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Balmenach 40 Year Old 1983 - Old & Rare Platinum (Hunter Laing) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML

Balmenach 40 Year Old 1983 - Old & Rare Platinum (Hunter Laing) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML

Whiskey: Balmenach 40 Year Old 1983 - Old & Rare Platinum (Hunter Laing) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML

This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 102.2 (51.1%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Balmenach

A regal dram from Balmenach, aged four decades in a refill cask. Selected by Hunter Laing for its Old & Rare Platinum range, this single malt is floral, oaky, and mature, with a delicate balance between dried fruit sweetness and seasoned wood. One for quiet reflection or smug showing off.

Balmenach 40 Year Old 1983 - Old & Rare Platinum (Hunter Laing) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Aroma is very pleasant and delightful.

Palate: A rich, complex, and smooth taste.

Finish: Elegant long-lasting aftertaste.

Distillery Information

Founded in 1824, by James McGregor under the name Balminoch, the distillery lies in Cromdale, in the heart of whisky country in Speyside. The McGregors were a line of smugglers, of which Cromdale was rife. The Balminoch distillery had previously been a family-run farm distillery, but after the Excise Act of 1823, became one of the first legally run distilleries. The name derives from the Gaelic 'Am Baile Meadhnach' meaning 'the middle farm'. The distillery remained in McGregor family hands for some time and in 1987 it was renamed the Balmenach Glenlivet Distillery Company. The distillery was sold in 1922 and subsequently became part of Distillers Company Limited in 1925 before it was acquired, in 1930, by Scottish Malt Distillers (SMD). The distillery employed an innovative nineteenth century French invention called a Saladin Box, a device which dramatically economised the malting process.

$5,999.99
Balmenach 40 Year Old 1983 - Old & Rare Platinum (Hunter Laing) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
$5,999.99

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Whiskey: Balmenach 40 Year Old 1983 - Old & Rare Platinum (Hunter Laing) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML

This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

Featured in

  • ROLLING STONE
  • MEN'S JOURNAL
  • US WEEKLY

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: 102.2 (51.1%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Balmenach

A regal dram from Balmenach, aged four decades in a refill cask. Selected by Hunter Laing for its Old & Rare Platinum range, this single malt is floral, oaky, and mature, with a delicate balance between dried fruit sweetness and seasoned wood. One for quiet reflection or smug showing off.

Balmenach 40 Year Old 1983 - Old & Rare Platinum (Hunter Laing) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Aroma is very pleasant and delightful.

Palate: A rich, complex, and smooth taste.

Finish: Elegant long-lasting aftertaste.

Distillery Information

Founded in 1824, by James McGregor under the name Balminoch, the distillery lies in Cromdale, in the heart of whisky country in Speyside. The McGregors were a line of smugglers, of which Cromdale was rife. The Balminoch distillery had previously been a family-run farm distillery, but after the Excise Act of 1823, became one of the first legally run distilleries. The name derives from the Gaelic 'Am Baile Meadhnach' meaning 'the middle farm'. The distillery remained in McGregor family hands for some time and in 1987 it was renamed the Balmenach Glenlivet Distillery Company. The distillery was sold in 1922 and subsequently became part of Distillers Company Limited in 1925 before it was acquired, in 1930, by Scottish Malt Distillers (SMD). The distillery employed an innovative nineteenth century French invention called a Saladin Box, a device which dramatically economised the malting process.