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The Old & Rare Advent Calendar (2021 Edition)

Availability: In stock

$1,130.38

Quick Overview

The Old and Rare Advent Calendar has returned for 2019, squirrelling away 24 different 30ml wax-sealed drams of magnificent malts and exceptional blends from the likes of America
Dimensions: W 35cm X H 35cm X D 8cm

- Rosebank 26 Year Old (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
- Old Fitzgerald 15 Year Old
- Loch Lomond 30 Year Old
- Hibiki 17 Year Old
- Bunnahabhain 25 Year Old
- Balvenie 26 Year Old - A Day of Dark Barley
- Isle of Jura 1989 Rare Vintage
- Caledonian 42 Year Old 1976 (cask 12769) - Xtra Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
- Dalmore Quintessence
- Johnnie Walker Blue Label
- Fiona Macleod 33 Year Old - The Character of Islay Whisky Company
- Glen Scotia 25 Year Old
- Four Roses Elliott's Select 2016
- Yamazaki 18 Year Old
- Bruichladdich 1985/32 - Hidden Glory
- The Glenrothes 25 Year Old - Soleo Collection
- Mortlach 20 Year Old
- Glenfiddich Grand Cru 23 Year Old
- Tomatin 30 Year Old
- WhistlePig 13 Year Old - The Boss Hog 2018 Edition
- Clynelish 21 Year Old 1997 (cask 12781) - Xtra Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
- Glenfarclas 30 Year Old
- Macallan 25 Year Old 1993 - North Star Spirits
- Fettercairn 40 Year Old
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Details

Estimated despatch 28th October

Drinks by the Dram truly knows what makes a magical Christmas present – dram upon dram of swanky, sublime whisky! The Old and Rare Advent Calendar has returned for 2019, squirrelling away 24 different 30ml wax-sealed drams of magnificent malts and exceptional blends from the likes of America, Japan and, of course, Scotland behind each window. We all know someone who couldn’t think of a better way to ring in the festive season with some of the most delicious, award-winning whiskies (one worth over £750!), so why not indulge in the spectacular this year? It certainly beats chocolate...

SPOILER ALERT! Ideally, each of the 24 drams you uncover should be a total surprise, but we get that you might not want to wait to discover what's in your Advent Calendar. If that sounds like you, feel free to click ‘Look inside’ below to see which drams hide within. However, to keep you guessing throughout Advent, the drams are listed in a random order.

  • Balvenie 30 Year Old
  • Hibiki 17 Year Old
  • Kininvie 25 Year Old 1990 (cask 21) - 'The First Drops' (Special Release #1)
  • Bunnahabhain 25 Year Old
  • Fettercairn 28 Year Old
  • Glen Elgin 18 Year Old 1998 (Special Release 2017)
  • The Half-Century Blend
  • Clynelish Select Reserve (Special Release 2015)
  • The Macallan Oscuro
  • Dalmore Quintessence
  • Nikka Taketsuru 17 Year Old
  • Glenfiddich 30 Year Old
  • Bourbon Whiskey #1 24 Year Old (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
  • Glenglassaugh 38 Year Old 1978 (cask 2343) - Rare Cask Release Batch 3
  • Convalmore 32 Year Old 1984 (Special Release 2017)
  • Mortlach 25 Year Old
  • The Lost Distilleries Blend - Batch 11
  • Macallan 26 Year Old (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
  • Tomatin 30 Year Old
  • Bunnahabhain 35 Year Old (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
  • North British 55 Year Old 1962 (cask 11786) - Xtra Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
  • Mannochmore 25 Year Old 1990 (Special Release 2016)
  • WhistlePig 14 Year Old - The Boss Hog 2017 Edition (cask 3)
  • Glengoyne 30 Year Old


Please note: There's a chance that some contents may change, but have no fear, friends. The 24 drams you'll find in your Advent Calendar will always be of appropriate value and slot into the assortment seamlessly.

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