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Mc Daniel 05-16-2008 07:31 PM

DUFFTOWN-GLENLIVET 8 Years, Who Knows the Real Age?
 
Hi guys,

I got this whiskey from my grandmother to my birthday . She told me that the bottle is older than me, but she dont know how old. This was my 30 birthday ;-). Can anyone tell me how old this bottle is??? :confused:

http://www.bilderuploaden.de/aihspro...5_RIMG0070.JPG
http://www.bilderuploaden.de/aihspro...6_RIMG0072.JPG
http://www.bilderuploaden.de/aihspro...7_RIMG0073.JPG

DUFFTOWN- GLENLIVET
Years 8 old
PURE MALT SCOTCH WHISKEY
Bottle Number: 98429 - HDB1
75° PROOF
43° G.L.
1 Litre

regards from germany

Daniel

Jojo 05-19-2008 09:37 PM

Got your larger pix..
 
Thanks! Now, let's see what info we can find. :D

Mc Daniel 05-20-2008 11:32 AM

Got an answer
 
Dear Daniel,
Your enquiry has been passed on to us here at the Diageo archive from Joanne at Whisky.com
We have bottles the same as your 8 YO Dufftown Glenlivet in our historic bottle collection which are dated c.1980s, however you will be pleased to hear that I have found evidence of this bottle being marketed as early as 1978. This particular bottle continuted to be maketed into the 80s and I have found examples as late as 1985, so from the evidence I have, your bottle will have been purchased sometime between 1978 and 1985. Therefore it could well be 30 years old.I hope this information is of help.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards,


Alia Campbell

@JoJo: Thank you very much for helping me. The bottle is probably as old as me. I will enjoy the whisky :)

Jojo 05-21-2008 01:10 PM

You're welcome! One last thing to mention, once bottled, whisky should be ok for 10-15 years - and keep in mind it's considered "ideal" to keep it stored upright (you don't want it to come in contact with the cork) in a cool, dark spot and away from sunlight. There are many different opinions on how long the taste of the whisky will go unchanged. So if you decide to drink your Scotch, nose it and decide from there. It will likely be fine, but there's always that possibility the taste may have changed a bit throughout the years. Another option you have is to keep it in tact for as long as possible as an investment, or in your situation, keep it as as a reminder of a great gift from grandma! :D

whisky is my second name 04-29-2010 08:58 PM

a propos this one...
 
hello jojo!

sorry to interfere, but i just bought one of those bottles and would like to ask where the bottle-number is mentioned? is it possible to see the number without opening the can? am i right that the 'Comp. No' 5142 has nothing to do with it and is no sign of identity?
because the one i bought should still be sealed... just to know if the description was right.

another question: i couldn't actually find the 8y old one with 43% anywhere - does it mean that it's such a rare version or just a mistake or ... because i'd really like to know the bottle's real 'price' a propos making an investment.

thanks for all your help,
best regards,

--- Whisky ---

Jojo 04-29-2010 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whisky is my second name (Post 18642)
hello jojo!

sorry to interfere, but i just bought one of those bottles and would like to ask where the bottle-number is mentioned? is it possible to see the number without opening the can? am i right that the 'Comp. No' 5142 has nothing to do with it and is no sign of identity?
because the one i bought should still be sealed... just to know if the description was right.

another question: i couldn't actually find the 8y old one with 43% anywhere - does it mean that it's such a rare version or just a mistake or ... because i'd really like to know the bottle's real 'price' a propos making an investment.

thanks for all your help,
best regards,

--- Whisky ---

Do me a huge favor and post photos of your bottle - especially of the label - clear enough for us to read it.

whisky is my second name 04-29-2010 11:09 PM

re
 
hello!

thanks for your quick answer - but these pictures are all i got until now. sorry! hope it works.

http://www.bilderuploaden.de/aihspro...3365_dg8yo.JPG


---whisky---

Jojo 04-30-2010 03:12 AM

I'll see if I can get any information on this..however, as for a value, contact mctears.com or bonhams.com and be sure to send them your link. I'll keep you posted on what I find out on my end and if you would do the same, that would be great. Cheers! :cool:

Jojo 04-30-2010 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whisky is my second name (Post 18642)
hello jojo!

sorry to interfere, but i just bought one of those bottles and would like to ask where the bottle-number is mentioned? is it possible to see the number without opening the can? am i right that the 'Comp. No' 5142 has nothing to do with it and is no sign of identity?
because the one i bought should still be sealed... just to know if the description was right.

another question: i couldn't actually find the 8y old one with 43% anywhere - does it mean that it's such a rare version or just a mistake or ... because i'd really like to know the bottle's real 'price' a propos making an investment.

thanks for all your help,
best regards,

--- Whisky ---

The number your referring to appears on the bottom left side of the label on the back of the bottle only. This kind of number appears on all Bell's whiskies from this period and it's our understanding it's not thought to be a bottle number i.e. No. 1 or 1000 bottles, because this kind of numbering is usually only assigned to limited edition bottlings, and the Dufftown Glenlivet 8 YO wasn't a limited edition. Additionally, it appears on the back label under the barcode and usually a bottle number denoting a limited bottling will have good visibility on the front label. Unfortunately, there's isn't a record of what these numbers refer to, but we do know it's definitely not a bottle number in that sense.

The 'Comp No.' doesn't give any information about the whisky or the bottle, this is a duty free identifier. We've been told there have been bottles of 8 YO that are 43% - so we know that's not an error or mistake. There isn't a comprehensive record of which strengths were being produced exactly when and where, but it's likely that it's 43% rather than 40% because it's a duty free bottle and that (43%) is an export strength version.

Wiskee_dood__69er 05-01-2010 01:02 PM

Yup
 
I Rekon dats it bout 20.4 yrs ald.:cool:

Unregistered 04-19-2011 10:58 PM

Bottle from 1972
 
I have a bottle of The Dufftown Glenlivet 8 year old "From the House of Bell's" that was given to me from a priest that was visiting us from England in 1972


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