North British 33 Year Old 1991 Cask No. 262087 Signatory Single Malt - 70cl 53.2%

North British 33 Year Old 1991 Cask No. 262087 Signatory Single Malt - 70cl 53.2%

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North British 33 Year Old 1991 Cask No. 262087 Signatory Single Malt - 70cl 53.2%

North British 33 Year Old 1991 Cask No. 262087 Signatory Single Malt - 70cl 53.2%

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Tasting Journey

Age 33 Year Old
Distillery North British
Region Lowlands
Cask Type Refill Oloroso Sherry Butt
Style Scotch and Malt
Colour

Amber

Nose

Aromas of vanilla cream, polished oak, and caramelised sugar with hints of honey and spice.

Palate

Taste of toffee, baked banana, toasted oak, and warming cinnamon.

Finish

A long, elegant, and slightly sweet finish, with lingering notes of oak spice, butterscotch, and soft grain warmth.

About This Whisky

North British 33 Year Old 1991 Cask No. 262087 Signatory Single Grain Scotch Whisky | 70cl | 53.2% ABV | Rare Lowland Cask Strength Release

Product Overview

Discover the refined craftsmanship of North British 33 Year Old 1991 Cask No. 262087 Signatory Single Grain Scotch Whisky, an exceptional aged release from one of Scotland’s historic Lowland grain distilleries. Selected and bottled by the renowned Signatory Vintage, this rare expression represents over three decades of patient maturation and expert cask management.

Distilled in 1991 and bottled after 33 years, this whisky was drawn from Cask No. 262087 and released at its natural cask strength of 53.2% ABV. Presented in a 70cl bottle, it remains non-chill filtered and retains its natural colour, allowing the purity and complexity of its long ageing to shine through.

The North British 33 Year Old 1991 showcases the distillery’s hallmark smoothness and maturity — a masterful example of how grain whisky evolves into something deeply rich, balanced, and complex with time.


About North British Distillery

Founded in 1885 in Edinburgh, the North British Distillery is one of Scotland’s most important producers of grain whisky. Known for its light, elegant spirit, it has long been a key component in premium Scotch blends. In the hands of independent bottlers like Signatory Vintage, select casks such as this 1991 single grain reveal the distillery’s remarkable potential as a standalone whisky — refined, sweet, and full of Lowland charm.


Why You’ll Love It

  • Aged 33 years in a single cask (No. 262087)

  • Bottled by Signatory Vintage, one of Scotland’s top independent bottlers

  • Cask strength (53.2% ABV), non-chill filtered, and natural colour

  • Rare Lowland single grain whisky with exceptional maturity

  • A perfect choice for collectors and whisky connoisseurs.

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About North British

North British Distillery

The North British Distillery was established in 1885 and has been trading in Edinburgh since 1887. They're a distillation and maturation business selling grain spirit – the base for blended whisky – and its by-products. Significant quantities of North British grain whisky are included in many well-known blended brands. The production of grain spirit also creates valuable by-products which are sold on to other sectors. Within a year of opening the distillery was producing 3,600,000 litres (790,000 imp gal; 950,000 US gal) of spirit per year, output at a price of one shilling and three pence per proof gallon. By the start of World War I, production had risen to 9,000,000 litres (2,000,000 imp gal; 2,400,000 US gal) per annum but came to a halt in 1917 due to a lack of economic supply of grain.

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