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Feb 26, 2005

/ world’s oldest single malt whisky heads for hongkong

workers at the family-owned glenfiddich distillery in speyside, scotland, have bade a fond farewell to the bottle of glenfiddich rare collection 1937, which will now go on sale in the duty free department of hong kong’s chep lap kok airport. the airport is a major gateway for international travellers and distillers are confident the 64-year-old malt – which has previously been sold at the glenfiddich distillery for £10,000 a bottle – will attract considerable interest from collectors.

via the scotsman, bbc, weird news (*g*)

03:26 AM in scotland | Permalink

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