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Killyloch 1967-2003 - Cask Strength


Highest Price: 2022 £1,850.00

Total Lots Sold:
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Killyloch 1967-2003
Killyloch 1967-2003
LOT ID: 397

Winning Bid
£1,850.00

End Date: 14 Sep 2022
Killyloch 1967-2003
Killyloch 1967-2003
LOT ID: 273

Winning Bid
£1,400.00

End Date: 27 Apr 2022
Killyloch 1967-2003
Killyloch 1967-2003
LOT ID: 494

Winning Bid
£1,750.00

End Date: 24 Nov 2021
Killyloch 1967-2003
Killyloch 1967-2003
LOT ID: 418

Winning Bid
£1,200.00

End Date: 06 May 2015
Killyloch 1967-2003
Killyloch 1967-2003
LOT ID: 286

Winning Bid
£1,050.00

End Date: 06 May 2015

Killyloch 1967-2003 - Cask Strength

Killyloch 1967 - 2003. In wooden presentation case with scroll certificate. One of 371 bottles. 70cl. Natural cask strength of 40%.

Killyloch is one of the rarest Scottish single malts produced in the last fifty years. Made between 1965 and 1985 at Moffat Grain Distillery, there have been only a handful of casks bottled as single malt. This exemplary official example is now extremely hard to find and - being bottled at its naturally low cask strength of 40% - is also a remarkably beautiful and elegantly fruity whisky. A stunning piece of history.