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QUESTNY 09-25-2007 01:54 PM

A Single Malt Dark Brown (Black) Scotch ?
 
Can Someone Help Me Find It, I Purchased a case about 5-6 years ago...
If Someone knows the Name, Please let me Know...
I Think Its a Short Name Maybe 3 letters
Thanks Again

Peter 09-25-2007 02:40 PM

Does Cu Dhub ring a bell to you? Black caramel is actually added to this Speyside malt to give it an unusual dark colour.

Where did you purchase your case of dark brown (black) whisky?

alx62n 09-25-2007 10:02 PM

scotch ale
 
Was it a scotch ale?

QUESTNY 09-26-2007 05:15 PM

Thank You , But I Found Out It Was ....loch Dhu
But I Will Be Trying Cu Dhub...
Thanks Again

Peter 09-26-2007 05:23 PM

Loch Dhu Black Whisky - replaced by Cu Dhub?
 
I just found this:

CU DHUB Black Whisky - A black whisky, produced to replace the infamous but much loved Loch Dhu.

So, after seeing that - I'm wondering if you can even find Loch Dhu anymore???

--P

Unregistered 03-14-2008 10:21 PM

Black Whisky
 
I would hold on to that bottle, the distillery closed 10(?) years ago and it will be a rarity just like Ladyburn. (I am babying a bottle of each!)

hielander 11-27-2008 12:24 PM

loch dhu
 
loch dhu distillery is not closed because there never was a loch dhu distillery. it was produced by Mannochmore distillery which has discontinued the production of loch dhu but still makes the excellent mannochmore

Jek-k 11-18-2009 07:54 PM

A Single Malt Dark Brown Black Scotch
 
I am wanting to buy a single malt 25 year old bottle for my groomsmen and I wanted to keep the bottle under 250. What would be a few of my best choices, and where would I go to purchase.

Unregistered 12-07-2009 12:53 PM

Loch Dhu!!
 
This is near impossible to find anymore, and if you do its SUPER pricey, it is by far the best i've every had, i used to work in a whiskey specialist bar and i can account for the disappearance of at least one bottle of it!! but its the only black one i've ever seen or tasted!

Unregistered 01-02-2010 09:30 AM

Loch Dhu
 
Loch Dhu can still be purchased at a few specialist suppliers in the UK, most of the stock is held and comes from www.loch-dhu.com

All the best

Rachel

Unregistered 02-15-2010 06:02 PM

liked it
 
I liked this whisky but becoming rarer all the time . If it`s so bad why collect it.

bkblankenship 07-13-2010 02:25 PM

A Single Malt Dark Brown ( Black ) Scotch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 15530)
I liked this whisky but becoming rarer all the time . If it`s so bad why collect it.

A NOTE ABOUT COLLECTIBILITY: Collecting is not whether it is good or not. It is about the novelty and rarity of any collectible. Loch Dhu happens to possess both novelty and rarity; the method of achieving the black color ( which has not been fully revealed by Diageo ) and the rarity as it was produced in limited quantities.

I found 53 bottles that have been auctioned since 2005.

2005 ( 1 bottle ): 145 EURO / US$183
2006 ( 6 bottles ): 101 - 155 EURO / US$127 - 195
2007 ( 9 bottles ): 105 - 151 EURO / US$132 - 190
2008 ( 16 bottles ): 82 - 255 EURO / US$103 - 321
2009 ( 17 bottles ): 70 - 145 EURO / US$88 - 183
2010 ( 4 bottles ): 77 - 96 EURO / US$97 - 121

AVERAGE AUCTION PRICE = 107 EURO / US$135

There was only 1 out of 53 bottles that broke the 200 EURO price which sold for 255 EURO. Considering one broke this price and assuming this is a "flyer" so to speak, then the average price of Loch Dhu at auction over a 5 year period was 104 EURO / US$131

As these are the final prices brought at auction, and as I have written many times before, all associated costs such as shipping to the auction house and selling fees will come out of this price.

So three things to consider for ANY collectible, but for this particular collectible:

1) Do I collect to have it and display ( which has an aesthetic and intrinsic value)?

2) Do I sell to gain just a few dollars in the end?

3) Do I open the bottle and experience what few people will never have the opportunity to do?

Unregistered 12-12-2010 04:57 PM

Mortimers Tackle Shop
 
I bought a bottle of Mortimers Black Scotch which according to the description on the label matches exactly what is being offered by an Elgin distillery for £190 per bottle. I paid £21 last week from Mortimers in Grantown-on-Spey. They would not tell me who produces it for them but the label says it's from a Moray distillery in Elgin. Did I get a bargain I wonder. I dare not open it now I know this!!

LA Scotch Club Andy 12-14-2010 05:19 AM

Drink your Mortimers
 
Nope, only Loch Dhu is Loch Dhu, and Mortimer's isn't. Drink it up! BTW, Loch Dhu is great on ice cream. Seriously.

bkblankenship 12-22-2010 11:10 PM

Drink your Mortimers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LA Scotch Club Andy (Post 39530)
Nope, only Loch Dhu is Loch Dhu, and Mortimer's isn't. Drink it up! BTW, Loch Dhu is great on ice cream. Seriously.

NOTE TO LA SCOTCH CLUB ANDY: Would you be so kind as to provide your supporting documentation that MORTIMER'S is not an independent bottling of LOCH DHU? I don't know one way or the other but I am always interested in gathering the facts for future writings and malt whisky conversations with fellow enthusiasts and connoisseurs. Thanks in advance for your consideration.

Dr. Spencer 10-22-2011 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 12948)
This is near impossible to find anymore, and if you do its SUPER pricey, it is by far the best i've every had, i used to work in a whiskey specialist bar and i can account for the disappearance of at least one bottle of it!! but its the only black one i've ever seen or tasted!

Loch Dhu is liquid shit.

BourbonDrinker 10-22-2011 06:53 PM

Well I wouldn't put it so eloquently as noted above. But, it's really, really bad.
Save your money!
Cheers!

bkblankenship 11-03-2011 01:21 PM

Loch dhu
 
I agree it is bad whisky but it is highly collectible because of its uniqueness.


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