Fettercairn 1977 40 Year Old
Fettercairn distillery was built in 1825 and aside from a brief period in mothballs in the 1930s, has been in operation ever since. It was re-opened from that closure in 1939 by Associated Scottish Distilleries, the Scotch arm of the post-Prohibition drinks giant in the US, National Distillers. When ASD ceased trading in 1954 the distillery passed through various hands before being bought by Whyte & Mackay in 1973. Despite being an important contributor to their blends, they also pushed Fettercairn as a single malt brand, known as "Old Fettercairn" until 2002 when the prefix was dropped.
Released in mid-2018, this beautiful looking liquid was distilled on 23rd December 1977 and aged in American White Oak ex-Bourbon barrels before being finished in Apostoles sherry cask #4.
The bottle is presented in a stunning wooden display case which includes a carved tile which details information regarding the whisky and distillery.
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