
Ladyburn 1974 Single Malt Scotch Whisky 40 Year Old Batch 2
Picture included is representative only. To confirm bottle number or batch details, feel free to contact us.
Now incredibly rare, the Ladyburn distillery was part of William Grant’s Girvan grain distilling complex in Ayrshire from 1966 to 1975 when it closed. Its four stills produced malt for the Grant’s blends and also freed up stock from Glenfiddich which at the time, was emerging as a high profile standalone brand.
According to scotchwhisky.com, Ladyburn has only been bottled on two occasions by its owner. Independent bottlings are equally hard to find. Producing whisky for just ten years, the house style has been described as delicate with floral/lemon notes and a crisp feel. Now an investment grade oddity, do your research and you'll find Ladyburn's of similar provenance selling for considerably more in the UK. Comes beautifully presented in solid oak presentation box. 1250 bottles released world wide. 41.9% Alc./Vol.
Picture included is representative only. To confirm bottle number or batch details, feel free to contact us.
Now incredibly rare, the Ladyburn distillery was part of William Grant’s Girvan grain distilling complex in Ayrshire from 1966 to 1975 when it closed. Its four stills produced malt for the Grant’s blends and also freed up stock from Glenfiddich which at the time, was emerging as a high profile standalone brand.
According to scotchwhisky.com, Ladyburn has only been bottled on two occasions by its owner. Independent bottlings are equally hard to find. Producing whisky for just ten years, the house style has been described as delicate with floral/lemon notes and a crisp feel. Now an investment grade oddity, do your research and you'll find Ladyburn's of similar provenance selling for considerably more in the UK. Comes beautifully presented in solid oak presentation box. 1250 bottles released world wide. 41.9% Alc./Vol.