A discontinued bottling from Glenfiddich’s Clans of the Highlands of Scotland Collection, released during the 1980’s. This bottle comes presented in a gift tin showing a portrait of Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster (Bart) by Sir Henry Raeburn (1794-5) reproduced from an original painting in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh. Contains a discontinued un-aged Glenfiddich Special Reserve Single Malt Scotch Whisky (75cl 43%vol). Also a double sided insert detailing the history of the Clan Sinclair. (https://www.onlinecava.com/)
Glenfiddich was founded by William Grant who had learned his craft at Mortlach and the first spirit ran from the stills on Christmas Day 1887. Glenfiddich is also credited with creating the world’s interest in single malt whisky with the launch of the Straight Malt in 1963. Still family owned they were the first single malt brand to sell 1 million cases in a year.
The bottle was modeled from photos on the internet and the box from one I own.
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