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41 : Famous Grouse 16 year old

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The 16-year-old Special Edition by Famous Grouse is a blended Scotch whisky made from just eight different whiskeys, carefully blended together and then matured in former sherry and bourbon barrels. The label and the gift pack were designed in collaboration with illustrator Vic Lee.

Glenturret Distillery holds the distinction of being one of Scotland's oldest licensed distilleries, with origins dating back to 1775. Located near Crieff, Perthshire, Glenturret has a fascinating history that has shaped its reputation. Originally named Hosh, the distillery underwent several ownership changes before being acquired by John and Hugh Drummond in the early 1800s. Throughout its history, Glenturret faced periods of decline and closure, but in 1957, it was revived by enthusiast James Fairlie, who restored the distillery and brought it back into operation. In 1999, The Edrington Group acquired Glenturret, infusing new energy and investment into the distillery. Over the years, Glenturret has expanded its range of whiskies, offering expressions that showcase its Highland heritage.
%ABV
40
Distillery
Glenturret
Brand
Famous Grouse
Details
Start: 03 Jul 2023 17:00
End: 10 Jul 2023 21:00
Auction description

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Auction Closes on the  10th of July

LOT DATA
Start time 03 Jul 2023 17:00
Closing time 10 Jul 2023 21:11
Starting price € 5.00
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