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Where to buy Dumbarton 21 Year Old 2000 (cask 15825) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

Dumbarton 21 Year Old 2000 (cask 15825) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

2 784 kr

Whiskey: Dumbarton 21 Year Old 2000 (cask 15825) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

Very exciting stuff from indie bottler Douglas Laing here – well-aged single grain whisky from the silent Dumbarton distillery!

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 103 (51.5%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Dumbarton

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Very exciting stuff from indie bottler Douglas Laing here – well-aged single grain whisky from the silent Dumbarton distillery! Distilled in the year 2000, this rested in a single hogshead cask for over two decades, and was bottled up in 2022 for the Old Particular series with just 176 bottles released.

Dumbarton 21 Year Old 2000 (cask 15825) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Delicate and sweet, with brown sugar, marmalade, cinnamon butter, and Scottish tablet.

Palate: Runny honey, vanilla buttercream, and fudge.

Finish: Baking spices return on the finish, alongside toffee penny.

Distillery Information

In 1936, Canadian distiller Hiram Walker-Gooderham Worts purchased the whisky blending company George Ballantine & Sons, giving it sizeable stocks of mature whisky and an established brand (Ballantine’s), but no distilleries. Hiram Walker was established to oversee Scottish operations, and built Dumbarton distillery in the Lowland regions of Scotland. When Dumbarton began distilling in 1938, it was the largest continuous distillery in Scotland producing grain whisky. It was also the first to introduce American-style stainless steel columns, rather than copper stills. Immortalised in history are the ‘Scotch Watch’, a gaggle of around 100 Chinese white geese introduced by Hiram Walker in 1959 to protect Dumbarton from intruders. The geese stayed when Dumbarton closed in 2002, though 10 years later the remaining seven birds were at last retired and sent to live with an existing flock at Glasgow Green. The buildings have since been demolished to make way for a new housing development including, most sadly including the site’s iconic red tower.

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Dumbarton 21 Year Old 2000 (cask 15825) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

2 784 kr

Whiskey: Dumbarton 21 Year Old 2000 (cask 15825) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

Very exciting stuff from indie bottler Douglas Laing here – well-aged single grain whisky from the silent Dumbarton distillery!

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

Featured in

ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 103 (51.5%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Dumbarton

Very exciting stuff from indie bottler Douglas Laing here – well-aged single grain whisky from the silent Dumbarton distillery! Distilled in the year 2000, this rested in a single hogshead cask for over two decades, and was bottled up in 2022 for the Old Particular series with just 176 bottles released.

Dumbarton 21 Year Old 2000 (cask 15825) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Delicate and sweet, with brown sugar, marmalade, cinnamon butter, and Scottish tablet.

Palate: Runny honey, vanilla buttercream, and fudge.

Finish: Baking spices return on the finish, alongside toffee penny.

Distillery Information

In 1936, Canadian distiller Hiram Walker-Gooderham Worts purchased the whisky blending company George Ballantine & Sons, giving it sizeable stocks of mature whisky and an established brand (Ballantine’s), but no distilleries. Hiram Walker was established to oversee Scottish operations, and built Dumbarton distillery in the Lowland regions of Scotland. When Dumbarton began distilling in 1938, it was the largest continuous distillery in Scotland producing grain whisky. It was also the first to introduce American-style stainless steel columns, rather than copper stills. Immortalised in history are the ‘Scotch Watch’, a gaggle of around 100 Chinese white geese introduced by Hiram Walker in 1959 to protect Dumbarton from intruders. The geese stayed when Dumbarton closed in 2002, though 10 years later the remaining seven birds were at last retired and sent to live with an existing flock at Glasgow Green. The buildings have since been demolished to make way for a new housing development including, most sadly including the site’s iconic red tower.

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