This bottling of a 5-year-old Glenesk by Wm Sanderson & Son (producers of Vat 69 Blended) was produced especially for the Italian market. The whisky was probably bottled in the early 1980s.
The closure was sealed with parafilm, the label and banderole on the neck of the bottle are no longer completely preserved.
Glenesk was a distillery near the town of Hillside, Angus, Scotland, which was founded in 1897. It changed hands several times and produced first malt, then grain whisky and finally malt whisky again. The whisky was marketed under the names Glen Esk, Highland Esk, North Esk, Hillside and Glenesk. In 1985 the distillery was closed and in 1996 it was partially demolished. Today, only the maltings remain and are still in operation.
Scotland and Scotch whisky is a global trend, a development that has led to a flourishing whisky scene in Scotland. There is hardly a week that goes by in which there is no news about another new distillery being built or the reopening of a distillery that has been closed for a long time.
Scotland, together with Ireland, is today considered the motherland of whisky, whose roots there go back to around 1500 AD.
Schäden der Flasche:
on the bottle cap at the front at the neck of the bottle at the front on the label at the front top left on the label at the front bottom left on the label at the top centre front on the label at the front centre bottom on the label at the front top right on the label at the front bottom right on the bottle cap at the back at the neck of the bottle at the back
Please look very carefully at all the pictures, especially the labels and pack, and satisfy yourself as to their condition before bidding.
This bottling of a 5-year-old Glenesk by Wm Sanderson & Son (producers of Vat 69 Blended) was produced especially for the Italian market. The whisky was probably bottled in the early 1980s.
The closure was sealed with parafilm, the label and banderole on the neck of the bottle are no longer completely preserved.
Glenesk was a distillery near the town of Hillside, Angus, Scotland, which was founded in 1897. It changed hands several times and produced first malt, then grain whisky and finally malt whisky again. The whisky was marketed under the names Glen Esk, Highland Esk, North Esk, Hillside and Glenesk. In 1985 the distillery was closed and in 1996 it was partially demolished. Today, only the maltings remain and are still in operation.
Scotland and Scotch whisky is a global trend, a development that has led to a flourishing whisky scene in Scotland. There is hardly a week that goes by in which there is no news about another new distillery being built or the reopening of a distillery that has been closed for a long time.
Scotland, together with Ireland, is today considered the motherland of whisky, whose roots there go back to around 1500 AD.
Schäden der Flasche:
on the bottle cap at the front at the neck of the bottle at the front on the label at the front top left on the label at the front bottom left on the label at the top centre front on the label at the front centre bottom on the label at the front top right on the label at the front bottom right on the bottle cap at the back at the neck of the bottle at the back
Please look very carefully at all the pictures, especially the labels and pack, and satisfy yourself as to their condition before bidding.