Glenfiddich 8 Year Old Pure Malt 1974
75.7cl / 70 Proof%

£249.00
About this whisky
- Malt type: Single Malt
- Region: Speyside
This bottle of Glenfiddich 8 Year Old Pure Malt represents a fascinating piece of Scotch whisky history from the 1970s, complete with a tag commemorating Glenfiddich's Queen's Award for Export Achievement received in 1974. During this era, the Speyside distillery was rapidly expanding its international presence, and this age statement—now long discontinued—was part of their core range. Bottled at 70 proof (40% ABV) in the distinctive 75.7cl format (26.67 fl oz) standard for the period, this expression captures Glenfiddich's character during a transformative decade for the brand.
The presence of the 1974 Queen's Award tag adds particular historical significance to this bottle, marking a pivotal moment when Glenfiddich gained official recognition for its outstanding export success. This bottling comes from an era when single malts were just beginning to gain global recognition, predating the modern boom in Scotch whisky collecting. With its vintage presentation, historical provenance, and connection to a landmark achievement for the distillery, this bottle appeals to collectors seeking authentic 1970s Scotch whisky or those interested in the evolution of one of Scotland's most celebrated distilleries.











