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Glenfarclas 1970-2002 - 32 Year Old - SMWS 1.102 - A Dusky Maiden

LOT ID: 0224-785


End Date : Mar 20 2024 08:10 PM


Total Bids: 99   

Winning Bid
£675.00


LOT DESCRIPTION

Glenfarclas 1970 - 2002. 32 Year Old. Bottled by The Scotch Malt Whisky Society. Society cask number 1.102. A Dusky Maiden. 70cl. 53.5%. 93.6 Proof. No box.

A single cask Glenfarclas 1970 bottled as a 32-year-old by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society in 2002 with the SMWS code 1.102 and the title ‘A dusky maiden’. Bottled at its natural cask strength of 53.5% without colouring or chill filtration, we don’t know exactly what kind of cask this was but it’s got a lovely colour, a 90-point score on Whiskybase and you’ll be hard pushed to find any Glenfarclas from this vintage that doesn’t knock your socks off.

CONDITION

Minor marks on label.

FILLING LEVEL

High Neck

Distillery:  Glenfarclas

Distillery Status:  Working

Bottler: The Scotch Malt Whisky Society

Region: Speyside

Distilled Year: 1970

Bottling Year: 2002

Age: 32

Limited Edition: yes

Cask Number: 1.102

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 53.5% / 93.6 Proof

One of Speyside’s greatest distilleries, Glenfarclas continues to plough the same furrow of exceptional quality spirit, sherry cask maturation, unfussy packaging and unbeatable value for money that has served it so well for decades, with the distillery’s careful stewardship of long-aged stock reserves and refusal to abandon the use of sherry casks leaving it perfectly placed to pick up the growing number of disillusioned Macallan fans.

Glenfarclas is a classic old school Speyside distillery and has been owned by the Grant family since 1865. The Grants have maintained the best traditions of old school whisky-making, using long fermentation times and direct-fired stills, and have been rewarded with an army of loyal followers. Independent bottlings of Glenfarclas are exceptionally rare; thankfully, the consistent quality of the official bottlings ensures that their absence is not felt.

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) began in late 1970s Edinburgh when founder Pip Hills persuaded a group of friends to chip in for a cask of Glenfarclas, and was officially formalised in 1983. Today the SMWS has two venues in Edinburgh, a London bar and a string of international partnerships serving its 35,000 members. 

The Society’s whiskies are known for their unique SMWS coding system. Each cask bottled is assigned two numbers, representing the distillery and the bottling number, so 1.45 is the forty-fifth cask bottled from the first distillery and 33.27 is the 27th cask from the 33rd distillery.

Glenmorangie bought the Society in 2004, but sold it in 2015 to a private consortium who floated the SMWS on the stock market in 2021 via their holding company Artisanal Spirits Co.

DISCLAIMER

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BID HISTORY

BID DATE TIME
Last Bids £675.00 20th March 2024 19:57