Strathclyde 30 Year Old 1988 Glasgow Garden Festival is a rare and highly collectible Lowland single grain Scotch whisky from Strathclyde Distillery, bottled exclusively for The Whisky Barrel. Distilled on 9th June 1988 and matured for 30 years in a single barrel (#62125), this exceptional expression was bottled on 10th June 2018, with just 138 individually numbered bottles released.
This exclusive release commemorates the Glasgow Garden Festival, a landmark event that transformed derelict land along the River Clyde into vibrant green space and cultural attractions. Matured in American oak, this long-aged grain whisky offers remarkable smoothness and depth, showcasing classic Strathclyde notes of vanilla, coconut, toffee, and gentle spice with a refined, silky texture.
Why We Think You’ll Love It
- Rare Lowland single grain Scotch whisky from Strathclyde Distillery
- Distilled 9th June 1988, bottled 10th June 2018
- Matured for 30 years in single barrel #62125
- Limited release of 138 individually numbered bottles
- Exclusive to The Whisky Barrel
- Commemorates the Glasgow Garden Festival
The Strathclyde 30 Year Old 1988 Glasgow Garden Festival is a beautifully matured and historically significant single grain whisky, offering exceptional smoothness, depth, and a unique story. A superb addition for collectors and connoisseurs of long-aged Scotch whisky.
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