Glenfiddich Pure malt, One of the Glenfiddich Clan series, which celebrated seven of Scotland's most powerful clans.
Glenfiddich's famous 'Special Reserve Pure Malt', now discontinued, was the whisky that introduced and popularised the bottling of Single Malts to the world.
While to some this "No Age Statement" blend would seem to be a vatted malt, it is still considered a "Single Malt" because its components all come from the same distillery. This could be your last chance to find out what whisky writer, Jim Murray was raving about.
"A brilliant, effervescent whisky missed more sorely than words can describe... the whisky world is poorer without this unpretentious, landmark malt." - Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2005
In tin with the history of Clan Murray, Sir Mungo Murray son of the 2nd Earl of Athol.
By John Michael Wright (1683). reproduced from an original painting in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh.
Please note as this is a vintage bottle, conditions of bottle/label and liquid level can vary - Some years can vary as estimations only (example: estimated 1970s/80s).