Glen Albyn 26 Year Old 1975 Rare Malts- 70cl 54.8%

Glen Albyn 26 Year Old 1975 Rare Malts- 70cl 54.8%

£649.99
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Glen Albyn 26 Year Old 1975 Rare Malts- 70cl 54.8%

Glen Albyn 26 Year Old 1975 Rare Malts- 70cl 54.8%

£649.99
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Tasting Journey

Age 26 Year Old
Distillery Glen Albyn
Region Highlands
Style Malt and Scotch
Colour

Amber

Nose

Light aromas of barley sweetness, stemmy cut hay and warm countryside air.

Palate

There are notes of mixed dried fruits, barley sugar and vanilla fudge.

Finish

Spiced and peppery with a creamy texture

About This Whisky

Glen Albyn 26 Year Old 1975 Rare Malts is an incredibly rare bottling from the silent Glen Albyn distillery, as part of the Rare Malts series. This 26 year old Highland single malt was laid down in 1975 and bottled by Diageo in May 2002.


About Glen Albyn

Glen Albyn Distillery

Glen Albyn distillery was a Highland single malt Scotch whisky distillery in Inverness, Scotland. It operated from 1846 to 1983.
Glen Albyn whiskey brand was relaunched in 2022.
Glen Albyn was notable for its uniquely shaped worm tubs, which were shaped into the letter D with the flat side down to cool the spirit quickly. It was also one of the first distilleries to introduce Saladin box maltings, along with its neighbour, Glen Mhor.

Unlike Glen Mhor, which was bottled as a single malt throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Glen Albyn’s whisky was mostly sold for blending. Some official bottlings were released in the 1970s, while a 26-year-old edition became part of Diageo’s Rare Malts collection in 2001. A handful of independent bottlings also exist though have become exceedingly rare.

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