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Invergordon 1966-2010 - 44 Year Old - Hunter Hamilton - The Clan Denny - Single Cask 4995


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Invergordon 1966-2010 - 44 Year Old - Hunter Hamilton - The Clan Denny - Single Cask 4995
Invergordon 1966-2010 - 44 Year Old - Hunter Hamilton - The Clan Denny - Single Cask 4995
LOT ID: 0123-564


Winning Bid
£190.00

End Date: 08 Feb 2023
Invergordon 1966 - 44 Year Old - Clan Denny
Invergordon 1966 - 44 Year Old - Clan Denny
LOT ID: 498


Winning Bid
£180.00

End Date: 05 Mar 2014

Invergordon 1966-2010 - 44 Year Old - Hunter Hamilton - The Clan Denny - Single Cask 4995

Invergordon 1966 - 2010. 44 Year Old. Bottled by Hunter Hamilton for their The Clan Denny series. 700ml. 46.8%.

Distillery:  Invergordon

Distillery Status:  Working

Bottler: Hunter Hamilton

Region: Highland

Distilled Year: 1966

Bottling Year: 2010

Age: 44

Limited Edition: yes

Cask Number: 4995

Category: Grain

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 46.8%

The Invergordon distillery was founded in 1959 and commenced distillation in 1961. Parent company Invergordon Distillers had wider ambitions than just grain distillation and installed pot stills for their Ben Wyvis malt distillery on the Invergordon site in 1965. This was followed by the construction of Tamnavulin and the purchase of other malt distilleries including Bruichladdich, Tullibardine and Deanston. 

Ben Wyvis fell silent in 1977 (though the stills found a new lease of life later at Glengyle) and Invergordon Distillers itself changed hands soon afterwards, subsequently buying Glenallachie and Jura distilleries in the 1980s before a hostile takeover by Whyte & Mackay in 1993. Today, Whyte & Mackay is owned by Philippines company Emperador Inc and Invergordon makes around 35m litres of grain whisky annually for Whyte & Mackay’s blends.

Hunter Hamilton was a subsidiary of the Douglas Laing independent whisky bottling company, which was founded in the 1940s by Fred Douglas Laing Sr and is now run by Fred Laing Jr and his daughter Cara. Hunter Hamilton was used as a trading name for various Douglas Laing whisky ranges but was discontinued following the departure of Fred Laing’s brother Stewart Laing to found Hunter Laing in 2013. 

Hunter Hamilton was most associated with The Sovereign, Clan Denny and Glen Denny ranges of aged malt and grain whiskies. Famous Hunter Hamilton bottlings include a series of extraordinary ancient grain whiskies under the Clan Denny label, a Glen Denny 1966 Bowmore and long-aged Port Ellen and Caol Ila in the Glen Denny and Sovereign ranges.