Glenfarclas Single Highland Malt 1974
Single malt Scotch whisky. 70 cl.
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DESCRIPTION
1 bottle of Glenfarclas Single Highland Malt 1974. Speyside, Scotland.
Single malt Scotch whisky. 70 cl.
Level: A.
Limited edition of 2732 bottles. Bottled in the 2000s.
In its original cardboard box.
Capsule: original, in good condition.
Labels in good condition.
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Provenance: Private collection. Kept in private cellar, in horizontal position, temperature and humidity controlled.
Glenfarclas from the 1970s are highly prized by collectors and aficionados.
Glenfarclas is a historic single malt Scotch whisky distillery located in Speyside, Scotland, founded in 1836 and owned by the Grant family since 1865; it is especially renowned for maintaining traditional production methods, such as the use of stills heated with direct fire, and for aging most of its whiskies in sherry casks, resulting in a classic, elegant and complex style, with the usual notes of dried fruits, caramel, spices and wood, highly appreciated by both aficionados and collectors of high quality whisky.
**The images of each lot are the actual images of the item and are therefore part of the cataloging. Buyer agrees that the condition of the wine is shown in the images and/or description, and that the contents and fragility of the cork and seal are not the responsibility of Setdart Auctions.
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