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Port Ellen 21 Year Old 1982 Old Malt Cask (Douglas Laing) for Fortnum & Mason
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This is an exceptionally rare Port Ellen 21 Year Old, distilled in September 1982 and bottled in July 2004 by Douglas Laing for the prestigious Fortnum & Mason. Part of the acclaimed Old Malt Cask series, this single cask expression (DL Ref 1282) was fully matured in a Sherry Cask and bottled at a preferred strength of 50% ABV.
- Distillery Heritage: Port Ellen is a legendary 'ghost' distillery that closed in 1983, making its remaining stocks highly finite and sought after.
- Limited Edition: This is a single cask bottling, with only 305 bottles ever produced.
- Maturation: Uniquely fully matured in a Sherry Cask, providing a rich, dark fruit profile that complements the distillery's iconic peat smoke.
- Exclusivity: A special selection for Fortnum & Mason, Piccadilly London, adding significant provenance and collector appeal.
This bottling represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Islay history, showcasing the complex interplay between maritime peat and deep sherry influence.
| Distillery | Port Ellen distillery |
| Region | Islay |
| Age | 21 years |
| ABV | 50% |
| Origin | Scotland |
| Vintage | 1982 |
| Volume | 70cl |
| Category | Single Malt Whisky, Fine & Rare, Independent Bottler, Investment Grade, Scotch Whisky, Single Cask |
| Class | Single Cask |
| Lottype | Bottle |
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