974 came from single cask 2600, a hogshead cask that yielded just 100 bottles at 43%. Fortunately, 1974 was a particularly excellent vintage at Dallas Dhu - like many of the lost distilleries, they were making excellent whisky right up until the axe fell.
Speyside distillery Dallas Dhu began production in 1899 and was acquired by Diageo forerunner DCL in 1929. The distillery suffered a serious fire in 1939 but was rebuilt and subsequently made malt whisky for blends from 1947 until its closure by DCL in 1983. Dallas Dhu was sold to Historic Scotland in 1986 and converted into a distillery museum with the equipment still intact; although previous plans to resume whisky production came to nothing, in 2024 it was announced that Aceo Ltd would be restoring the distillery to full use.
No official bottlings of Dallas Dhu’s whisky appeared until the mid-1990s when a handful of superb Rare Malts Editions were released. Historic Scotland subsequently bottled a number of Dallas Dhu malt whiskies, including the last 1983 vintage cask ever filled at the distillery. Independent bottlings of Dallas Dhu single malt are becoming very scarce now; the best previous examples are from G&M, Signatory and Cadenhead’s.
| BID | DATE | TIME | |
|---|---|---|---|
| £360.00 | 12th November 2025 | 07:40 PM | |
