



Probably Speyside's Finest Distillery 43 years 1965 Douglas Laing Butt DL REF 4816 - One of 583 - bottled 2008 The Old Malt Cask
50%
0.7L
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Probably Speyside's Finest Distillery 43 years 1965 Douglas Laing Butt DL REF 4816 - One of 583 - bottled 2008 The Old Malt Cask
The wine
A 43 year old single cask (#4816) from a Speyside distillery (Glenfarclas) distilled in 1965 and bottled in 2008. Douglas Laing was founded in 1948 by Fred Douglas Laing, primarily as a blending company but also as an independent bottler, an activity which grew over the years. When Fred Douglas Laing died in 1982, his two sons Fred and Stewart took over the business. Stewart left in 2013 to set up Hunter Laing. Douglas Laing is today managed by Fred Laing and his daughter Cara. Old Malt Cask is a range of single casks bottled at 50% ABV launched in 1998 and today managed by Hunter Laing. A limited edition of 583 bottles.
About the Producer The Speyside Distillery
Speyside Distillery Company was founded in the region of the same name by the Christie family in 1955. It was initially a trading company, before becoming a producer after opening the distillery. Speyside was built between 1962 and 1987 by George Christie and Alex Fairlie near the village of Kingussie, on the site of Old Milton House, the home of John MacPherson Grant, director of the former Speyside distillery, which operated from 1895 to 1911. Production only began in 1990. The first malt, Drumguish, was released three years later. The company was bought in 2012 by John Harvey McDonough, who produces several brands, including Spey and Byron's gin.
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