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Rosebank 1967-1994 - 26 Year Old - Signatory Vintage - Cask 4397/8


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Rosebank 1967-1994 - 26 Year Old - Signatory Vintage - Cask 4397/8
Rosebank 1967-1994 - 26 Year Old - Signatory Vintage - Cask 4397/8
LOT ID: 0724-564

Winning Bid
£1,250.00

End Date: 11 Sep 2024
Rosebank 1967-1994 - 26 Year Old - Signatory Vintage
Rosebank 1967-1994 - 26 Year Old - Signatory Vintage
LOT ID: 506

Winning Bid
£350.00

End Date: 02 Apr 2014

Rosebank 1967-1994 - 26 Year Old - Signatory Vintage - Cask 4397/8

Rosebank 1967 - 1994. 26 Year Old. Bottled by Signatory Vintage. Cask numbers 4397/8. One of 250 bottles. 70cl. 51.7%.

A fantastic old Signatory Vintage dumpy ‘inkpot’ bottle of Rosebank 1967, bottled without colouring or chill filtration in 1994 as a 26-year-old at its natural strength of 51.7%. Only a handful of 1960s vintages of Rosebank have been bottled, and Signatory are one of the best sources; this 1967 bottling was a vatting of casks 4397 and 4398, though some of the same liquid was bottled simultaneously for the Scotch Single Malt Circle, so there were only ever 250 bottles of this version.

Distillery:  Rosebank

Distillery Status:  Closed

Bottler: Signatory Vintage

Region: Lowland

Distilled Year: 1967

Bottling Year: 1994

Age: 26

Bottles Produced: 250

Limited Edition: yes

Cask Number: 4397/8

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 51.7%

The writing was on the wall for Rosebank in 1988 when owners United Distillers preferred the less accomplished but much more tourist-friendly Glenkinchie for their new Classic Malts series. Rosebank closed in 1993, after UD balked at a £2m upgrade to the distillery’s effluent treatment facility, and soon became a cult lost distillery - the Lowland equivalent of Brora or Port Ellen. Miraculously, Diageo have now restored both Brora and Port Ellen, while Rosebank was rebuilt under new owners Ian MacLeod Distillers and began distilling again in June 2023.

Today, new bottlings of old Rosebank are dwindling, and prices have increased dramatically over the last decade. Essential official bottlings of Rosebank include the glorious 1979 and 1981 Rare Malt Editions, and the splendid Special Releases from 2007, 2011 and 2014. Indie Rosebanks from the early 1990s vintages are generally excellent and usually more affordable at auction.

Signatory Vintage Whisky Company was founded by Andrew Symington in 1988 after a spell as assistant manager at the Prestonfield House Hotel, where he had the opportunity to buy a cask of Glenlivet 1968. A robust and canny businessman, Symington had soon acquired some outstanding parcels of casks from great distilleries, and quickly established a reputation among single malt fans for good value, high quality single casks, the majority of which were released at full strength.

Throughout the 1990s and beyond, Signatory released outstanding whisky from Ardbeg, Glenfarclas, Springbank and many more, with frequently remarkable examples of lost or obscure distilleries. Soon established as one of the leading new wave independent bottlers, Symington was also an early exponent of bottling whiskies without colouring or chill filtration, a policy that has also served Signatory well at their Edradour distillery, which was purchased in 2002.