Glenfiddich 8 Year Old Still Master’s Crock Decanter 1970 Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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The Glenfiddich 8 Year Old Still Master’s Crock Decanter is a rare and highly collectible 1970s earthenware release, presented in a traditional pottery-style crock that reflects the whisky packaging of its era. Bottled at 43% ABV in a 750ml format, this expression hails from a time when Glenfiddich referred to its whisky as “Unblended Scotch,” emphasising that it was a true single malt during a period when most Scotch on the market was blended. As one of the earliest consumer-facing single malts to gain global recognition, this 8-year-old bottling represents an important chapter in Glenfiddich’s history and the wider development of single malt Scotch. The vintage crock presentation and its association with Glenfiddich’s pioneering role make this piece especially desirable among collectors seeking historically significant and visually distinctive whisky releases from the early days of the single malt movement.
Product Details
Brand: Glenfiddich
Release Name: Glenfiddich 8 Year Old Still Master’s Crock Decanter
Whisky Style / Type: Single Malt (Historically Labeled “Unblended Scotch”)
Age: 8 Years
Volume: 750ml
Alc / Vol (%): 43%
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Cask Type: Traditional Oak
Limited Edition: Yes – Vintage Release
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Cask Strength: No