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Glen Keith 1971-2007 - 35 Year Old - Douglas Laing - Old & Rare Platinum Selection


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Glen Keith 1971-2007 - 35 Year Old - Douglas Laing - Old & Rare Platinum Selection
Glen Keith 1971-2007 - 35 Year Old - Douglas Laing - Old & Rare Platinum Selection
LOT ID: 109

Winning Bid
£650.00

End Date: 28 Apr 2021
Glen Keith 1971-2007 - 35 Year Old - Douglas Laing - Old & Rare Platinum Selection
Glen Keith 1971-2007 - 35 Year Old - Douglas Laing - Old & Rare Platinum Selection
LOT ID: 301

Winning Bid
£410.00

End Date: 29 Nov 2017

Glen Keith 1971-2007 - 35 Year Old - Douglas Laing - Old & Rare Platinum Selection

Glen Keith 1971 - 2007. 35 Year Old. Old & Rare Douglas Laing. One of 182 bottles. 70cl. 52.6%.

Distillery:  Glen Keith

Distillery Status:  

Bottler: Douglas Laing

Series: Old & Rare Platinum Selection

Region: Speyside

Distilled Year: 1971

Bottling Year: 2007

Age: 12

Bottles Produced: 182

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 52.6%

Glen Keith is a large Speyside distillery that maintains an extremely low profile. The distillery was founded in 1957 by Seagram’s and was experimental from the start: triple distillation was practised until the 1980s, and Glen Keith also experimented with gas-fired direct heating, Saladin box maltings and distilling with peated water in the 1970s. Some of these experimental spirits were bottled later as Craigduff and Glenisla by Signatory Vintage.

The main business of Glen Keith, though, was always to supply high quality Speyside malt for Seagram’s blends, particularly 100 Pipers. Mothballed in 1999, Glen Keith remained silent until being revived in 2013 after extensive refurbishment by Pernod Ricard, who had taken over Seagram’s Chivas Brothers portfolio in 2001. At auction, independent bottlers are a safer bet than the generally mundane Seagram-era official bottlings, with some outstanding fruity, waxy vintages from the 1960s and 1970s highly sought after.

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. 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.