Good news for Whisky lovers

The world has got a whisky which has been more than 70 years. The Scottish distillery has the wonderful whisky and was buried below before the Second World War. John Urquhart was the creator of the creator of the whisky and now his great grand daughter Claire Urquhart holds a euro 10,000 decanter of the malt. The world’s oldest single malt saw its splendor in the Edinburgh Castle.

The speyside single malt whisky was released under the “generations” brand. The whisky was in t5he Spanish oak hogshead cask which contained 54 full sized and small decanters. The cost of 70 cl decanter will be euro 10,000 and 20 cl costs euro 2,500.The cask was filled on October 1938 by John Uruquhart. The companies’ joint managers are Michael and David Uruquhart.

The directors announced they waited for 70 th day of 2010 to announce the 70 year malt. The directors also told
they were anxiously waiting for the generations and is a lifetime expertise. The malt, Morlach has no comparison and is Scotland’s liquid history said the owners. A bottle which was presented to the queen went to the national museum of Scotland. The whisky writer Charles MacLean described the 70 year whisky as a delicate, fresh, vital, fruity whisky with unusual attributes of waxiness and smokiness.

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