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2014 Glenburgie, Single Malt Hogshead 'Full Cask' No 32, Speyside
53 Gallons - Scotland, United KingdomMarket Data
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About This Wine
Investing in Glenburgie casks represents a compelling opportunity due to the distillery’s significant role within the blended Scotch industry and its growing prominence as a standalone single malt. Established in 1810 in Speyside, Glenburgie has long supplied whisky for acclaimed blends, including Ballantine’s. Recently, its single malt expressions have gained recognition for their balanced and approachable profile, characterized by ripe orchard fruits, honeyed sweetness, and subtle spice. As global whisky enthusiasts increasingly seek unique, historically overlooked single malts, Glenburgie’s limited official bottlings and diminishing aged stock enhance its attractiveness as an investment asset, offering significant potential for future appreciation driven by scarcity and international consumer demand.