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A single cask release from the rarely seen Kinclaith Lowlands distillery, which closed in 1975, bottled by independent bottler Duncan Taylor in their Rarest of the Rare series - a limited edition collection of some of the rarest whiskies available today. Distilled in May 1969 and matured for 36 years before being bottled in August 2005. Only 152 bottles were produced, each individually numbered. Presented in a wooden case that includes a 50ml miniature of the same whisky and a Duncan Taylor branded tasting glass. Non-chillfiltered, naturally coloured and bottled at a cask strength of 50.1%. (Bottle size 750ml)
Kinclaith was established in 1957, located on the south side of the River Clyde in Glasgow. The small malt distillery was actually housed within the large Strathclyde grain distillery, which still produces today. Kinclaith, however, was only operational for 18 years closing in 1975, resulting in one of the most elusive whiskies of all of Scotland's distilleries.