Fine Spirits

September 0412, 2023
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LOT 10

Lot 10

ABERLOUR HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY 12 YEARS (ONE 70 CL)
ABERLOUR SINGLE HIGHLAND MALT SCOTCH WHISKY 19 YEARS (ONE 700 ML)

ABERLOUR HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY 12 YEARS (ONE 70 CL)
ABERLOUR SINGLE HIGHLAND MALT SCOTCH WHISKY 19 YEARS (ONE 700 ML)
Lot 10 Details
ABERLOUR HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY 12 YEARS (ONE 70 CL, OC)

Aberlour Distillery. Scotland, Speyside.
low neck

56.8% ABV / 70 cl

Finish / Cask: Sherry Cask Selection

Bottle: # 1,482 of 1,812

Notes: Celebrating 200 Years. 2013 Release

ABERLOUR SINGLE HIGHLAND MALT SCOTCH WHISKY 19 YEARS (ONE 700 ML)

Aberlour Distillery. Speyside, Scotland.
mid-neck

54.1% ABV / 700 ml

Distilled: 1994

Bottled: 2014

Finish / Cask: 1st fill Ex-Bourbon Hogshead. Cask # 4423

Notes: Berry Bros & Rudd Ltd. (Independent Bottler). Unchill Filtered. Uncoloured. Bottled Exclusively for Kensington Wine Market

2 bts.    per lot $200 - $400

Realised: $420
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

CONDITION DETAILS

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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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