Glenfarclas isn't too keen on independent bottlers using their name, so the bottlers find creative ways at suggesting the contents of a particular bottling without upsetting the Grant family. Blairfindy is what Blackadder settled on.
A flight of five incredible new expressions from Douglas Laing's XOP-range with an accumulative age of 176 years. Macallan, Littlemill, Laphroaig, Glen Garioch and North British.
Over the past few years we've been treated to numerous excellent examples of Speyside whiskies from the 1970s, either undisclosed single malts or blended malts.
A tad heavier than the most recent iteration of the Vega, if I remember correctly, in which I found some more subtleties. Still, a cracking whisky, and one that (if you were able to get one at original retail price) provides a whole lot of bang for your buck.