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At a stunning 75 years old this incredible Mortlach is the oldest whisky ever bottled. Released by Gordon & MacPhail as part of their Generations range, the whisky was distilled on 17th November 1939 and matured in a single first-fill sherry butt before being bottled at cask strength in 2015.
The precious liquid is presented in a handcrafted crystal teardrop-shaped decanter, which features 75 multilevel cuts in the glass representing the 75 years of maturation. Accompanying the decanter is a white presentation plinth, two crystal glasses and specially commissioned book, all packaged within a luxury Aniline leather travel bag.
With only 100 decanters released for sale, this could easily be named the world's most exclusive single malt whisky.
| Category | Single Malt | 
| Region | Speyside | 
| Distillery | Mortlach | 
| Bottler | Gordon & MacPhail | 
| Bottling Series | Generations | 
| Distilled Date | 1939 | 
| Bottled Date | 2015 | 
| Age | 75 | 
| Cask Type | First-fill sherry butt | 
| ABV | 44.40% | 
| Bottle Size | 70cl | 
| Status | In Bond |