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Old Elgin – 8 Years Old Gordon & McPhail (70cl, 40%)

70cl / 40%

Old Elgin – 8 Years Old Gordon & McPhail 70cl 40% Scotland Whisky

£59.00

Region
Scotland
Type
Blended Malt
Age
8 years
Bottle Size
70cl
ABV
40%
Chill Filtered
Yes
Natural Colour
Yes
Named after its origin, the seaside town of Elgin sits in the heart of the Speyside region in Scotland and is one of the most unique whisky regions of the world. Gordon and MacPhail are one of the leading bottling companies around with names such as Connoisseurs Choice and Glenlivet Series behind their name. With the Old Elgin, you will find has a sweet aroma, honey, lemon and just the slightest of mint, the palate holds the honey well with some pepper and ever so slightly some smoke finishing medium to long length sweet with honey and some soft fruit. An easy, smooth dram.

Tasting Notes

Honey, Lemon and Mint

Honey, Pepper and Smoke

Medium to Long, Honey and Soft Fruit

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A stable, entry-level collectible blend, its value secured by the unparalleled reputation of the master independent bottler, Gordon & MacPhail.

At-a-Glance

FieldDetails
Distillery / Bottler / Country & RegionMultiple Distilleries / Gordon & MacPhail (G&M) / Scotland, Blended Scotch
CategoryBlended Scotch Whisky
Age / Vintage / Bottled8 Years Old / Not stated / Not stated
ABV & Size(s)40% ABV / 70cl
Cask / TreatmentNot stated (Likely Refill Oak/Sherry Mix)
Natural ColourNot stated by the producer
Non-Chill-FilteredNot stated by the producer
Cask StrengthNo
Bottle count / OutturnNot stated
Intended channelIndependent Bottling Market
PackagingNot stated
Notes on discrepanciesValue is primarily derived from the custodianship premium afforded by the G&M reputation.

Historical Context

The valuation of the Old Elgin - 8 Years Old is primarily derived from the custodianship premium afforded by the name Gordon & MacPhail (G&M). G&M is globally recognized not merely as an independent bottler, but as a historical institution within the Scotch whisky industry. The G&M stamp transforms what would typically be a modest 8 Years Old blend into a collectible artifact, providing inherent quality assurance.

The Old Elgin name is part of G&M’s proprietary bottling strategy, which often uses regional descriptors to link the product intrinsically to its geographical source. Elgin is G&M’s home region and the historical heart of Speyside. By naming the blend 'Old Elgin', G&M provides historical and geographical context to the product, suggesting that the components were selected to showcase specific, authentic Speyside characteristics.

Technical Specification & Variant Map

The 8 Years Old age statement is a key differentiator, appealing directly to "value collectors seeking age statement IBs from reputable bottlers". The typical specification for this series is 40% ABV in a 70cl volume. G&M’s assurance means the components used in the blend are of verified high quality.

Documented variants

The technical data provided does not list specific verifiable ABV, sizes, or market variances for this bottling.

Variant Matrix

ABVVolumeMarketEra cuesRelative desirability
40%70clIB MarketG&M Provenance, 8 Year Old Age StatementHigh (IB Reputation and Quality Control)

Packaging & authenticity checklist

Authentication relies on the unassailable G&M brand name and verification of the 8 Year Old age statement. The G&M provenance effectively establishes a higher floor price for the asset than a comparable unbranded blend.

Regulatory/terminology notes

The asset provides exposure to the IB market segment at a lower capital outlay. The value is secured by the unparalleled reputation of the independent bottler. The 40% ABV suggests standard chill filtration.

Distillery/Bottler Snapshot

Gordon & MacPhail (G&M) is recognized for its curatorial expertise and long-standing quality assurance. The Old Elgin - 8 Years Old provides a valuable historical and regional context to the product, acting as a stable, entry-level collectible.

Sourcing

Target formats/eras: Bottles sourced from reputable IB catalogues with clear G&M provenance.

Red flags to avoid: Bottlings that lack the verifiable G&M stamp of quality.

Condition thresholds: Not stated in the text.

Margin/velocity expectations: Provides moderate, reliable appreciation and is a stable asset.

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