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From the Legendary Cellar of Pierre Chen

Glenlivet Gordon & MacPhail Generations 80 Year Old 44.9 abv 1940 (1 BT 70cl)

Auction Closed

November 18, 03:55 PM GMT

Estimate

50,000 - 70,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Glenlivet Gordon & MacPhail Generations 80 Year Old 44.9 abv 1940


Cask #340, cask type: first fill Sherry butt, distilled on 3rd February 1940, bottled on 5th February 2020, bottle #093 of 240, Glencairn Crystal decanter designed by internationally acclaimed architect and designer Sir David Adjaye OBE, includes Glencairn Crystal glassware, excellent overall condition and appearance, in original presentation case, transit packaging and outer shipping carton


93 Points Whisky Fun


1 bt 70cl (opc)


LYING IN OCTAVIAN, CORSHAM Offered In Bond Available Duty Paid


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