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Teaninich 1973-2010 - Berry Bros & Rudd - Berrys Own Selection - Cask 6074/5


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Teaninich 1973-2010 - Berry Bros & Rudd - Berrys Own Selection - Cask 6074/5
Teaninich 1973-2010 - Berry Bros & Rudd - Berrys Own Selection - Cask 6074/5
LOT ID: 0823-555

Winning Bid
£215.00

End Date: 18 Oct 2023

Teaninich 1973-2010 - Berry Bros & Rudd - Berrys Own Selection - Cask 6074/5

Teaninich 1973 - 2010. Bottled by Berry Bros & Rudd for their Berry's Own Selection. Cask number 6074/5. 70cl. 41.8%.

Distillery:  Teaninich

Distillery Status:  Working

Bottler: Berry Bros & Rudd

Region: Highland

Distilled Year: 1973

Bottling Year: 2010

Limited Edition: yes

Cask Number: 6074/5

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 41.8%

Teaninich is one of Diageo’s more interesting workhorse distilleries. The distillery was almost unknown before a handful of epic early 1970s vintages were bottled for the Rare Malts series, after which Teaninich slid back into obscurity.  As far as official bottlings go, since 2000 only the worthy Flora & Fauna 10-year-old, one Managers’ Choice and one Special Release bottling have appeared, the latter a highly-rated but horribly overpriced 17-year-old from the 1999 vintage.

Teaninich’s ultra-pure, austere, grassy spirit is well-suited to long ageing but casks of old Teaninich are still very rare on the market today: despite a recent increase in the number of indie bottlings from the distillery, most are under 15 years old. Indie Teaninichs bottled in the early years of this century were often 20-30 years old or even older and are worth seeking out at auction for fans of the uncompromising old school Highland style.

Founded in 1698, Berry Bros. & Rudd is the UK’s oldest wine and spirit merchant, with their iconic premises in St. James’ Street in London an institution in the drinks trade. Berry Brothers were among the first English merchants to bottle bespoke whiskies for sale in the 19th century and in 1923 they launched the Cutty Sark blended whisky which went on to great success in the United States in the post-Prohibition era.

Berry Bros continued to bottle single malt whiskies after WWII, with notable examples from Longmorn, Macallan, Glen Grant and Laphroaig (among others) occasionally cropping up at auction today. Since the late 1990s the company has expanded its spirits operations, briefly owned the rights to the Glenrothes single malt brand after selling Cutty Sark in 2010, and now have an adventurous range of expertly-selected single malts, blended malt whisky and rums.