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A bottle of North Port 24 Year Old from Duncan Taylor's Rarest of the Rare series, a range of cask strength, single cask whiskies from distilleries which no longer exist. This site serves a dual purpose as a personal whisky blog where I can document my exploration of whisky and whiskey (and sometimes other liquid refreshments) and also as a site for our local whisky club....named, not surprisingly, the Newcomers Whisky Club.With the help of my friend, Mike Dainauski, we established the Newcomers Whisky Club, Plano, TX in May 2012. As I go along, I hope to update the site with various whisky reviews and comments about my experiences, to document our club's activities, and occasionally share some general information pertaining to whisky in its various forms. Nose: The nose starts as a veritable fruit basket – both Be forewarned that I am a complete webpage building neophyte so if something doesn't work as it should, add a comment or send me an email and I will do my best to fix it! Repair work started shortly after the bombing, but then was put on hold in 1943, when the RAF took over the site and remained there until the end of the war.After World War II, renovation of the distillery restarted but, in line with the unfortunate side of its history, while repair work was underway, on 3 October 1959, vapors inside were ignited and caused an explosion that again damaged part of the distillery. The distillery remained mothballed until after World War II. Over it’s nearly 100 years, Banff had a rather colorful – and a rather difficult – existence. Despite the damage from the raid, Banff survived. We focus on the enjoyment and exploration of whiskies of all types in a casual and informal atmosphere.On the personal side, I've become a whisky fan....or nutcase, as my wife would say, over the last several years and, with the help of several like-minded friends, I've been able to undertake some serious exploration of some good, some great, and some exceptional whiskies (with the odd marginal or not-so good whisky, as well).
We set up the club as an informal, social club comprised of whisky fans of all types, from the experienced single malt drinker, to blend drinkers seeking to try something new, to complete newbies who are excited to learn and appreciate whisky.
The company was run by a trust for many years until Euan Shand and Alan Gordon bought Duncan Taylor in 2002. duncantaylor.com A few of Duncan Taylor's series are 'Whisky Galore', 'Peerless' and 'Rarest of the Rare'.
You can unsubscribe at any time – see our Registered in Scotland, Company Number SC490586 and VAT Registration Number 197 5059 65.Cadenhead Creations 44 Year Old Light Fruity Sherry Batch #1Whisky Miniature Selection x 10 / includes Inverleven 1984
Please be advised that the absence of any specific condition reports does not imply that this bottle is in perfect condition. This was distilled in April 1981, and bottled in May There are no further shopping results for Banff 1975 30 Year Old Duncan Taylor Rarest of the Rare but you might be interested to try some of these brands and bottlings.
We recommend close inspection of all images prior to placing any bids, and any further information required can be provided upon request.Due to the various ages of bottles and their seals, condition of liquid is at the buyer's discretion and no claim can be lodged against failure/leakage in transit.Whisky Auctioneer will only use this information to send you our e-newsletter.
Sadly, after a century of operation, the years of economic depression and wars in the early decades of the 1900s caused financial difficulties and nearly 80 years of ownership by the Simpson family, bankruptcy led to the sale of the distillery to Scottish Malt Distillers in 1932 for £50,000.
Duncan Taylor Rarest Macallan 42 Year Old 1969 LS4500-3505 This one is a Macallan 42 Year Old from sherry cask #6860, filled on the 10th of September in 1969 and bottled in 2012. By the late 1980s, most of the distillery’s buildings had been dismantled or demolished.
Made with It was reported that in aftermath that a lot of whisky spilled from the destroyed casks made its way into the nearby water supplies, intoxicating much of the local animal population.
3350, Bottle 109 of 289, 45.4% abv Color: a soft yellow gold. When renovation was finally complete, the distillery returned to operating status and continued to produce whisky until it was finally mothballed by Diageo in 1983. The railway offered superior transport of grains into the distillery and improved access to the growing markets in England.
As fate would have it, the last remaining vestige of the Banff distillery, a warehouse, was destroyed on 11 April 1991, by, you guessed it, another fire.Welcome to my Newcomers Whisky Club website. Review this whisky An extraordinary Macallan single malt bottled by Duncan Taylor for its The Rarest of the Rare Collection - and it is indeed as rare as the name suggests.
A bottle of North Port 24 Year Old from Duncan Taylor's Rarest of the Rare series, a range of cask strength, single cask whiskies from distilleries which no longer exist. This site serves a dual purpose as a personal whisky blog where I can document my exploration of whisky and whiskey (and sometimes other liquid refreshments) and also as a site for our local whisky club....named, not surprisingly, the Newcomers Whisky Club.With the help of my friend, Mike Dainauski, we established the Newcomers Whisky Club, Plano, TX in May 2012. As I go along, I hope to update the site with various whisky reviews and comments about my experiences, to document our club's activities, and occasionally share some general information pertaining to whisky in its various forms. Nose: The nose starts as a veritable fruit basket – both Be forewarned that I am a complete webpage building neophyte so if something doesn't work as it should, add a comment or send me an email and I will do my best to fix it! Repair work started shortly after the bombing, but then was put on hold in 1943, when the RAF took over the site and remained there until the end of the war.After World War II, renovation of the distillery restarted but, in line with the unfortunate side of its history, while repair work was underway, on 3 October 1959, vapors inside were ignited and caused an explosion that again damaged part of the distillery. The distillery remained mothballed until after World War II. Over it’s nearly 100 years, Banff had a rather colorful – and a rather difficult – existence. Despite the damage from the raid, Banff survived. We focus on the enjoyment and exploration of whiskies of all types in a casual and informal atmosphere.On the personal side, I've become a whisky fan....or nutcase, as my wife would say, over the last several years and, with the help of several like-minded friends, I've been able to undertake some serious exploration of some good, some great, and some exceptional whiskies (with the odd marginal or not-so good whisky, as well).
We set up the club as an informal, social club comprised of whisky fans of all types, from the experienced single malt drinker, to blend drinkers seeking to try something new, to complete newbies who are excited to learn and appreciate whisky.
The company was run by a trust for many years until Euan Shand and Alan Gordon bought Duncan Taylor in 2002. duncantaylor.com A few of Duncan Taylor's series are 'Whisky Galore', 'Peerless' and 'Rarest of the Rare'.
You can unsubscribe at any time – see our Registered in Scotland, Company Number SC490586 and VAT Registration Number 197 5059 65.Cadenhead Creations 44 Year Old Light Fruity Sherry Batch #1Whisky Miniature Selection x 10 / includes Inverleven 1984
Please be advised that the absence of any specific condition reports does not imply that this bottle is in perfect condition. This was distilled in April 1981, and bottled in May There are no further shopping results for Banff 1975 30 Year Old Duncan Taylor Rarest of the Rare but you might be interested to try some of these brands and bottlings.
We recommend close inspection of all images prior to placing any bids, and any further information required can be provided upon request.Due to the various ages of bottles and their seals, condition of liquid is at the buyer's discretion and no claim can be lodged against failure/leakage in transit.Whisky Auctioneer will only use this information to send you our e-newsletter.
Sadly, after a century of operation, the years of economic depression and wars in the early decades of the 1900s caused financial difficulties and nearly 80 years of ownership by the Simpson family, bankruptcy led to the sale of the distillery to Scottish Malt Distillers in 1932 for £50,000.
Duncan Taylor Rarest Macallan 42 Year Old 1969 LS4500-3505 This one is a Macallan 42 Year Old from sherry cask #6860, filled on the 10th of September in 1969 and bottled in 2012. By the late 1980s, most of the distillery’s buildings had been dismantled or demolished.
Made with It was reported that in aftermath that a lot of whisky spilled from the destroyed casks made its way into the nearby water supplies, intoxicating much of the local animal population.
3350, Bottle 109 of 289, 45.4% abv Color: a soft yellow gold. When renovation was finally complete, the distillery returned to operating status and continued to produce whisky until it was finally mothballed by Diageo in 1983. The railway offered superior transport of grains into the distillery and improved access to the growing markets in England.
As fate would have it, the last remaining vestige of the Banff distillery, a warehouse, was destroyed on 11 April 1991, by, you guessed it, another fire.Welcome to my Newcomers Whisky Club website. Review this whisky An extraordinary Macallan single malt bottled by Duncan Taylor for its The Rarest of the Rare Collection - and it is indeed as rare as the name suggests.