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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/aberlour/aberlour-10-year-old-vohm-2820.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 10 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 43% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Aberlour-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Aberlour 10 Year Old V.O.H.M.]]></image:title>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 12 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dried fruit, spice, carried by its 40% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Aberlour-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Aberlour 12 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/aberlour/aberlour-a-bunadh-batch-no30-2825.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is batch 30. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 59.8% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Aberlour-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Aberlour A'Bunadh Batch No.30]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/albion-1994-full-proof-rum-2831.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1994 vintage reference. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 60.4% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Demerara-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Albion 1994 Full Proof Rum]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-17-year-old-2832.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 17 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.The combination of 40% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, smoke and citrus. It fits naturally into the interests of Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 17 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-17-year-old-1965-2833.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1965 vintage and 17 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, smoke and citrus, carried by its 40% ABV strength in 75cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 17 Year Old 1965]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1972-13-year-old-2834.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 1972 vintage and 13 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 43% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, smoke and citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1972 13 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1972-single-cask-for-velier-oak-cask-no-2782-2837.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the Velier bottling, its place in the single cask release and cask no. 2782. Within the Ardbeg range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.The combination of 49.9% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, smoke and citrus. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Ardbeg enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1972 Single Cask For Velier Oak Cask No. 2782]]></image:title>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Ardbeg range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, smoke and citrus. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1973 15 Y.O. Bottled 1988]]></image:title>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Ardbeg range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, smoke and citrus. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1973 15 Y.O. Bottled 1988]]></image:title>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1973 vintage, 15 year age statement and 1988 bottling date. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.At 43% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, smoke and citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1973 15 Year Old Bottled 1988]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1973-15-year-old-bottled-1988-2841.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1973 vintage, 15 year age statement and 1988 bottling date. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.At 53.4% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, smoke and citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1973 15 Year Old Bottled 1988]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1974-provenance-bottled-1997-2845.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Limited Edition]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1974 Provenance Bottled 1997]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1974-single-cask-bourbon-cask-no-3327-2848.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[117 Individually Numbered Bottles - Italian Market]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1974 Single Cask Bourbon Cask No. 3327]]></image:title>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[76 Individually Numbered Bottles - Italian Market]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1974 Single Cask Bourbon Cask No. 3328]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1975-27-year-old-2850.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1329-large_default/ardbeg-1975-27-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1975 vintage and 27 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.At 50% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, smoke and citrus. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1975 27 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1976-single-cask-for-velier-sherry-butt-cask-no-2396-2855.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Sherry Butt 492 Individually Numbered Bottles Cask No. 2396 Exclusively for Velier Italy]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1976 Single Cask For Velier Sherry Butt Cask No. 2396]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1990-airigh-nam-beist-bottled-2006-2861.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-08-11T10:57:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1340-large_default/ardbeg-1990-airigh-nam-beist-bottled-2006.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Limited Release (First Bottling)]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1990 &amp;quot;Airigh Nam Beist&amp;quot; Bottled 2006]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1990-airigh-nam-beist-bottled-2007-2862.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1351-large_default/ardbeg-1990-airigh-nam-beist-bottled-2007.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Limited Release]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1990 &amp;quot;Airigh Nam Beist&amp;quot; Bottled 2007]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1990-airigh-nam-beist-bottled-2008-2863.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1355-large_default/ardbeg-1990-airigh-nam-beist-bottled-2008.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Ardbeg range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, smoke and citrus. It fits naturally into the interests of Ardbeg-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1990 &amp;quot;Airigh Nam Beist&amp;quot; Bottled 2008]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1998-almost-there-bottled-2007-2869.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[3rd Release Non Chill-Filtered]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1998 Almost There Bottled 2007]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1998-renaissance-bottled-2008-2870.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Final Release Non Chill-Filtered]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1998 Renaissance Bottled 2008]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1998-very-young-2872.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1334-large_default/ardbeg-1998-very-young.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Ardbeg range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, smoke and citrus, carried by its 58.3% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1998 Very Young]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-1999-galileo-bottled-2012-2873.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1349-large_default/ardbeg-1999-galileo-bottled-2012.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Ardbeg range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 49% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, smoke and citrus. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Ardbeg-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 1999 Galileo Bottled 2012]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-21-year-old-1974-2874.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1325-large_default/ardbeg-21-year-old-1974.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1974 vintage and 21 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Ardbeg catalogue.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, smoke and citrus. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 21 Year Old 1974]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-alligator-2875.html]]></loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Alligator]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-auriverdes-2877.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[American Oak Casks Limited Edition]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Auriverdes]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-blasda-limited-release-2878.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Lightly Peated Phenol 24 ppm (Bottled 2008)]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Blasda Limited Release]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-corryvreckan-2881.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-08-12T11:31:58+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1358-large_default/ardbeg-corryvreckan.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[American Oak (ex Bourbon) and French Oak WORLD'S BEST SINGLE MALT WHISKY 2010 Single Malt Scotch of the Year 2011]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Corryvreckan]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-perpetuum-1815-2015-2886.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-08-12T11:32:03+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1366-large_default/ardbeg-perpetuum-1815-2015.jpg]]></image:loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Perpetuum 1815 - 2015]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-supernova-stellar-release-limited-release-2887.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-05T09:21:24+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1357-large_default/ardbeg-supernova-stellar-release-limited-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Best Scotch Whisky of The Year 2010]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Supernova &amp;quot; Stellar Release &amp;quot; Limited Release]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-supernova-sn2010-limited-release-2888.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1359-large_default/ardbeg-supernova-sn2010-limited-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Ardbeg range. Within the Ardbeg range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 60.1% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, smoke and citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Supernova Sn2010 Limited Release]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-ten-year-old-l2-bottled-2002-2889.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1310-large_default/ardbeg-ten-year-old-l2-bottled-2002.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is an outturn of 2 bottles. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release. The stated outturn of 2 bottles adds another layer of scarcity.In practical tasting terms, 46% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, smoke and citrus. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Ten Year Old L2 Bottled 2002]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-ten-year-old-liter-2890.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1365-large_default/ardbeg-ten-year-old-liter.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Ardbeg range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Presented at 46% ABV in 100cl, it suggests peat smoke, smoke and citrus. It should appeal strongly to Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Ten Year Old Liter]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-uigeadail-first-release-traditional-strength-bottled-2003-2891.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-22T11:06:47+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1312-large_default/ardbeg-uigeadail-first-release-traditional-strength-bottled-2003.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Ex Bourbon and Oloroso Sherry Casks First Release]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Uigeadail &amp;quot;First Release&amp;quot; Traditional Strength Bottled 2003]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-uigeadail-l13-bottled-2013-2893.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1364-large_default/ardbeg-uigeadail-l13-bottled-2013.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is an outturn of 13 bottles. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.In practical tasting terms, 54.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, smoke and citrus. It fits naturally into the interests of Ardbeg-focused collections. The stated outturn of 13 bottles adds another layer of scarcity.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Uigeadail L13 Bottled 2013]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-uigeadail-l4-315-bottled-2004-2894.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-11T10:57:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1356-large_default/ardbeg-uigeadail-l4-315-bottled-2004.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Ex Bourbon and Oloroso Sherry Casks Imported by V.E.L.I.E.R. in 2004 (Bottled in 2004)]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Uigeadail  L4 315 Bottled 2004]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-very-old-30-year-old-2896.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-05T09:21:24+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1331-large_default/ardbeg-very-old-30-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Wooden Box]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Very Old 30 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-1996-single-cask-2907.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1030-large_default/arran-1996-single-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its place in the single cask release. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 57.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Arran enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran 1996 Single Cask]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-1997-single-sherry-cask-2910.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1050-large_default/arran-1997-single-sherry-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is maturation in sherry casks. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 50.5% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. It should appeal strongly to collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran 1997 Single Sherry Cask]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-1997-single-sherry-cask-bottled-2002-2913.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1031-large_default/arran-1997-single-sherry-cask-bottled-2002.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with maturation in sherry casks. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Presented at 58.2% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. It fits naturally into the interests of collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran 1997 Single Sherry Cask Bottled 2002]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-1998-icons-3-the-westie-2914.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:25+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1045-large_default/arran-1998-icons-3-the-westie.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Arran range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Arran-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran 1998 Icons 3 The Westie]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-21st-anniversary-2917.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/963-large_default/arran-21st-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Arran range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 52.6% ABV in 70cl, it points toward orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness. It should appeal strongly to Arran-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran 21St Anniversary]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-bourbon-barrel-1995-bottled-2002-2919.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1029-large_default/arran-bourbon-barrel-1995-bottled-2002.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is maturation in bourbon oak and an outturn of 1995 bottles. That element makes it stand out within the wider Arran catalogue.Presented at 57.3% ABV in 70cl, it suggests vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Bourbon Barrel 1995 Bottled 2002]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-bourgogne-finish-bottled-2006-2921.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1057-large_default/arran-bourgogne-finish-bottled-2006.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Arran range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.The combination of 56.5% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Arran-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Bourgogne Finish Bottled 2006]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-calvados-finish-bottled-2005-2922.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/942-large_default/arran-calvados-finish-bottled-2005.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is maturation in ex-Calvados casks. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections. The finishing regime is explicit, which is always more persuasive than a generic 'wine finish' label.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through orchard fruit, spice and rounded oak, carried by its 59.6% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Calvados Finish Bottled 2005]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-cognac-finish-bottled-2003-2924.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1027-large_default/arran-cognac-finish-bottled-2003.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by maturation in ex-Cognac casks. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions. The finishing regime is explicit, which is always more persuasive than a generic 'wine finish' label.In practical tasting terms, 58.6% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around orchard fruit, spice and rounded oak. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Cognac Finish Bottled 2003]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-malt-anniversary-10-year-old-1995-2005-2926.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:26+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1035-large_default/arran-malt-anniversary-10-year-old-1995-2005.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1995 vintage and 10 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Malt Anniversary 10 Year Old 1995 - 2005]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-marsala-finish-bottled-2004-2929.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1041-large_default/arran-marsala-finish-bottled-2004.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on maturation in ex-Marsala casks. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another. The finishing regime is explicit, which is always more persuasive than a generic 'wine finish' label.At 56.8% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dried fruit, toffee and nutty sweetness. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Marsala Finish Bottled 2004]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-millenium-casks-2931.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1051-large_default/arran-millenium-casks.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Arran range. Within the Arran range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 53.5% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Arran-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Millenium Casks]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-orkney-bere-2004-bottled-2012-2932.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1047-large_default/arran-orkney-bere-2004-bottled-2012.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from an outturn of 2004 bottles. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness. It should appeal strongly to Arran-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Orkney Bere 2004 Bottled 2012]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-orkney-bere-2004-cask-strength-bottled-2014-2933.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1052-large_default/arran-orkney-bere-2004-cask-strength-bottled-2014.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Arran range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Arran catalogue. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness, carried by its 56.2% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Arran-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Orkney Bere 2004 Cask Strength Bottled 2014]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-port-finish-bottled-2005-2935.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1037-large_default/arran-port-finish-bottled-2005.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from maturation in Port-seasoned casks. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Presented at 58.4% ABV in 70cl, it suggests red fruit, dark berries and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Port Finish Bottled 2005]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-port-finish-bottled-2005-2936.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1038-large_default/arran-port-finish-bottled-2005.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from maturation in Port-seasoned casks. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Presented at 58.1% ABV in 70cl, it suggests red fruit, dark berries and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Port Finish Bottled 2005]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-sauternes-finish-bottled-2006-2941.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1042-large_default/arran-sauternes-finish-bottled-2006.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Arran range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 55.9% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness. It should appeal strongly to Arran-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Sauternes Finish Bottled 2006]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/auchentoshan/auchentoshan-1966-31-year-old-2943.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1170-large_default/auchentoshan-1966-31-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1966 vintage and 31 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 43.2% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Auchentoshan 1966 31 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/auchroisk/auchroisk-1982-30-year-old-2945.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/703-large_default/auchroisk-1982-30-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1982 vintage and 30 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Presented at 54.7% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Auchroisk 1982 30 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/auchroisk/auchroisk-20-year-old-2946.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/685-large_default/auchroisk-20-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 20 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.The combination of 58.1% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Auchroisk-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Auchroisk 20 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenlivet/avonside-8-year-old-glenlivet-100-proof-2949.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1309-large_default/avonside-8-year-old-glenlivet-100-proof.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 8 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.At 57.2% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Glenlivet-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Avonside 8 Year Old (Glenlivet) 100° Proof]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/balblair/balblair-18-year-old-1964-2951.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1581-large_default/balblair-18-year-old-1964.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1964 vintage and 18 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.The combination of 40% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Balblair 18 Year Old 1964]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/balblair/balblair-1973-100-gordon-macphail-2952.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1211-large_default/balblair-1973-100-gordon-macphail.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the Gordon &amp;amp;amp; MacPhail bottling. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.At 40% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors of independent bottlings from Gordon &amp;amp;amp; MacPhail.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Balblair 1973 100° Gordon &amp;amp; Macphail]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/barbancourt/barbancourt-15-year-old-réserve-du-domaine-rum-2958.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2337-large_default/barbancourt-15-year-old-réserve-du-domaine-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 15 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 43% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Barbancourt-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Barbancourt 15 Year Old Réserve Du Domaine Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/belize/cuello/belize-2005-tcrl-rum-2959.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1557-large_default/belize-2005-tcrl-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2005 vintage reference. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Cuello-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Belize 2005 TCRL Rum]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/bells/bell-s-old-brown-decanter-2962.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/914-large_default/bell-s-old-brown-decanter.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Bells range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 40% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bells-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bell'S Old Brown Decanter]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/bells/bell-s-prince-andrew-miss-ferguson-2963.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/911-large_default/bell-s-prince-andrew-miss-ferguson.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Bells range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Bells catalogue.The combination of 43% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bells-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bell'S Prince Andrew &amp;amp; Miss Ferguson]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/bells/bell-s-prince-charles-lady-diana-2964.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/910-large_default/bell-s-prince-charles-lady-diana.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Bells range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 40% ABV in 75cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Bells-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bell'S Prince Charles &amp;amp; Lady Diana]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/bells/bell-s-queen-elisabeth-ii-60th-birthday-2965.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/912-large_default/bell-s-queen-elisabeth-ii-60th-birthday.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Bells range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.At 40% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Bells-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bell'S Queen Elisabeth II 60Th Birthday]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/bells/bell-s-royal-reserve-20-year-old-2966.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/913-large_default/bell-s-royal-reserve-20-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 20 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 75% ABV in 75cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Bells-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bell'S Royal Reserve 20 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benrinnes/benrinnes-1997-single-cask-18-yo-valinch-mallet-2972.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:29+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1632-large_default/benrinnes-1997-single-cask-18-yo-valinch-mallet.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its place in the single cask release. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 52.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Benrinnes enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Benrinnes 1997 Single Cask 18 Y.O. Valinch &amp;amp; Mallet]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/black-bottle-10-year-old-old-presentation-2976.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1238-large_default/black-bottle-10-year-old-old-presentation.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Blended (Islay) Best of the Best 2001]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Black Bottle 10 Year Old Old Presentation]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/bladnoch/bladnoch-13-year-old-old-presentation-2978.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:29+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1168-large_default/bladnoch-13-year-old-old-presentation.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 13 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.At 40% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Bladnoch-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bladnoch 13 Year Old Old Presentation]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/bladnoch/bladnoch-15-year-old-old-presentation-2979.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:30+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1169-large_default/bladnoch-15-year-old-old-presentation.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 15 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.In practical tasting terms, 55% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Bladnoch-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bladnoch 15 Year Old Old Presentation]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/bladnoch/bladnoch-1977-23-year-old-rare-malts-2981.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1165-large_default/bladnoch-1977-23-year-old-rare-malts.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1977 vintage and 23 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 53.6% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bladnoch 1977 23 Year Old Rare Malts]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/blair-athol/blair-athol-1988-25-year-old-artist-n4-2982.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3403-large_default/blair-athol-1988-25-year-old-artist-n4.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the Artist bottling and the 1988 vintage and 25 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 57.3% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Blair Athol enthusiasts tracking the Artist series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Blair Athol 1988 25 Year Old Artist N.4]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/botran/botran-especial-75th-anniversry-rum-2985.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:30+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1475-large_default/botran-especial-75th-anniversry-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Botran range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 45% ABV and 60cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Botran-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Botran Especial 75Th Anniversry Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/botran/botran-solera-1893-old-presentation-rum-2986.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:30+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1501-large_default/botran-solera-1893-old-presentation-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Botran range. Within the Botran range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Its 40% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Botran-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Botran Solera 1893 Old Presentation Rum]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-17-year-old-2988.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:30+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1280-large_default/bowmore-17-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 17 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 43% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, sea air. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Bowmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 17 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1957-38-year-old-2989.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1663-large_default/bowmore-1957-38-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1957 vintage and 38 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 40.1% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, sea air. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1957 38 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-25-year-old-2998.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:31+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1275-large_default/bowmore-25-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 25 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 43% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, sea air. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bowmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 25 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-bicentenary-1779-1979-2999.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:31+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1664-large_default/bowmore-bicentenary-1779-1979.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Bowmore range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, sea air, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 75cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bowmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore Bicentenary 1779-1979]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-cask-strength-3001.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:31+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1261-large_default/bowmore-cask-strength.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Bowmore range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.The combination of 56% ABV and 100cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, sea air. It should appeal strongly to Bowmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore Cask Strength]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/bruichladdich-18-year-old-enlightenment-3020.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:32+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1242-large_default/bruichladdich-18-year-old-enlightenment.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 18 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 53.7% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt, citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bruichladdich 18 Year Old Enlightenment]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/bruichladdich-1970-bottled-2002-3022.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:32+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1110-large_default/bruichladdich-1970-bottled-2002.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on an outturn of 1970 bottles. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.In practical tasting terms, 44.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt, citrus. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bruichladdich 1970 Bottled 2002]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/bruichladdich-1994-full-strength-3026.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1131-large_default/bruichladdich-1994-full-strength.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.The combination of 56.5% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt, citrus. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bruichladdich 1994 Full Strength]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/bruichladdich-infinity-3031.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:33+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1126-large_default/bruichladdich-infinity.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 55.5% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt, citrus. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bruichladdich Infinity]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/bruichladdich-links-14-yo-royal-liverpool-3032.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1127-large_default/bruichladdich-links-14-yo-royal-liverpool.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt, citrus. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bruichladdich Links 14 Y.O. Royal Liverpool]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/bruichladdich-links-14-yo-st-andrews-3034.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:33+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1122-large_default/bruichladdich-links-14-yo-st-andrews.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt, citrus. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bruichladdich Links 14 Y.O. St. Andrews]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/bruichladdich-links-14-yo-tumburry-10th-3035.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1128-large_default/bruichladdich-links-14-yo-tumburry-10th.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt, citrus. That makes it a compelling choice for Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bruichladdich Links 14 Y.O. Tumburry 10Th]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/bruichladdich-links-14-yothe-16th-hole-augusta-3036.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:33+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1123-large_default/bruichladdich-links-14-yothe-16th-hole-augusta.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 14 year age statement. Within the Bruichladdich range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt, citrus, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bruichladdich Links 14 Y.O.The 16Th Hole, Augusta]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/bruichladdich-links-swilcan-bridge-50-cl-3037.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1125-large_default/bruichladdich-links-swilcan-bridge-50-cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt, citrus, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 50cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bruichladdich Links Swilcan Bridge 50 cl.]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bunnahabhain/bunnahabhain-18-year-old-3040.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1130-large_default/bunnahabhain-18-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 18 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 43% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Bunnahabhain-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bunnahabhain 18 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bunnahabhain/bunnahabhain-1972-38-year-old-3042.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1286-large_default/bunnahabhain-1972-38-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1972 vintage and 38 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Bunnahabhain catalogue.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bunnahabhain 1972 38 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/bushmills/bushmills-1608-400th-anniversary-3046.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/934-large_default/bushmills-1608-400th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Bushmills range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Bushmills catalogue.Its 40% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bushmills-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bushmills 1608 400Th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/bushmills/bushmills-1985-sherry-cask-selected-for-la-maison-du-whisky-3047.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1023-large_default/bushmills-1985-sherry-cask-selected-for-la-maison-du-whisky.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by maturation in sherry casks. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 56.5% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors looking for cask-specific Irish whiskey releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bushmills 1985 Sherry Cask Selected For La Maison Du Whisky]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/adrien-camut/calvados-adrien-camut-1933-bottled-1989-3052.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:34+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/761-large_default/calvados-adrien-camut-1933-bottled-1989.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around an outturn of 1933 bottles. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 40% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Adrien Camut-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Calvados Adrien Camut 1933 Bottled 1989]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila-12-year-old-3059.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1404-large_default/caol-ila-12-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 12 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 43% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Caol Ila-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 12 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila-15y-flora-fauna-3062.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1260-large_default/caol-ila-15y-flora-fauna.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Caol Ila range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon, carried by its 43% ABV strength in 70cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Caol Ila-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 15Y Flora &amp;amp; Fauna]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila-1993-14-yo-single-barrel-siver-seal-3070.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/968-large_default/caol-ila-1993-14-yo-single-barrel-siver-seal.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its place in the single barrel release. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Caol Ila enthusiasts tracking the single barrel release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 1993 14 Y.O. Single Barrel Siver Seal]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila-2008-5year-old-hepburn-s-choice-3073.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:35+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1406-large_default/caol-ila-2008-5year-old-hepburn-s-choice.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 2008 vintage and 5 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Caol Ila catalogue.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 2008 5Year Old Hepburn'S Choice]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/cardhu/cardhu-12-year-old-3083.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1104-large_default/cardhu-12-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 12 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 43% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Cardhu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cardhu 12 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-1994-full-proof-23-year-old-rum-3101.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2248-large_default/caroni-1994-full-proof-23-year-old-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1994 vintage and 23 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 59% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tar, dark fruit. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Guyana 1994 Full Proof 23 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-1996-20-year-old-heavy-rum-100-proof-3103.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2251-large_default/caroni-1996-20-year-old-heavy-rum-100-proof.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1996 vintage and 20 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 57.18% ABV, it is expected to show tar, dark fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 1996 20 Year Old Heavy Rum 100 Proof]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-1996-20-year-old-heavy-rum-full-proof-3104.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2319-large_default/caroni-1996-20-year-old-heavy-rum-full-proof.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1996 vintage and 20 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 70.1% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tar, dark fruit. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 1996 20 Year Old Heavy Rum Full Proof]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-12-year-old-rum-3110.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2338-large_default/caroni-12-year-old-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2000 vintage and 12 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Caroni catalogue.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 50% ABV, it is expected to show tar, dark fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 12 Year Old Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-2000-single-cask-joint-bottling-velier-and-la-maison-du-whisky-3111.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2300-large_default/caroni-2000-single-cask-joint-bottling-velier-and-la-maison-du-whisky.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the Velier bottling and its place in the single cask release. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.At 70.9% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tar, dark fruit. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Caroni enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 2000 Single Cask Joint Bottling Velier And La Maison Du Whisky]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-chibidaru-2009-quarter-cask-3113.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2253-large_default/chichibu-chibidaru-2009-quarter-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Chichibu range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 53.5% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt, orchard fruit. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Chibidaru 2009 Quarter Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-the-peated-2011-cask-strength-3114.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1652-large_default/chichibu-the-peated-2011-cask-strength.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Chichibu range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 62.5% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, malt and orchard fruit. It should appeal strongly to Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu The Peated 2011 Cask Strength]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinique/clement/clement-10-year-old-rhum-3115.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:37+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2312-large_default/clement-10-year-old-rhum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 10 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.The combination of 44% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Clement-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Clement 10 Year Old Rhum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/clynelish/clynelish-14-year-old-flora-fauna-3126.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:38+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1371-large_default/clynelish-14-year-old-flora-fauna.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 14 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 43% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Clynelish-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Clynelish 14 Year Old Flora &amp;amp; Fauna]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/clynelish/clynelish-1995-20-yo-single-cask-artist-n-5-3128.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1584-large_default/clynelish-1995-20-yo-single-cask-artist-n-5.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the Artist bottling. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Bottled at 54.2% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Clynelish enthusiasts tracking the Artist series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Clynelish 1995 20 Y.O. Single Cask Artist N. 5]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/clynelish/clynelish-24-yo-1990-sherry-cask-bottled-2015-3130.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1393-large_default/clynelish-24-yo-1990-sherry-cask-bottled-2015.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is maturation in sherry casks. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.In practical tasting terms, 55% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Clynelish 24 Y.O. 1990 Sherry Cask Bottled 2015]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/clynelish/clynelish-select-reserve-bottled-2014-3131.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Clynelish range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 54.9% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Clynelish-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Clynelish Select Reserve Bottled 2014]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/clynelish/clynelish-select-reserve-bottled-2015-3132.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:38+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Clynelish range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 56.15% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Clynelish-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Clynelish Select Reserve Bottled 2015]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/cragganmore/cragganmore-21-year-old-1989-3141.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/686-large_default/cragganmore-21-year-old-1989.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1989 vintage and 21 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 56% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cragganmore 21 Year Old 1989]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/sancti-spiritus/sancti-spiritus-1998-17-yo-single-cask-rum-kill-devil-3144.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2322-large_default/sancti-spiritus-1998-17-yo-single-cask-rum-kill-devil.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its place in the single cask release. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Sancti Spiritus enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Sancti Spiritus 1998 17 Y.O. Single Cask Rum Kill Devil]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/dad-s/dad-s-hat-rye-3145.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:39+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1017-large_default/dad-s-hat-rye.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Dad'S range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through vanilla, caramel and oak spice, carried by its 47% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Dad'S-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dad'S Hat Rye]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/dalmore/the-dalmore-12-yo-with-lithography-of-ernesto-treccani-3152.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1225-large_default/the-dalmore-12-yo-with-lithography-of-ernesto-treccani.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Dalmore range. Within the Dalmore range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 43% ABV in 75cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Dalmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Dalmore 12 Y.O. With Lithography Of Ernesto Treccani]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/dalwhinnie/dalwhinnie-25-year-old-1989-3157.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:39+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1629-large_default/dalwhinnie-25-year-old-1989.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1989 vintage and 25 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 48.8% ABV strength in 70cl. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dalwhinnie 25 Year Old 1989]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/dalwhinnie/dalwhinnie-36-year-old-1966-3159.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:40+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1688-large_default/dalwhinnie-36-year-old-1966.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1966 vintage and 36 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Dalwhinnie catalogue.Bottled at 47.2% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dalwhinnie 36 Year Old 1966]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/damoiseau/damoiseau-1953-old-presentation-rum-45-3160.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1425-large_default/damoiseau-1953-old-presentation-rum-45.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1953 vintage reference. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 45% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Damoiseau-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Damoiseau 1953 Old Presentation Rum 45%]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/decanter-caol-ila-15-year-old-3163.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:40+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1670-large_default/decanter-caol-ila-15-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 15 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 43% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Caol Ila-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Decanter Caol Ila 15 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/diamond-2008-8-year-old-rum-kill-devil-3181.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2367-large_default/diamond-2008-8-year-old-rum-kill-devil.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2008 vintage and 8 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Demerara catalogue.Presented at 59.3% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Diamond 2008 8 Year Old Rum Kill Devil]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/dufftown/dufftown-glenlivet-8-year-old-bottled-1970-s-3185.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1087-large_default/dufftown-glenlivet-8-year-old-bottled-1970-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1970 vintage, 8 year age statement and 1970 bottling date. That element makes it stand out within the wider Dufftown catalogue.Bottled at 46% ABV in 75cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dufftown Glenlivet 8 Year Old Bottled 1970'S]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/dufftown/dufftown-glenlivet-8-year-old-bottled-1970-s-3186.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1088-large_default/dufftown-glenlivet-8-year-old-bottled-1970-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1970 vintage, 8 year age statement and 1970 bottling date. That element makes it stand out within the wider Dufftown catalogue.Bottled at 46% ABV in 75cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dufftown Glenlivet 8 Year Old Bottled 1970'S]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/dunhill/dunhill-mignon-3187.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/989-large_default/dunhill-mignon.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Imported 1989 Blended]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dunhill Mignon]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/eagle-rare/eagle-rare-10-year-old-bottled-1980-s-3188.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1015-large_default/eagle-rare-10-year-old-bottled-1980-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1980 vintage, 10 year age statement and 1980 bottling date. That element makes it stand out within the wider Eagle Rare catalogue.At 45% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward vanilla, caramel and oak spice. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated American whiskey.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Eagle Rare 10 Year Old Bottled 1980'S]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/cuba/edmundo-dantes/edmundo-dantes-15-year-old-rum-3191.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1477-large_default/edmundo-dantes-15-year-old-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 15 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.The combination of 40% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Edmundo Dantes-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Edmundo Dantes 15 Year Old Rum]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/edradour/edradour-10-year-old-1992-3192.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1213-large_default/edradour-10-year-old-1992.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1992 vintage and 10 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Edradour catalogue.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Edradour 10 Year Old 1992]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/edradour/edradour-10-year-old-1994-3193.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1219-large_default/edradour-10-year-old-1994.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1994 vintage and 10 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Edradour 10 Year Old 1994]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/edradour/edradour-10-year-old-1995-3194.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1222-large_default/edradour-10-year-old-1995.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1995 vintage and 10 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Edradour 10 Year Old 1995]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/edradour/edradour-1989-decanter-bottled-2004-3195.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1214-large_default/edradour-1989-decanter-bottled-2004.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Edradour range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.The combination of 56.7% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Edradour-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Edradour 1989 Decanter Bottled 2004]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/edradour/edradour-2003-10-year-old-single-cask-artist-n-3-3196.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:42+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1583-large_default/edradour-2003-10-year-old-single-cask-artist-n-3.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the Artist bottling and the 2003 vintage and 10 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.At 54.6% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Edradour enthusiasts tracking the Artist series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Edradour 2003 10 Year Old Single Cask Artist N. 3]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/el-dorado/el-dorado-port-mourant-1999-rare-collection-rum-3199.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2316-large_default/el-dorado-port-mourant-1999-rare-collection-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1999 vintage reference. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 61.4% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for El Dorado-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[El Dorado Port Mourant 1999 Rare Collection Rum]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/worthy-park/forsyths-2005-10-year-old-habitation-velier-rum-3208.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2396-large_default/forsyths-2005-10-year-old-habitation-velier-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the Velier bottling and the 2005 vintage and 10 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 57.8% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Velier.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Forsyths 2005 10 Year Old Habitation Velier Rum]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/worthy-park/forsyths-2006-11-year-old-habitation-velier-rum-3209.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2400-large_default/forsyths-2006-11-year-old-habitation-velier-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the Velier bottling. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.At 57.5% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to collectors of independent bottlings from Velier.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Forsyths 2006 11 Year Old Habitation Velier Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/four-roses/four-roses-single-barrel-3210.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2385-large_default/four-roses-single-barrel.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its place in the single barrel release. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 50% ABV in 70cl, it suggests vanilla, caramel and oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Four Roses enthusiasts tracking the single barrel release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Four Roses Single Barrel]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-2006-3211.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2249-large_default/foursquare-2006.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Presented at 62% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Foursquare-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare 2006]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-triptych-3214.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1556-large_default/foursquare-triptych.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 2004 vintage reference. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 56% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Foursquare-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare Triptych]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glen-mhor/glen-mhor-10-year-old-3230.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:44+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1089-large_default/glen-mhor-10-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 10 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Glen Mhor-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glen Mhor 10 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glen-ord/glen-ord-23-year-old-1974-rare-malts-3232.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1377-large_default/glen-ord-23-year-old-1974-rare-malts.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1974 vintage and 23 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.In practical tasting terms, 60.8% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glen Ord 23 Year Old 1974 Rare Malts]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glen-ord/glen-ord-30-year-old-3235.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1386-large_default/glen-ord-30-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 30 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Presented at 58.7% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glen Ord-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glen Ord 30 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/glen-scotia/glen-scotia-12-year-old-full-proof-3236.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/656-large_default/glen-scotia-12-year-old-full-proof.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 12 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 54% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glen Scotia-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glen Scotia 12 Year Old Full Proof]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-12-year-old-sauternes-cask-finish-3240.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/694-large_default/glendronach-12-year-old-sauternes-cask-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 12 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, chocolate. It fits naturally into the interests of Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 12 Year Old Sauternes Cask Finish]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-18-year-old-marsala-finish-3241.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/693-large_default/glendronach-18-year-old-marsala-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 18 year age statement and maturation in ex-Marsala casks. Within the Glendronach range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dried fruit, toffee and nutty sweetness. It fits naturally into the interests of collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases. The finishing regime is explicit, which is always more persuasive than a generic 'wine finish' label.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 18 Year Old Marsala Finish]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-1990-single-cask-batch-8-cask-no-2971-3247.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/718-large_default/glendronach-1990-single-cask-batch-8-cask-no-2971.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its place in the single cask release, cask no. 2971 and batch 8. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dark fruit, chocolate, carried by its 50.8% ABV strength in 70cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glendronach enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 1990 Single Cask Batch 8 Cask No. 2971]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-1992-21-year-old-batch-9-cask-no-195-3250.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/724-large_default/glendronach-1992-21-year-old-batch-9-cask-no-195.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its place in the single cask release and batch 9. Within the Glendronach range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 59.8% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dark fruit, chocolate. It should appeal strongly to Glendronach enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 1992 21 Year Old Batch 9 Cask. No. 195]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-1996-single-cask-batch-8-cask-no-1490-3252.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/716-large_default/glendronach-1996-single-cask-batch-8-cask-no-1490.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its place in the single cask release and batch 8. Within the Glendronach range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.The combination of 53.1% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, chocolate. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glendronach enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 1996 Single Cask Batch 8 Cask. No. 1490]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-27-year-old-1955-3254.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1634-large_default/glendronach-27-year-old-1955.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1955 vintage and 27 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Presented at 40% ABV in 75cl, it suggests dark fruit, chocolate. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 27 Year Old 1955]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-8-year-old-teacher-s-3255.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-06-17T15:44:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/990-large_default/glendronach-8-year-old-teacher-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 8 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around dark fruit, chocolate. That makes it a compelling choice for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 8 Year Old Teacher'S]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-allardice-18-yo-olororoso-sherry-casks-3257.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/707-large_default/glendronach-allardice-18-yo-olororoso-sherry-casks.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around maturation in sherry casks. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach Allardice 18 Y.O. Olororoso Sherry Casks]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-cask-strength-sherry-casks-batch-1-3258.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/709-large_default/glendronach-cask-strength-sherry-casks-batch-1.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is maturation in sherry casks and batch 1. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Presented at 54.8% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach Cask Strength Sherry Casks Batch 1]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glendronach/glendronach-cask-strength-sherry-casks-batch-3-3259.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/727-large_default/glendronach-cask-strength-sherry-casks-batch-3.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is maturation in sherry casks and batch 3. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 54.9% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach Cask Strength Sherry Casks Batch 3]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-cask-strength-sherry-casks-batch-4-3260.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1631-large_default/glendronach-cask-strength-sherry-casks-batch-4.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is maturation in sherry casks and batch 4. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glendronach catalogue.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 54.7% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. It should appeal strongly to collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach Cask Strength Sherry Casks Batch 4]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-cask-strength-sherry-casks-batch-6-3261.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/730-large_default/glendronach-cask-strength-sherry-casks-batch-6.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is maturation in sherry casks and batch 6. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 56.1% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach Cask Strength Sherry Casks Batch 6]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-grandeur-24-year-old-batch-4-3262.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/728-large_default/glendronach-grandeur-24-year-old-batch-4.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 24 year age statement and batch 4. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glendronach catalogue.At 48.9% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dark fruit, chocolate. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach Grandeur 24 Year Old Batch 4]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-grandeur-24-year-old-batch-6-3263.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/692-large_default/glendronach-grandeur-24-year-old-batch-6.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 24 year age statement and batch 6. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 48.9% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dark fruit, chocolate. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach Grandeur 24 Year Old Batch 6]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-grandeur-25-year-old-batch-7-3264.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1650-large_default/glendronach-grandeur-25-year-old-batch-7.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 25 year age statement and batch 7. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 50.6% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dark fruit, chocolate. It should appeal strongly to Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach Grandeur 25 Year Old Batch 7]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-octarine-8-year-old-3265.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/706-large_default/glendronach-octarine-8-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 8 year age statement. Within the Glendronach range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dark fruit, chocolate. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach Octarine 8 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-21-year-old-parliament-3266.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3810-large_default/glendronach-21-year-old-parliament.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 21 year age statement and maturation in sherry casks. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 48% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 21 Year Old Parliament]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendullan/glendullan-12-year-old-3268.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1186-large_default/glendullan-12-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 12 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.The combination of 47% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Glendullan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendullan 12 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-105-40-year-old-40th-anniversary-3269.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/897-large_default/glenfarclas-105-40-year-old-40th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 40 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.The combination of 60% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 105 40 Year Old 40Th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-175th-anniversary-3270.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/820-large_default/glenfarclas-175th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 43% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 175Th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-175th-anniversary-chairman-s-reserve-3271.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1672-large_default/glenfarclas-175th-anniversary-chairman-s-reserve.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 46% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 175Th Anniversary Chairman'S Reserve]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1954-family-cask-sherry-butt-cask444-3273.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/813-large_default/glenfarclas-1954-family-cask-sherry-butt-cask444.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 52.6% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1954 Family Cask Sherry Butt Cask.444]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1961-family-cask-sherry-hogshead-cask4913-3278.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:50+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/907-large_default/glenfarclas-1961-family-cask-sherry-hogshead-cask4913.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.In practical tasting terms, 45% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1961 Family Cask Sherry Hogshead Cask.4913]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1965-family-casks-sherry-butt-cask3861-3280.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/812-large_default/glenfarclas-1965-family-casks-sherry-butt-cask3861.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 60% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1965 Family Casks Sherry Butt Cask.3861]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1981-family-cask-refill-sherry-hogshead-cask29-3286.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:50+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/905-large_default/glenfarclas-1981-family-cask-refill-sherry-hogshead-cask29.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 52.4% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1981 Family Cask Refill Sherry Hogshead Cask.29]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1982-family-casks-refill-sherry-hogshead-cask2213-3287.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:50+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/816-large_default/glenfarclas-1982-family-casks-refill-sherry-hogshead-cask2213.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glenfarclas catalogue.The combination of 58.3% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1982 Family Casks Refill Sherry Hogshead Cask.2213]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1985-family-cask-refill-sherry-hogshead-cask2826-3288.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/691-large_default/glenfarclas-1985-family-cask-refill-sherry-hogshead-cask2826.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Bottled at 46.3% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1985 Family Cask Refill Sherry Hogshead Cask.2826]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1988-family-cask-cask7033-3290.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:51+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/698-large_default/glenfarclas-1988-family-cask-cask7033.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.In practical tasting terms, 56.3% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1988 Family Cask Cask.7033]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1989-family-cask-cask11721-3291.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:51+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/808-large_default/glenfarclas-1989-family-cask-cask11721.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 60% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1989 Family Cask Cask.11721]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1990-family-cask-cask9246-3292.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:51+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/699-large_default/glenfarclas-1990-family-cask-cask9246.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 58.9% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1990 Family Cask Cask.9246]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1992-family-cask-sherry-butt-cask264-3293.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/809-large_default/glenfarclas-1992-family-cask-sherry-butt-cask264.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Presented at 55.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1992 Family Cask Sherry Butt Cask.264]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1994-family-cask-sherry-butt-cask3629-3294.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/700-large_default/glenfarclas-1994-family-cask-sherry-butt-cask3629.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glenfarclas catalogue.At 59.3% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1994 Family Cask Sherry Butt Cask.3629]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-1995-family-cask-sherry-butt-cask6778-3295.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/810-large_default/glenfarclas-1995-family-cask-sherry-butt-cask6778.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Glenfarclas range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 60.1% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 1995 Family Cask Sherry Butt Cask.6778]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-25-year-old-3297.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:51+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/896-large_default/glenfarclas-25-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 25 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glenfarclas catalogue.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 25 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-50-year-old-1955-3298.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:51+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/817-large_default/glenfarclas-50-year-old-1955.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1955 vintage and 50 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Presented at 44.4% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 50 Year Old 1955]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfiddich/glenfiddich-19-yo-madeira-cask-age-of-discovery-3299.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/701-large_default/glenfiddich-19-yo-madeira-cask-age-of-discovery.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Glenfiddich range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 40% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glenfiddich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfiddich 19 Y.O. Madeira Cask Age Of Discovery]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfiddich/glenfiddich-30-year-old-old-presentation-3300.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/679-large_default/glenfiddich-30-year-old-old-presentation.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 30 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 40% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Glenfiddich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfiddich 30 Year Old Old Presentation]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfiddich/glenfiddich-pure-malt-3301.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/712-large_default/glenfiddich-pure-malt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Glenfiddich range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 40% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Glenfiddich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfiddich Pure Malt]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenlossie/glenlossie-14-year-old-1968-gm-3314.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1633-large_default/glenlossie-14-year-old-1968-gm.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1968 vintage and 14 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Presented at 40% ABV in 75cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenlossie 14 Year Old 1968 GM]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glenmorangie/glenmorangie-signet-wooden-box-3322.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:52+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1384-large_default/glenmorangie-signet-wooden-box.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Glenmorangie range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Glenmorangie-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenmorangie Signet Wooden Box]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glenmorangie/glenmorangie-traditional-3324.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1385-large_default/glenmorangie-traditional.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Glenmorangie range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 57.2% ABV in 100cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Glenmorangie-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenmorangie Traditional]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenrothes/glenrothes-13-year-old-1990-sherry-butt-3326.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-06-19T15:13:17+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1096-large_default/glenrothes-13-year-old-1990-sherry-butt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 1990 vintage and 13 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenrothes 13 Year Old 1990 Sherry Butt]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glenugie/glenugie-15-year-old-1966-3331.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-06-19T15:13:17+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1582-large_default/glenugie-15-year-old-1966.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1966 vintage and 15 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.The combination of 40% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenugie 15 Year Old 1966]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glenury-royal/glenury-royal-36-year-old-1970-3334.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-06-19T15:13:17+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1230-large_default/glenury-royal-36-year-old-1970.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1970 vintage and 36 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 57.9% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenury Royal 36 Year Old 1970]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/midleton/green-spot-pot-still-old-presentation-3336.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-06-19T15:13:17+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/923-large_default/green-spot-pot-still-old-presentation.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Midleton range. Within the Midleton range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 40% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Midleton-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Green Spot Pot Still Old Presentation]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe//guadeloupe-2014-rum-tcrl-3337.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:53+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1561-large_default/guadeloupe-2014-rum-tcrl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Transcontinental Guadeloupe Rum Line]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Guadeloupe 2014 TCRL Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/guyana-diamond-2005-10-yo-single-cask-rum-kill-devil-3338.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:53+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2320-large_default/guyana-diamond-2005-10-yo-single-cask-rum-kill-devil.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its place in the single cask release. Within the Demerara range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Demerara enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Guyana Diamond 2005 10 Y.O. Single Cask Rum Kill Devil]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/hanyu/hanyu-1991-the-nectar-of-the-daily-drams-cask-377-3340.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-06-19T15:13:17+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2372-large_default/hanyu-1991-the-nectar-of-the-daily-drams-cask-377.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1991 vintage and 19 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 56% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated Japanese whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hanyu 1991 The Nectar Of The Daily Drams Cask 377]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/hazelburn-1997-8-yo-maltingfloor-3343.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:54+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3311-large_default/hazelburn-1997-8-yo-maltingfloor.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Springbank range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hazelburn 1997 8 Y.O. &amp;quot;Maltingfloor&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/hazelburn-1997-8-year-old-cask-3344.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:54+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3312-large_default/hazelburn-1997-8-year-old-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1997 vintage and 8 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal salinity, oiliness. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hazelburn 1997 8 Year Old &amp;quot;Cask&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/hazelburn-1997-8-year-old-stills-3345.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3310-large_default/hazelburn-1997-8-year-old-stills.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1997 vintage and 8 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward coastal salinity, oiliness. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hazelburn 1997 8 Year Old &amp;quot;Stills&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-12-year-old-3347.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:54+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/844-large_default/highland-park-12-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 12 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Presented at 43% ABV in 75cl, it suggests heather smoke, honey. That makes it a compelling choice for Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 12 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-12-year-old-saint-magnus-3348.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-06-19T15:13:17+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/861-large_default/highland-park-12-year-old-saint-magnus.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 12 year age statement. Within the Highland Park range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 55% ABV in 70cl, it points toward heather smoke, honey. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 12 Year Old &amp;quot;Saint Magnus&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-15-year-old-earl-magnus-3350.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:54+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/860-large_default/highland-park-15-year-old-earl-magnus.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 15 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Highland Park catalogue.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 52.6% ABV, it is expected to show heather smoke, honey. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 15 Year Old &amp;quot;Earl Magnus&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-15-year-old-freya-3351.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:54+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/775-large_default/highland-park-15-year-old-freya.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 15 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.The combination of 51.2% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by heather smoke, honey. That makes it a compelling choice for Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 15 Year Old &amp;quot;Freya&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-16-year-old-thor-3354.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:54+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/773-large_default/highland-park-16-year-old-thor.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 16 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Presented at 52.1% ABV in 70cl, it suggests heather smoke, honey. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 16 Year Old &amp;quot;Thor&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-17-year-old-ice-edition-3355.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:54+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/777-large_default/highland-park-17-year-old-ice-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 17 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Bottled at 53.9% ABV in 70cl, it points toward heather smoke, honey. It fits naturally into the interests of Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 17 Year Old &amp;quot;Ice Edition&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-18-year-old-3356.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:54+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/858-large_default/highland-park-18-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 18 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by heather smoke, honey. It should appeal strongly to Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 18 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-18-year-old-earl-haakon-3357.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:54+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/772-large_default/highland-park-18-year-old-earl-haakon.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 18 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Highland Park catalogue.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 54.9% ABV, it is expected to show heather smoke, honey. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 18 Year Old &amp;quot;Earl Haakon&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-1956-20-year-old-bottled-1976-3358.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/767-large_default/highland-park-1956-20-year-old-bottled-1976.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1956 vintage, 20 year age statement and 1976 bottling date. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Presented at 43% ABV in 75cl, it suggests heather smoke, honey. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 1956 20 Year Old Bottled 1976]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-1959-18-year-old-bottled-1977-3359.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/766-large_default/highland-park-1959-18-year-old-bottled-1977.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 1959 vintage, 18 year age statement and 1977 bottling date. That element makes it stand out within the wider Highland Park catalogue.At 43% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward heather smoke, honey. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 1959 18 Year Old Bottled 1977]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-dark-origins-3370.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:55+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1940-large_default/highland-park-dark-origins.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Highland Park range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46.8% ABV, it is expected to show heather smoke, honey. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park Dark Origins]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/jura/isle-of-jura-10-year-old-3376.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:55+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1231-large_default/isle-of-jura-10-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 10 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 40% ABV strength in 75cl. That makes it a compelling choice for Jura-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Isle Of Jura 10 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-2010-hlcf-habitation-velier-3390.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2329-large_default/hampden-2010-hlcf-habitation-velier.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the Velier bottling. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Presented at 68.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests pineapple, esters. It should appeal strongly to collectors of independent bottlings from Velier.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 2010 HLCF Habitation Velier]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/jamaica-rum-monymusk-2003-12-yo-single-cask-rum-kill-devil-3392.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:56+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2327-large_default/jamaica-rum-monymusk-2003-12-yo-single-cask-rum-kill-devil.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its place in the single cask release. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Monymusk enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Jamaica Rum Monymusk 2003 12 Y.O. Single Cask Rum Kill Devil]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/worthy-park/jamaica-wp-2013-navy-strength-rum-tcrl-3394.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:56+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1560-large_default/jamaica-wp-2013-navy-strength-rum-tcrl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 2013 vintage reference. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.The combination of 57% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Worthy Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Jamaica Wp 2013 Navy Strength Rum TCRL]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaican-rum-37-yo-1977-overproof-exceptional-casks-3396.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:57+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1531-large_default/jamaican-rum-37-yo-1977-overproof-exceptional-casks.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Limited Edition of 220 Individually Numbered Bottle]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Jamaican Rum 1977 37 Year Old &amp;quot; Overproof &amp;quot; Exceptional Casks]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/johnnie-walker/johnnie-walker-blue-label-3398.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1228-large_default/johnnie-walker-blue-label.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Johnnie Walker range. Within the Johnnie Walker range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.The combination of 40% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Johnnie Walker-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Johnnie Walker Blue Label]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/jura/jura-1999-heavy-peated-edition-cask-strength-3400.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:57+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1233-large_default/jura-1999-heavy-peated-edition-cask-strength.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Jura range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Presented at 58% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke. That makes it a compelling choice for Jura-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Jura 1999 Heavy Peated Edition Cask Strength]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1981-single-cask-n136-3402.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/784-large_default/karuizawa-1981-single-cask-n136.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its place in the single cask release and maturation in sherry casks. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 54.5% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Karuizawa enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1981 Single Cask N.136]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1981-single-cask-n152-3403.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/785-large_default/karuizawa-1981-single-cask-n152.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its place in the single cask release and maturation in sherry casks. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.In practical tasting terms, 54.5% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Karuizawa enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1981 Single Cask N.152]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/karukera/karukera-cuvee-christhophe-colomb-1493-rhum-3406.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:57+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1496-large_default/karukera-cuvee-christhophe-colomb-1493-rhum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Karukera range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 45% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Karukera-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karukera Cuvee Christhophe Colomb 1493 Rhum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-100-islay-release-4th-edition-3409.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:57+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1163-large_default/kilchoman-100-islay-release-4th-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.In practical tasting terms, 50% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 100% Islay Release 4Th Edition]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-2006-3410.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:58+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1284-large_default/kilchoman-2006.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Kilchoman range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 2006]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-2007-3411.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:58+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1293-large_default/kilchoman-2007.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. It should appeal strongly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 2007]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-2007-single-bourbon-cask-3412.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:58+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1287-large_default/kilchoman-2007-single-bourbon-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is maturation in bourbon casks. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 60.6% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, vanilla and coconut. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 2007 Single Bourbon Cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-2007-single-sherry-cask-3413.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1291-large_default/kilchoman-2007-single-sherry-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by maturation in sherry casks. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 58% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, dried fruit and cocoa. It fits naturally into the interests of collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 2007 Single Sherry Cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-2008-3414.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1153-large_default/kilchoman-2008.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Within the Kilchoman range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 2008]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-inaugural-100-islay-3416.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1285-large_default/kilchoman-inaugural-100-islay.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 50% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Inaugural 100% Islay]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-loch-gorm-2014-3418.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1154-large_default/kilchoman-loch-gorm-2014.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Loch Gorm 2014]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-loch-gorm-2015-3419.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1673-large_default/kilchoman-loch-gorm-2015.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. It should appeal strongly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Loch Gorm 2015]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-loch-gorm-2016-3420.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:58+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1608-large_default/kilchoman-loch-gorm-2016.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Within the Kilchoman range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. It should appeal strongly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Loch Gorm 2016]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-loch-gorm-2017-3421.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:58+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1155-large_default/kilchoman-loch-gorm-2017.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Within the Kilchoman range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. It should appeal strongly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Loch Gorm 2017]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-machir-bay-2-glass-3422.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:58+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1674-large_default/kilchoman-machir-bay-2-glass.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Kilchoman range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Kilchoman catalogue.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Machir Bay + 2 Glass]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-machir-bay-2012-3423.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:58+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1147-large_default/kilchoman-machir-bay-2012.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Machir Bay 2012]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-machir-bay-2013-3424.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:58+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1150-large_default/kilchoman-machir-bay-2013.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Kilchoman range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. It should appeal strongly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Machir Bay 2013]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-machir-bay-2014-3425.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:58+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1160-large_default/kilchoman-machir-bay-2014.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. It fits naturally into the interests of Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Machir Bay 2014]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-machir-bay-2015-3426.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:59+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1675-large_default/kilchoman-machir-bay-2015.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Machir Bay 2015]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-sanaig-3427.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:59+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1607-large_default/kilchoman-sanaig.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Kilchoman range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Sanaig]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-spring-2011-release-3430.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:59+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1141-large_default/kilchoman-spring-2011-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Spring 2011 Release]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-12-year-old-3431.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1579-large_default/kilkerran-12-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 12 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 12 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-bourbon-wood-9-years-old-work-in-progress-5-3432.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/750-large_default/kilkerran-bourbon-wood-9-years-old-work-in-progress-5.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from maturation in bourbon oak. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Bourbon Wood 9 Years Old Work In Progress 5]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-bourbon-wood-work-in-progress-6-3433.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/752-large_default/kilkerran-bourbon-wood-work-in-progress-6.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around maturation in bourbon oak. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Bourbon Wood Work In Progress 6]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-sherry-wood-work-in-progress-6-3434.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-22T11:06:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1578-large_default/kilkerran-sherry-wood-work-in-progress-6.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Sherry Wood Work In Progress 6]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/knappogue-castle/knappogue-castle-1994-3437.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:28:19+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/924-large_default/knappogue-castle-1994.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Single Malt]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Knappogue Castle 1994]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/knockando/knockando-25-year-old-1985-3438.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1204-large_default/knockando-25-year-old-1985.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1985 vintage and 25 year age statement. Within the Knockando range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 43% ABV strength in 70cl. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Knockando 25 Year Old 1985]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/ladyburn/ladyburn-41-year-old-3441.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:59+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1085-large_default/ladyburn-41-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 41 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 40% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Ladyburn-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ladyburn 41 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-12-year-old-200th-anniversary-3442.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:27:59+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1083-large_default/lagavulin-12-year-old-200th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 12 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 57.7% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Lagavulin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 12 Year Old 200Th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-12-year-old-natural-cask-strength-2009-3447.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-22T11:06:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1068-large_default/lagavulin-12-year-old-natural-cask-strength-2009.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 2009 vintage and 12 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 57.9% ABV strength in 70cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 12 Year Old Natural Cask Strength 2009]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-12-year-old-natural-cask-strength-2013-3451.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1073-large_default/lagavulin-12-year-old-natural-cask-strength-2013.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2013 vintage and 12 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 55.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 12 Year Old Natural Cask Strength 2013]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-1997-distillers-edition-3466.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:01+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1157-large_default/lagavulin-1997-distillers-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Lagavulin range. Within the Lagavulin range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Its 43% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Lagavulin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 1997 Distillers Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-1999-distillers-edition-3467.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1081-large_default/lagavulin-1999-distillers-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Lagavulin range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.At 43% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Lagavulin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 1999 Distillers Edition]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-25-year-old-bottled-2002-3472.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-22T11:06:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1114-large_default/lagavulin-25-year-old-bottled-2002.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 2002 vintage, 25 year age statement and 2002 bottling date. Within the Lagavulin range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 57.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 25 Year Old Bottled 2002]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-8-year-old-200th-anniversary-3473.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:01+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1080-large_default/lagavulin-8-year-old-200th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 8 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.At 48% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Lagavulin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 8 Year Old 200Th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-10-year-old-3475.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:01+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1297-large_default/laphroaig-10-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 10 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 40% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, iodine and ash. It should appeal strongly to Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 10 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-unblended-10-year-old-3476.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 10 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.The combination of 43% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, iodine and ash. It fits naturally into the interests of Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig Unblended 10 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-10-year-old-cask-strength-557-liter-3477.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1301-large_default/laphroaig-10-year-old-cask-strength-557-liter.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 10 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Bottled at 55.7% ABV in 100cl, it points toward peat smoke, iodine and ash. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength 55.7% Liter]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-10-year-old-original-cask-strength-573-3478.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1248-large_default/laphroaig-10-year-old-original-cask-strength-573.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 10 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 57.3% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, iodine and ash. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 10 Year Old Original Cask Strength 57.3%]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-10-year-old-cask-strength-5570-3479.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1253-large_default/laphroaig-10-year-old-cask-strength-5570.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 10 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 55.7% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, iodine and ash. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength 55.70%]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-15-year-old-3483.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1264-large_default/laphroaig-15-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 15 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, iodine and ash. It should appeal strongly to Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 15 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-15-year-old-1815-2015-3485.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1307-large_default/laphroaig-15-year-old-1815-2015.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 2015 vintage and 15 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 43% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, iodine and ash. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 15 Year Old 1815 - 2015]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-1969-19-year-old-3491.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1116-large_default/laphroaig-1969-19-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 1969 vintage and 19 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 40% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, iodine and ash. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 1969 19 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-1999-14-year-old-3500.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1300-large_default/laphroaig-1999-14-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1999 vintage and 14 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, iodine and ash. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 1999 14 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-30-year-old-3506.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1119-large_default/laphroaig-30-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 30 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, iodine and ash. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 30 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-px-cask-liter-3507.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:04+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1290-large_default/laphroaig-px-cask-liter.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Laphroaig range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.The combination of 48% ABV and 100cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, iodine and ash. That makes it a compelling choice for Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig Px Cask Liter]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-triple-wood-3510.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1303-large_default/laphroaig-triple-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Laphroaig range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 48% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, iodine and ash. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig Triple Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-triple-wood-liter-3511.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1255-large_default/laphroaig-triple-wood-liter.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Laphroaig range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Laphroaig catalogue.Presented at 48% ABV in 100cl, it suggests peat smoke, iodine and ash. It fits naturally into the interests of Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig Triple Wood Liter]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/mount-gay/last-ward-2007-habitation-velier-rum-3512.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:04+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2353-large_default/last-ward-2007-habitation-velier-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the Velier bottling. That element makes it stand out within the wider Mount Gay catalogue.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 59% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Velier.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Last Ward 2007 Habitation Velier Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/valdespino-legend-pre-1962-rum-3514.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1461-large_default/valdespino-legend-pre-1962-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Matured in Valdespino Jerez Cask]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Valdespino Legend Pre 1962 Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/linkwood/linkwood-1939-37-year-old-sherry-wood-3516.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1006-large_default/linkwood-1939-37-year-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1939 vintage and 37 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. That element makes it stand out within the wider Linkwood catalogue.Its 43% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Linkwood 1939 37 Year Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/littlemill/littlemill-19-year-old-1990-3521.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1182-large_default/littlemill-19-year-old-1990.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1990 vintage and 19 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 57% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Littlemill 19 Year Old 1990]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/loch-fyne-the-living-cask-1745-3523.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/781-large_default/loch-fyne-the-living-cask-1745.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[100% Islay Single Malts A Blended Malt Scotch Whisky from The Loch Fyne without box]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Loch Fyne The Living Cask 1745]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/longmorn/longmorn-18-year-old-1994-3525.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:05+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/898-large_default/longmorn-18-year-old-1994.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1994 vintage and 18 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.In practical tasting terms, 48.4% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longmorn 18 Year Old 1994]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/longmorn/longmorn-1973-bottled-2003-3527.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1101-large_default/longmorn-1973-bottled-2003.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from an outturn of 1973 bottles. Within the Longmorn range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 55.8% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Longmorn-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longmorn 1973 Bottled 2003]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-1991-10-year-old-old-presentation-3529.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:05+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/915-large_default/longrow-1991-10-year-old-old-presentation.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 1991 vintage and 10 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.At 46% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 1991 10 Year Old Old Presentation]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-18-year-old-2017-release-3531.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:06+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/838-large_default/longrow-18-year-old-2017-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2017 vintage and 18 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Longrow catalogue.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 18 Year Old 2017 Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-1991-10-year-old-sherry-wood-75cl-3536.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/826-large_default/longrow-1991-10-year-old-sherry-wood-75cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1991 vintage and 10 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 46% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, dried fruit and cocoa. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 1991 10 Year Old Sherry Wood 75cl.]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-peated-3542.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4152-large_default/longrow-peated.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Longrow range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Longrow-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow Peated]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/mars/mars-maltage-cosmo-3547.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:07+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2375-large_default/mars-maltage-cosmo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Mars range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 43% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Mars-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Mars Maltage Cosmo]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/michter-s/michter-s-us-1-american-whiskey-unblended-3548.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:07+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2389-large_default/michter-s-us-1-american-whiskey-unblended.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Michter'S range. Within the Michter'S range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.The combination of 41.7% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by vanilla, caramel and oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Michter'S-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Michter'S Us 1 American Whiskey Unblended]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/michter-s/michter-s-us-1-bourbon-small-batch-3549.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:07+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2387-large_default/michter-s-us-1-bourbon-small-batch.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is maturation in bourbon oak. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 45.7% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors looking for cask-specific American whiskey releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Michter'S Us 1 Bourbon Small Batch]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/michter-s/michter-s-us-1-straight-rye-single-barrel-3550.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:07+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2388-large_default/michter-s-us-1-straight-rye-single-barrel.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its place in the single barrel release. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through vanilla, caramel and oak spice, carried by its 42.4% ABV strength in 70cl. It should appeal strongly to Michter'S enthusiasts tracking the single barrel release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Michter'S Us 1 Straight Rye Single Barrel]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-miyagikyo/nikka-miyagikyo-single-malt-3557.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:07+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2382-large_default/nikka-miyagikyo-single-malt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Nikka Miyagikyo range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 45% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Nikka Miyagikyo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Miyagikyo Single Malt]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/montebello/montebello-1984-rum-3558.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2342-large_default/montebello-1984-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1984 vintage reference. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 42% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Montebello-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Montebello 1984 Rum]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/mortlach/mortlach-39-year-old-bottled-1980-s-3562.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1189-large_default/mortlach-39-year-old-bottled-1980-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1980 vintage, 39 year age statement and 1980 bottling date. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Presented at 49.1% ABV in 75cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Mortlach 39 Year Old Bottled 1980'S]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/mount-gay/mount-gay-rum-extra-old-liter-3567.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1464-large_default/mount-gay-rum-extra-old-liter.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Mount Gay range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 43% ABV strength in 100cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Mount Gay-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Mount Gay Rum Extra Old Liter]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-10-year-old-old-presentation-3581.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2298-large_default/nikka-yoichi-10-year-old-old-presentation.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 10 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 45% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Nikka Yoichi-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi 10 Year Old Old Presentation]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-1991-single-cask-3584.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2374-large_default/nikka-yoichi-1991-single-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its place in the single cask release. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 45% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Nikka Yoichi enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi 1991 Single Cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-20-year-old-3585.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2309-large_default/nikka-yoichi-20-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 20 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 52% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Nikka Yoichi-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi 20 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/oban/oban-14-year-old-3588.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1229-large_default/oban-14-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 14 year age statement. Within the Oban range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 43% ABV strength in 70cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Oban-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Oban 14 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/oban/oban-1991-distillers-edition-3589.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1227-large_default/oban-1991-distillers-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Oban range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Oban-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Oban 1991 Distillers Edition]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/oban/oban-distillers-edition-1985-bottled-2001-3591.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1216-large_default/oban-distillers-edition-1985-bottled-2001.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from an outturn of 1985 bottles. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 43% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Oban-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Oban Distillers Edition 1985 Bottled 2001]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/oban/oban-distillers-edition-1987-bottled-2002-3592.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1215-large_default/oban-distillers-edition-1987-bottled-2002.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is an outturn of 1987 bottles. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Oban-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Oban Distillers Edition 1987 Bottled 2002]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/octomore-214-2nd-edition-3597.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1268-large_default/octomore-214-2nd-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 62.5% ABV, it is expected to show malt, citrus. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Octomore 2.14 2Nd Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/octomore-3152-4th-edition-3599.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1272-large_default/octomore-3152-4th-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 59% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt, citrus. That makes it a compelling choice for Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Octomore 3.152 4Th Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/octomore-6-yo-sauternes-finish-rest-be-thankful-whisky-co-3603.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:10+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1604-large_default/octomore-6-yo-sauternes-finish-rest-be-thankful-whisky-co.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 63% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt, citrus. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Octomore 6 Y.O. Sauternes Finish Rest &amp;amp; Be Thankful Whisky Co.]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/octomore-7-yo-bourbon-rest-be-thankful-whisky-co-3604.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:10+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1605-large_default/octomore-7-yo-bourbon-rest-be-thankful-whisky-co.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by maturation in bourbon oak. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 65.6% ABV in 70cl, it points toward vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Octomore 7 Y.O. Bourbon Rest &amp;amp; Be Thankful Whisky Co.]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/octomore-7-yo-french-oak-rest-be-thankful-whisky-co-3605.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:10+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1606-large_default/octomore-7-yo-french-oak-rest-be-thankful-whisky-co.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt, citrus, carried by its 64.4% ABV strength in 70cl. That makes it a compelling choice for Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Octomore 7 Y.O. French Oak Rest &amp;amp; Be Thankful Whisky Co.]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-1985-old-barbados-rum-3606.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:10+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2296-large_default/foursquare-1985-old-barbados-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1985 vintage reference. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 43% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Foursquare-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare 1985 Old Barbados Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/old-potrero/old-potrero-rye-2-year-old-3607.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1009-large_default/old-potrero-rye-2-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Its 62.2% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at vanilla, caramel and oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Old Potrero-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Old Potrero Rye 2 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/old-potrero/old-potrero-straight-rye-3608.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1014-large_default/old-potrero-straight-rye.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Old Potrero range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.The combination of 45% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by vanilla, caramel and oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Old Potrero-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Old Potrero Straight Rye]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/panama//panama-2010-rum-tcrl-3611.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:10+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1559-large_default/panama-2010-rum-tcrl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Transcontinental Panama Rum Line]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Panama 2010 7 Year Old TCRL Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/panama//panama-rum-10-year-old-kill-devil-3613.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:10+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2321-large_default/panama-rum-10-year-old-kill-devil.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Panama Rum 10 Year Old Kill Devil]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/pittyvaich/pittyvaich-20-year-old-3616.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1200-large_default/pittyvaich-20-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 20 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Presented at 57.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Pittyvaich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Pittyvaich 20 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/port-charlotte-an-turas-mor-3618.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1273-large_default/port-charlotte-an-turas-mor.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Bruichladdich catalogue.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt, citrus. It fits naturally into the interests of Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Charlotte An Turas Mor]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/port-charlotte-pc6-cuairt-bheata-3620.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1270-large_default/port-charlotte-pc6-cuairt-bheata.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its place in the PC6. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 61.6% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt, citrus. That makes it a compelling choice for Bruichladdich enthusiasts tracking the PC6 series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Charlotte Pc6 Cuairt-Bheata]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/port-charlotte-pc7-sin-an-doigh-ileach-3621.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1266-large_default/port-charlotte-pc7-sin-an-doigh-ileach.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its place in the PC7. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 61% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt, citrus. It fits naturally into the interests of Bruichladdich enthusiasts tracking the PC7 series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Charlotte Pc7 Sin An Doigh Ileach]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/port-dundas/port-dundas-20-year-old-3624.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1178-large_default/port-dundas-20-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 20 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 57.4% ABV strength in 70cl. It should appeal strongly to Port Dundas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Dundas 20 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/port-ellen/port-ellen-1983-33-year-old-sherry-butt-3627.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:11+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/662-large_default/port-ellen-1983-33-year-old-sherry-butt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 1983 vintage and 33 year age statement. Within the Port Ellen range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.The combination of 55.9% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Ellen 1983 33 Year Old Sherry Butt]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/port-ellen/port-ellen-22-year-old-1979-1st-release-3630.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1117-large_default/port-ellen-22-year-old-1979-1st-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 1979 vintage and 22 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 56.2% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Ellen 22 Year Old 1979 1St Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/port-ellen/port-ellen-24-year-old-1979-3rd-release-3632.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1118-large_default/port-ellen-24-year-old-1979-3rd-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1979 vintage and 24 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 57.3% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Ellen 24 Year Old 1979 3Rd Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/port-ellen/port-ellen-25-year-old-1979-5th-release-3634.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:12+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1120-large_default/port-ellen-25-year-old-1979-5th-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1979 vintage and 25 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.The combination of 57.4% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Ellen 25 Year Old 1979 5Th Release]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/port-ellen/port-ellen-30-year-old-1979-9th-release-3637.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1137-large_default/port-ellen-30-year-old-1979-9th-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1979 vintage and 30 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 57.7% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Ellen 30 Year Old 1979 9Th Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/port-ellen/port-ellen-32-year-old-1979-11th-release-3639.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1143-large_default/port-ellen-32-year-old-1979-11th-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1979 vintage and 32 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 53.9% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Ellen 32 Year Old 1979 11Th Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/port-ellen/port-ellen-32-year-old-1979-12th-release-3640.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1148-large_default/port-ellen-32-year-old-1979-12th-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1979 vintage and 32 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 52.5% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Ellen 32 Year Old 1979 12Th Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/port-ellen/port-ellen-32-year-old-1983-15th-release-3641.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/779-large_default/port-ellen-32-year-old-1983-15th-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1983 vintage and 32 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 53.9% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Ellen 32 Year Old 1983 15Th Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/port-mourant-1990-single-cask-samaroli-3644.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:12+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1445-large_default/port-mourant-1990-single-cask-samaroli.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its place in the single cask release. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 45% ABV strength in 70cl. It should appeal strongly to Demerara enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Mourant 1990 Single Cask SAMAROLI]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/port-mourant-1993-full-proof-rum-3645.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1437-large_default/port-mourant-1993-full-proof-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1993 vintage reference. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 65% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Demerara-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Mourant 1993 Full Proof Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/ramson-spirit/ramson-spirit-henry-duyore-s-3647.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:13+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2386-large_default/ramson-spirit-henry-duyore-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Ramson Spirit range. Within the Ramson Spirit range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 45.65% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around vanilla, caramel and oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Ramson Spirit-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ramson Spirit Henry Duyore'S]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/redbreast/redbreast-21-year-old-pure-pot-still-3650.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:13+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2392-large_default/redbreast-21-year-old-pure-pot-still.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 21 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Redbreast-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Redbreast 21 Year Old Pure Pot Still]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/marie-galante/bielle/rhum-rhum-liberation-2015-3653.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4003-large_default/rhum-rhum-liberation-2015.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2015 vintage reference. Within the Bielle range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 45% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Bielle-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Rhum Rhum Liberation 2015]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/marie-galante/bielle/rhum-rhum-liberation-2015-integrale-3654.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4112-large_default/rhum-rhum-liberation-2015-integrale.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2015 vintage reference. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 58.4% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Bielle-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Rhum Rhum Liberation 2015 Integrale]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/rosebank/rosebank-20-year-old-1981-rare-malts-3657.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1174-large_default/rosebank-20-year-old-1981-rare-malts.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1981 vintage and 20 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Its 62.3% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Rosebank 20 Year Old 1981 Rare Malts]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/buffalo-trace/sazerac-rye-straight-rye-whiskey-3667.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:14+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/733-large_default/sazerac-rye-straight-rye-whiskey.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Buffalo Trace range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 45% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at vanilla, caramel and oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Buffalo Trace-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Sazerac Rye Straight Rye Whiskey]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/scapa/scapa-14-year-old-3669.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/950-large_default/scapa-14-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 14 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 40% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Scapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Scapa 14 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/scapa/scapa-16-year-old-3670.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:14+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/951-large_default/scapa-16-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 16 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 40% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Scapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Scapa 16 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/smokehead-3677.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1161-large_default/smokehead.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Bottled by Ian MacLeod Distillers]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Smokehead]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/smokehead-18-year-old-3678.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1162-large_default/smokehead-18-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[6000 Individually Numbered Bottles]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Smokehead 18 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/sonoma-county/sonoma-county-rye-3679.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:14+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2384-large_default/sonoma-county-rye.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Sonoma County range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Its 48% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at vanilla, caramel and oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Sonoma County-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Sonoma County Rye]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/spirit-of-freedom-30-yo-springbank-distillery-3682.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/835-large_default/spirit-of-freedom-30-yo-springbank-distillery.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Springbank range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Springbank catalogue.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. That makes it a compelling choice for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Spirit Of Freedom 30 Y.O. Springbank Distillery]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-21-year-old-2014-3706.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:17+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/836-large_default/springbank-21-year-old-2014.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 21 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show coastal salinity, oiliness. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 21 Year Old 2014]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-green-13-year-old-3713.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:17+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1678-large_default/springbank-green-13-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 13 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank Green 13 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/suntory/suntory-royal-3719.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1680-large_default/suntory-royal.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Suntory range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 43% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Suntory-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Suntory Royal]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/talisker/talisker-10-year-old-3721.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:18+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/956-large_default/talisker-10-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 10 year age statement. Within the Talisker range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 45.8% ABV strength in 70cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Talisker-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Talisker 10 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/talisker/talisker-1953-24-year-old-sherry-wood-3725.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/857-large_default/talisker-1953-24-year-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1953 vintage and 24 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 43% ABV in 75cl, it points toward dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Talisker 1953 24 Year Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/talisker/talisker-1953-30-year-old-3726.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/851-large_default/talisker-1953-30-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1953 vintage and 30 year age statement. Within the Talisker range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 40% ABV in 75cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Talisker 1953 30 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/talisker/talisker-1981-20-year-old-sherry-casks-3730.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/849-large_default/talisker-1981-20-year-old-sherry-casks.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1981 vintage and 20 year age statement and maturation in sherry casks. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice, carried by its 62% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Talisker 1981 20 Year Old Sherry Casks]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/talisker/talisker-1989-distillers-edition-3732.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/853-large_default/talisker-1989-distillers-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Talisker range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.In practical tasting terms, 45.8% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Talisker-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Talisker 1989 Distillers Edition]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/talisker/talisker-25-year-old-1952-silver-jubilee-1977-3741.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1681-large_default/talisker-25-year-old-1952-silver-jubilee-1977.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1952 vintage and 25 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Talisker 25 Year Old 1952 Silver Jubilee 1977]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/talisker/talisker-30-year-old-bottled-2006-3745.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/957-large_default/talisker-30-year-old-bottled-2006.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 2006 vintage, 30 year age statement and 2006 bottling date. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 51.9% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Talisker 30 Year Old Bottled 2006]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/talisker/talisker-30-year-old-bottled-2010-3746.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/958-large_default/talisker-30-year-old-bottled-2010.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2010 vintage, 30 year age statement and 2010 bottling date. That element makes it stand out within the wider Talisker catalogue.At 57.3% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Talisker 30 Year Old Bottled 2010]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/talisker/talisker-dark-storm-liter-3748.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:20+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/960-large_default/talisker-dark-storm-liter.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Talisker range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.The combination of 45.8% ABV and 100cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Talisker-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Talisker Dark Storm Liter]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/talisker/talisker-port-ruighe-3749.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/955-large_default/talisker-port-ruighe.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Talisker range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 45.8% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Talisker-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Talisker Port Ruighe]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/talisker/talisker-storm-3750.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:20+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/953-large_default/talisker-storm.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Talisker range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 45.8% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Talisker-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Talisker Storm]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/tamdhu/tamdhu-28-year-old-bottled-1970-s-3751.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1190-large_default/tamdhu-28-year-old-bottled-1970-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1970 vintage, 28 year age statement and 1970 bottling date. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 49.1% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Tamdhu 28 Year Old Bottled 1970'S]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/the-cally/the-cally-40-year-old-single-grain-3756.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1577-large_default/the-cally-40-year-old-single-grain.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 40 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.In practical tasting terms, 53.3% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with The Cally-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Cally 40 Year Old Single Grain]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-original-12-yo-old-presentation-3757.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:20+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/684-large_default/the-glendronach-original-12-yo-old-presentation.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Glendronach range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dark fruit, chocolate. That makes it a compelling choice for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach Original 12 Y.O. Old Presentation]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenlivet/the-glenlivet-1961-bottled-1980-s-3759.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/995-large_default/the-glenlivet-1961-bottled-1980-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is an outturn of 1961 bottles. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Bottled at 57% ABV in 75cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Glenlivet-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glenlivet 1961 Bottled 1980'S]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-18-year-old-1979-sherry-wood-gran-reserva-3771.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/973-large_default/the-macallan-18-year-old-1979-sherry-wood-gran-reserva.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Matured in Sherry Wood &amp;quot;Best of the Best 2001&amp;quot;]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 18 Year Old 1979 Sherry Wood Gran Reserva]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-18-year-old-1985-sherry-oak-3772.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1858-large_default/the-macallan-18-year-old-1985-sherry-oak.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1985 vintage and 18 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 43% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 18 Year Old 1985 Sherry Oak]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-18-year-old-1986-sherry-oak-3773.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-27T10:22:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1859-large_default/the-macallan-18-year-old-1986-sherry-oak.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1986 vintage and 18 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 43% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 18 Year Old 1986 Sherry Oak]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1940-bottled-1981-3775.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3630-large_default/the-macallan-1940-bottled-1981.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from an outturn of 1940 bottles. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Macallan-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1940 Bottled 1981]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1948-51-year-old-select-reserve-3777.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/797-large_default/the-macallan-1948-51-year-old-select-reserve.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1948 vintage and 51 year age statement. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 46.6% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1948 51 Year Old Select Reserve]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1959-sherry-wood-white-cap-3781.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/884-large_default/the-macallan-1959-sherry-wood-white-cap.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Macallan range. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 46% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1959 Sherry Wood - White Cap]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1960-sherry-wood-3783.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/980-large_default/the-macallan-1960-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Its 46% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. It should appeal strongly to collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1960 Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1961-sherry-wood-3785.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-06-25T10:17:56+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/794-large_default/the-macallan-1961-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[F.LLI RINALDI IMPORTATORI - Bologna]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1961 Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1962-sherry-wood-3786.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/882-large_default/the-macallan-1962-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[F.lli Rinaldi Importatori - Bologna]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1962 Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1964-sherry-wood-bottled-1981-3788.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3543-large_default/the-macallan-1964-sherry-wood-bottled-1981.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1964 Sherry Wood - Bottled 1981]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1964-sherry-wood-bottled-1982-3789.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1655-large_default/the-macallan-1964-sherry-wood-bottled-1982.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Special Selection Matured in Sherry Wood]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1964 Sherry Wood - Bottled 1982]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1965-17-yo-sherry-wood-bottled-1983-3790.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/880-large_default/the-macallan-1965-17-yo-sherry-wood-bottled-1983.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.At 43% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1965 17 Y.O. Sherry Wood - Bottled 1983]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1965-17-yo-sherry-wood-bottled-1984-3791.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1656-large_default/the-macallan-1965-17-yo-sherry-wood-bottled-1984.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Special Selection Matured in Sherry Wood F.lli Rinaldi Importatori - Bologna]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1965 17 Y.O. Sherry Wood - Bottled 1984]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1966-18-year-old-sherry-wood-3792.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/879-large_default/the-macallan-1966-18-year-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Matured in Sherry Wood Giovinetti &amp;amp;amp; Figli - Milano Importatori e Distributori]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1966 18 Year Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-1966-bottled-1999-3793.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/893-large_default/macallan-1966-bottled-1999.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this 33-years-old Macallan stands in its year of distillation: 1966.Bottled at 40% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Macallan 1966 Bottled 1999]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-1966-bottled-2000-3794.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/988-large_default/macallan-1966-bottled-2000.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from an outturn of 1966 bottles. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.At 40% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dried fruit, oak spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Macallan-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Macallan 1966 Bottled 2000]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1967-18-year-old-sherry-wood-3795.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/793-large_default/the-macallan-1967-18-year-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 1967 vintage and 18 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 43% ABV in 75cl, it suggests dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1967 18 Year Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1969-18-yo-sherry-wood-bottled-1988-3797.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/791-large_default/the-macallan-1969-18-yo-sherry-wood-bottled-1988.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 43% ABV in 75cl, it points toward dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1969 18 Y.O. Sherry Wood - Bottled 1988]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1973-18-year-old-sherry-wood-3799.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4291-large_default/the-macallan-1973-18-year-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Matured in Sherry WoodNO BOX]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1973 18 Year Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1974-18-year-old-2-jacobean-3800.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/790-large_default/the-macallan-1974-18-year-old-2-jacobean.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Matured in Sherry Wood 1 Bottle + 2 Jacobean]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1974 18 Year Old + 2 Jacobean]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1974-18-year-old-sherry-wood-3801.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 1974 vintage and 18 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1974 18 Year Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1978-18-year-old-sherry-wood-3804.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/878-large_default/the-macallan-1978-18-year-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Matured in Sherry Wood]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1978 18 Year Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1979-18-year-old-sherry-wood-3805.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1860-large_default/the-macallan-1979-18-year-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1979 vintage and 18 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1979 18 Year Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1980-18-year-old-sherry-wood-3806.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/876-large_default/the-macallan-1980-18-year-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1980 vintage and 18 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1980 18 Year Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1985-15-year-old-sherry-oak-3811.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/889-large_default/the-macallan-1985-15-year-old-sherry-oak.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1985 vintage and 15 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1985 15 Year Old Sherry Oak]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-25-year-old-1958-59-anniversary-malt-3819.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:24+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/674-large_default/the-macallan-25-year-old-1958-59-anniversary-malt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1958 vintage and 25 year age statement and its place in the Anniversary Malt. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Anniversary Malt series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 25 Year Old 1958/59 Anniversary Malt]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-25-year-old-1972-anniversary-malt-3820.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/666-large_default/the-macallan-25-year-old-1972-anniversary-malt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1972 vintage and 25 year age statement and its place in the Anniversary Malt. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Anniversary Malt series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 25 Year Old 1972 Anniversary Malt]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-25-year-old-1975-anniversary-malt-3821.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/665-large_default/the-macallan-25-year-old-1975-anniversary-malt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 1975 vintage and 25 year age statement and its place in the Anniversary Malt. That element makes it stand out within the wider Macallan catalogue.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Anniversary Malt series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 25 Year Old 1975 Anniversary Malt]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-25-year-old-anniversary-malt-3822.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/664-large_default/the-macallan-25-year-old-anniversary-malt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 25 year age statement and its place in the Anniversary Malt. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 43% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Anniversary Malt series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 25 Year Old Anniversary Malt]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-30-year-old-blue-label-sherry-oak-3824.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:24+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3714-large_default/the-macallan-30-year-old-blue-label-sherry-oak.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 30 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Its 43% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 30 Year Old Blue Label Sherry Oak]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-7-yo-sherry-wood-2-tumblers-bottled-1990-s-3827.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1685-large_default/the-macallan-7-yo-sherry-wood-2-tumblers-bottled-1990-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Special Selection Armando Giovinetti&amp;quot;&amp;quot;]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 7 Y.O. Sherry Wood + 2 Tumblers Bottled 1990'S]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-8-year-old-fine-oak-3831.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/799-large_default/the-macallan-8-year-old-fine-oak.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Bourbon &amp;amp;amp; Sherry Oak Casks]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 8 Year Old Fine Oak]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-8-year-old-sherry-wood-3833.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/787-large_default/the-macallan-8-year-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 8 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 40% ABV in 75cl, it points toward dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 8 Year Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-glenlivet-10-year-old-3837.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/986-large_default/macallan-glenlivet-10-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 10 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.At 57% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dried fruit, oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Macallan Glenlivet 10 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-replica-1874-3843.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/672-large_default/the-macallan-replica-1874.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Macallan range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Presented at 45% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Replica 1874]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-replica-1876-4th-release-3844.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/669-large_default/the-macallan-replica-1876-4th-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Macallan range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 41% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, oak spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Replica 1876 4Th Release]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-ruby-3845.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2056-large_default/the-macallan-ruby.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Macallan range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Macallan catalogue.Its 43% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Ruby]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-special-reserve-bottled-1985-3846.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/796-large_default/the-macallan-special-reserve-bottled-1985.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Macallan range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Its 43% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Special Reserve - Bottled 1985]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/yamazaki/the-yamazaki-18-year-old-3847.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/867-large_default/the-yamazaki-18-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 18 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Yamazaki-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Yamazaki 18 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinique/trois-rivieres/trois-rivieres-1977-rhum-3854.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1422-large_default/trois-rivieres-1977-rhum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1977 vintage reference. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 43% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Trois Rivieres-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Trois Rivieres 1977 Rhum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinique/trois-rivieres/trois-rivieres-8-ans-rhum-3860.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1440-large_default/trois-rivieres-8-ans-rhum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Trois Rivieres range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 42% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Trois Rivieres-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Trois Rivieres 8 Ans Rhum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/very-rare-diamond-and-port-mourant-1995-rum-3873.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2349-large_default/very-rare-diamond-and-port-mourant-1995-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is an outturn of 1995 bottles. Within the Demerara range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 62.1% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of Demerara-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Very Rare Diamond And Port Mourant 1995 Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/very-rare-enmore-and-port-mourant-1998-rum-3875.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2346-large_default/very-rare-enmore-and-port-mourant-1998-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with an outturn of 1998 bottles. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 62.2% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Demerara-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Very Rare Enmore And Port Mourant 1998 Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/worthy-park/worthy-park-2006-10-year-old-rum-3878.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2366-large_default/worthy-park-2006-10-year-old-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 2006 vintage and 10 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Worthy Park 2006 10 Year Old Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/worthy-park/worthy-park-2006-bottled-2016-jamaica-tcrl-rum-3879.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1564-large_default/worthy-park-2006-bottled-2016-jamaica-tcrl-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by an outturn of 2006 bottles. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Worthy Park-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Worthy Park 2006 Bottled 2016 Jamaica TCRL Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-single-malt-3880.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2381-large_default/nikka-yoichi-single-malt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Nikka Yoichi range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 45% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Nikka Yoichi-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi Single Malt]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-23-anos-straight-from-the-cask-3882.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1525-large_default/zacapa-23-anos-straight-from-the-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Zacapa range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Zacapa catalogue.Its 45% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa 23 Anos Straight From The Cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-30th-anniversary-2-reidel-crystal-glasses-3884.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1549-large_default/zacapa-30th-anniversary-2-reidel-crystal-glasses.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Zacapa range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.The combination of 40% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa 30Th Anniversary + 2 Reidel Crystal Glasses]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-30th-anniversary-3885.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1548-large_default/zacapa-30th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Zacapa range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 0% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa 30Th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-centenario-23-anos-white-label-3886.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1524-large_default/zacapa-centenario-23-anos-white-label.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Zacapa range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa Centenario 23 Anos White Label]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-reserva-limitada-2014-3888.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1552-large_default/zacapa-reserva-limitada-2014.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2014 vintage reference. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 45% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa Reserva Limitada 2014]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-no-6-lalique-whisky-3895.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1836-large_default/the-macallan-no-6-lalique-whisky.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Macallan range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 43% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan No. 6 Lalique Whisky]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila-1982-34-year-old-70th-velier-anniversary-3901.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1750-large_default/caol-ila-1982-34-year-old-70th-velier-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the Velier bottling, the 1982 vintage and 34 year age statement and its place in the Velier Anniversary. Within the Caol Ila range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Its 50.6% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. That makes it a compelling choice for Caol Ila enthusiasts tracking the Velier Anniversary series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 1982 34 Year Old 70Th Velier Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glen-keith/glenisla-1977-39-year-old-70th-velier-anniversary-3903.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:29+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1811-large_default/glenisla-1977-39-year-old-70th-velier-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the Velier bottling, the 1977 vintage and 39 year age statement and its place in the Velier Anniversary. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 42.3% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Glen Keith enthusiasts tracking the Velier Anniversary series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenisla 1977 39 Year Old 70Th Velier Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenrothes/glenrothes-1997-70th-velier-anniversary-3904.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:30+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1812-large_default/glenrothes-1997-70th-velier-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the Velier bottling and its place in the Velier Anniversary. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glenrothes catalogue.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 53.1% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Glenrothes enthusiasts tracking the Velier Anniversary series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenrothes 1997 70Th Velier Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/elements-of-islay-torba-70th-velier-anniversary-3911.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1911-large_default/elements-of-islay-torba-70th-velier-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Elements Of Islay Torba 70Th Velier Anniversary]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benriach/benriach-1997-bourbon-cask-3913.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:30+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1806-large_default/benriach-1997-bourbon-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the LMDW bottling, the 1997 vintage and 19 year age statement and maturation in bourbon casks. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.In practical tasting terms, 54.3% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from LMDW.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Benriach 1997 Bourbon Cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/mountgilboa/mount-gilboa-2008-70th-velier-anniversary-rum-3917.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2370-large_default/mount-gilboa-2008-70th-velier-anniversary-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the Velier bottling and its place in the Velier Anniversary. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Its 66% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Mountgilboa enthusiasts tracking the Velier Anniversary series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Mount Gilboa 2008 70Th Velier Anniversary Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/marie-galante/bielle/rhum-rhum-liberation-2017-3919.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2302-large_default/rhum-rhum-liberation-2017.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2017 vintage reference. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 45% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bielle-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Rhum Rhum Liberation 2017]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenlivet/glenlivet-2007-artist-collective-3928.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:31+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1723-large_default/glenlivet-2007-artist-collective.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Artist bottling. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Presented at 48% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glenlivet enthusiasts tracking the Artist series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenlivet 2007 Artist Collective]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/worthy-park/worthy-park-2012-jamaica-tcrl-rum-3930.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:31+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1720-large_default/worthy-park-2012-jamaica-tcrl-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2012 vintage reference. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 57.18% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Worthy Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Worthy Park 2012 Jamaica TCRL Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana//guyana-2005-rum-3933.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:31+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1717-large_default/guyana-2005-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Transcontinental Series]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Guyana 2005 Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2013-sherry-oloroso-70th-velier-anniversary-cask-2588-3936.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:32+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1706-large_default/chichibu-2013-sherry-oloroso-70th-velier-anniversary-cask-2588.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the Velier bottling and its place in the Velier Anniversary. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 63% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt, orchard fruit. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Chichibu enthusiasts tracking the Velier Anniversary series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2013 Sherry Oloroso 70Th Velier Anniversary Cask 2588]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-12-year-old-natural-cask-strength-2017-3939.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:32+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1744-large_default/lagavulin-12-year-old-natural-cask-strength-2017.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2017 vintage and 12 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Lagavulin catalogue.Bottled at 56.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 12 Year Old Natural Cask Strength 2017]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-2001-distillers-edition-3940.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:32+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1746-large_default/lagavulin-2001-distillers-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Lagavulin range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Lagavulin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 2001 Distillers Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/oban/oban-2003-distillers-edition-3941.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:32+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1731-large_default/oban-2003-distillers-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Oban range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Oban-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Oban 2003 Distillers Edition]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/teaninich/teaninich-17-year-old-3945.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:32+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1730-large_default/teaninich-17-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 17 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.At 55.9% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Teaninich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Teaninich 17 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/karukera/karukera-2008-fut-26-70th-velier-anniversary-rum-3946.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:32+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1727-large_default/karukera-2008-fut-26-70th-velier-anniversary-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the Velier bottling and its place in the Velier Anniversary. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 53.4% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Karukera enthusiasts tracking the Velier Anniversary series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karukera 2008 Fut 26 70Th Velier Anniversary Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/karukera/karukera-2008-fut-66-70th-velier-anniversary-rum-3947.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:32+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1726-large_default/karukera-2008-fut-66-70th-velier-anniversary-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the Velier bottling and its place in the Velier Anniversary. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 58.4% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Karukera enthusiasts tracking the Velier Anniversary series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karukera 2008 Fut 66 70Th Velier Anniversary Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/karukera/karukera-2011-sherry-cask-70th-velier-anniversary-rum-3948.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1725-large_default/karukera-2011-sherry-cask-70th-velier-anniversary-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the Velier bottling, its place in the Velier Anniversary and maturation in sherry casks. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.In practical tasting terms, 54% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Karukera enthusiasts tracking the Velier Anniversary series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karukera 2011 Sherry Cask 70Th Velier Anniversary Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/elements-of-islay-peat-3952.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1912-large_default/elements-of-islay-peat.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Elements Of Islay Peat]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/elements-of-islay-peat-pure-3953.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1913-large_default/elements-of-islay-peat-pure.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Elements Of Islay Peat Pure]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila-2008-9-year-old-3956.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:33+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1699-large_default/caol-ila-2008-9-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 2008 vintage and 9 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon, carried by its 52% ABV strength in 70cl. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 2008 9 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-2009-8-year-old-3959.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:33+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1703-large_default/kilchoman-2009-8-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 2009 vintage and 8 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 2009 8 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-red-wine-cask-3961.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:33+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1700-large_default/kilchoman-red-wine-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.At 50% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Red Wine Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/old-pulteney/old-pulteney-5-year-old-2012-3963.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:33+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1695-large_default/old-pulteney-5-year-old-2012.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2012 vintage and 5 year age statement. Within the Old Pulteney range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 50% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Old Pulteney 5 Year Old 2012]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-10-year-old-3964.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4136-large_default/springbank-10-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 10 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 10 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-2000-16-year-old-60th-anniversary-lmdw-3969.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1740-large_default/laphroaig-2000-16-year-old-60th-anniversary-lmdw.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the LMDW bottling and the 2000 vintage and 16 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, iodine and ash, carried by its 53.9% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of collectors of independent bottlings from LMDW.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 2000 16 Year Old 60th Anniversary LMDW]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1993-20-year-old-single-cask-batch-8-3974.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1801-large_default/the-glendronach-1993-20-year-old-single-cask-batch-8.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1993 vintage and 20 year age statement, its place in the single cask release and batch 8. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 52.9% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, chocolate. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Glendronach enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1993 20 Year Old Single Cask Batch 8]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/balvenie/the-balvenie-30-year-old-3976.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:34+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1802-large_default/the-balvenie-30-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 30 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.In practical tasting terms, 47.3% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Balvenie-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Balvenie 30 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/mortlach/mortlach-2008-8-year-old-3977.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:34+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1803-large_default/mortlach-2008-8-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2008 vintage and 8 year age statement. Within the Mortlach range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Its 61.2% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Mortlach 2008 8 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/tormore/tormore-1996-20-year-old-3978.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:34+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1804-large_default/tormore-1996-20-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1996 vintage and 20 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Tormore 1996 20 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1993-23-year-old-single-cask-3979.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1805-large_default/the-glendronach-1993-23-year-old-single-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1993 vintage and 23 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 51.7% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dark fruit, chocolate. It fits naturally into the interests of Glendronach enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1993 23 Year Old Single Cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/linkwood/linkwood-2008-8-year-old-3980.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:34+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1807-large_default/linkwood-2008-8-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 2008 vintage and 8 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 62.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Linkwood 2008 8 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/ardmore/ardmore-2008-8-year-old-3981.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:34+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1808-large_default/ardmore-2008-8-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Ardmore range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Its 61.8% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Ardmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardmore 2008 8 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/armore/ardmore-artist-collective-2008-9-year-old-3982.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:34+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1810-large_default/ardmore-artist-collective-2008-9-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the Artist bottling and the 2008 vintage and 9 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Armore enthusiasts tracking the Artist series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardmore Artist Collective 2008 9 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/venezuela/diplomatico/diplomatico-reserva-exclusiva-rum-3983.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:34+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1766-large_default/diplomatico-reserva-exclusiva-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Diplomatico range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 40% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Diplomatico-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva Rum]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/demerara-port-mourant-1997-15-year-old-rum-3984.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2576-large_default/demerara-port-mourant-1997-15-year-old-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1997 vintage and 15 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Demerara catalogue.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 65.7% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Demerara Port Mourant 1997 15 Year Old Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-1994-18-year-old-heavy-rum-3986.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1771-large_default/caroni-1994-18-year-old-heavy-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1994 vintage and 18 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Its 55% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tar, dark fruit. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 1994 18 Year Old Heavy Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-1994-18-year-old-full-proof-heavy-rum-3987.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1772-large_default/caroni-1994-18-year-old-full-proof-heavy-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1994 vintage and 18 year age statement. Within the Caroni range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 62.59% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tar, dark fruit. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 1994 18 Year Old Full Proof Heavy Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-1992-20-year-old-heavy-rum-3988.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1773-large_default/caroni-1992-20-year-old-heavy-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1992 vintage and 20 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 55% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tar, dark fruit. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 1992 20 Year Old Heavy Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-1992-20-year-old-full-proof-heavy-rum-3989.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1843-large_default/caroni-1992-20-year-old-full-proof-heavy-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1992 vintage and 20 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 60.21% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tar, dark fruit. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 1992 20 Year Old Full Proof Heavy Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/demerara-diamond-s-1999-15-year-old-rum-3993.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2347-large_default/demerara-diamond-s-1999-15-year-old-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1999 vintage and 15 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 53.1% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Demerara Diamond &amp;quot;S&amp;quot; 1999 15 Year Old Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/demerara-uitvlugt-1997-ulr-17-year-old-rum-3994.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2350-large_default/demerara-uitvlugt-1997-ulr-17-year-old-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1997 vintage and 17 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 59.7% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Demerara Uitvlugt 1997  ULR 17 Year Old Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/demerara-diamond-svw-1999-15-year-old-rum-3996.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2602-large_default/demerara-diamond-svw-1999-15-year-old-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1999 vintage and 15 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 64.7% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Demerara Diamond SVW 1999 15 Year Old Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/demerara-diamond-and-versailles-1996-svsg-3997.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1781-large_default/demerara-diamond-and-versailles-1996-svsg.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 1996 vintage reference. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 57.9% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Demerara-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Demerara Diamond And Versailles 1996 SVSG]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-15-year-old-4000.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2299-large_default/nikka-yoichi-15-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 15 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.In practical tasting terms, 45% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Nikka Yoichi-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi 15 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka/nikka-taketsuru-21-year-old-pure-malt-4001.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1752-large_default/nikka-taketsuru-21-year-old-pure-malt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 21 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Nikka-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Taketsuru 21 Year Old Pure Malt]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2011-peated-single-cask-1401-4006.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1759-large_default/chichibu-2011-peated-single-cask-1401.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its place in the single cask release. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 61.3% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, malt and orchard fruit. It should appeal strongly to Chichibu enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2011 Peated Single Cask 1401]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2010-single-cask-no663-4007.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1760-large_default/chichibu-2010-single-cask-no663.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is maturation in bourbon oak. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 61.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors looking for cask-specific Japanese whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2010 Single Cask No.663]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka/nikka-taketsuru-17-year-old-4009.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T14:34:22+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1762-large_default/nikka-taketsuru-17-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 17 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Nikka-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Taketsuru 17 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1998-18-year-old-sherry-butt-4011.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-05T09:21:24+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1742-large_default/bowmore-1998-18-year-old-sherry-butt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Exclusive to 60th Anniversary LMDW]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1998 18 Year Old Sherry Butt]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/old-portero/old-potrero-18th-century-style-rye-whiskey-4017.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1729-large_default/old-potrero-18th-century-style-rye-whiskey.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Old Portero range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.The combination of 63.6% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by vanilla, caramel and oak spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Old Portero-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Old Potrero 18th Century Style Rye Whiskey]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-edition-no2-4021.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1765-large_default/the-macallan-edition-no2.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Edition No.2]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/marie-galante/père-labat/père-labat-2010-70th-velier-anniversary-4024.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:37+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1791-large_default/père-labat-2010-70th-velier-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the Velier bottling and its place in the Velier Anniversary. Within the PÃ¨re Labat range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 57.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to PÃ¨re Labat enthusiasts tracking the Velier Anniversary series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Père Labat 2010 70th Velier Anniversary]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/marie-galante/foursquare/foursquare-destino-2003-70th-velier-anniversary-4029.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1788-large_default/foursquare-destino-2003-70th-velier-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the Velier bottling and its place in the Velier Anniversary. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 61% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Foursquare enthusiasts tracking the Velier Anniversary series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare Destino 2003 70th Velier Anniversary]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/marie-galante/bielle/rhum-rhum-2007-70th-velier-anniversary-4030.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2613-large_default/rhum-rhum-2007-70th-velier-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the Velier bottling and its place in the Velier Anniversary. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 57% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Bielle enthusiasts tracking the Velier Anniversary series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Rhum Rhum 2007 70th Velier Anniversary]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-1988-heavily-peated-25-year-old-4032.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2371-large_default/nikka-yoichi-1988-heavily-peated-25-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Nikka Yoichi range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 62% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke. That makes it a compelling choice for Nikka Yoichi-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi 1988 Heavily Peated 25 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1973-43-year-old-4038.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T18:00:39+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1820-large_default/bowmore-1973-43-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1973 vintage and 43 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, sea air, carried by its 43.2% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1973 43 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-2000-trinidad-rum-4039.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1821-large_default/caroni-2000-trinidad-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2000 vintage reference. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Its 55% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tar, dark fruit. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 2000 Trinidad Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/el-dorado/el-dorado-rare-collection-port-mourant-diamond-2001-70th-velier-anniversary-4040.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2318-large_default/el-dorado-rare-collection-port-mourant-diamond-2001-70th-velier-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2001 vintage reference. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 57.94% ABV strength in 70cl. That makes it a compelling choice for El Dorado-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[El Dorado Rare Collection Port Mourant &amp;amp; Diamond 2001 70th Velier Anniversary]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/linkwood/linkwood-1996-carn-mor-4043.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:38+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1825-large_default/linkwood-1996-carn-mor.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Linkwood range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 44% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Linkwood-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Linkwood 1996 Carn Mor]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-1992-carn-mor-25-year-old-4046.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-21T16:43:20+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1828-large_default/macallan-1992-carn-mor-25-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1992 vintage and 25 year age statement. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.The combination of 56.4% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Macallan 1992 Carn Mor 25 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/demerara/demerara-diamond-s-w-1981-4048.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2572-large_default/demerara-diamond-s-w-1981.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1981 vintage reference. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 60.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Demerara-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Demerara Diamond S ( W ) 1981]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-year-old-cask-strenght-batch-16-4054.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1853-large_default/springbank-12-year-old-cask-strenght-batch-16.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[a189]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Year Old Cask Strenght Batch 16]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-24-year-old-grandeur-batch-9-4055.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1857-large_default/glendronach-24-year-old-grandeur-batch-9.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 24 year age statement and batch 9. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 48.7% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dark fruit, chocolate. That makes it a compelling choice for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 24 Year Old Grandeur Batch 9]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/doorly-s-12-year-old-rum-4056.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:38+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2361-large_default/doorly-s-12-year-old-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 12 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Foursquare catalogue.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 40% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Foursquare-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Doorly's 12 Year Old Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/mount-gay/last-ward-2009-habitation-velier-rum-4062.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:38+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2354-large_default/last-ward-2009-habitation-velier-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the Velier bottling. That element makes it stand out within the wider Mount Gay catalogue.In practical tasting terms, 59% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Velier.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Last Ward 2009 Habitation Velier Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-1990-sherry-wood-bottled-2003-samaroli-4069.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1854-large_default/macallan-1990-sherry-wood-bottled-2003-samaroli.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 43% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Macallan 1990 Sherry Wood Bottled 2003 Samaroli]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-1982-24-year-old-full-proof-heavy-rum-4074.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1868-large_default/caroni-1982-24-year-old-full-proof-heavy-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1994 vintage and 18 year age statement. Within the Caroni range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 58.3% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tar, dark fruit. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 1982 24 Year Old Full Proof Heavy Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-2000-millennium-magnum-rum-4075.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1867-large_default/caroni-2000-millennium-magnum-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the large-format presentation. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.In practical tasting terms, 60% ABV and 150cl frame a profile built around tar, dark fruit. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers seeking large-format display bottles.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 2000 Millennium Magnum Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/redbreast/redbreast-1991-25-year-old-60th-anniversary-lmdw-4077.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2393-large_default/redbreast-1991-25-year-old-60th-anniversary-lmdw.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the LMDW bottling and the 1991 vintage and 25 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.The combination of 53.2% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to collectors of independent bottlings from LMDW.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Redbreast 1991 25 Year Old - 60th Anniversary LMDW]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-18-year-old-1984-sherry-oak-4079.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-01T12:18:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1862-large_default/the-macallan-18-year-old-1984-sherry-oak.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 18 Year Old 1984 Sherry Oak]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila/caol-ila-2006-11-year-old-4083.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:40+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1878-large_default/caol-ila-2006-11-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2006 vintage and 11 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.At 59.8% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 2006 11 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-estate-trelawny-rum-4090.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:40+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2331-large_default/hampden-estate-trelawny-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Hampden Estate range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests pineapple, esters. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Estate 'Trelawny' Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/jack-daniel-s/jack-daniel-s-old-no-7-inaugural-1980-s-4097.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1884-large_default/jack-daniel-s-old-no-7-inaugural-1980-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the large-format presentation. That element makes it stand out within the wider Jack Daniel's catalogue.At 45% ABV in 150cl, the profile is likely to lean toward vanilla, caramel and oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 INAUGURAL 1980's]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1988-15-year-old-glasgow-garden-festival-4099.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-05T09:21:24+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1888-large_default/bowmore-1988-15-year-old-glasgow-garden-festival.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1988 15 Year Old Glasgow Garden Festival]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/antigua/english-harbour/antigua-distillery-2012-heavy-rum-4104.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1899-large_default/antigua-distillery-2012-heavy-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2012 vintage reference. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.In practical tasting terms, 66% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of English Harbour-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Antigua Distillery 2012 Heavy Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/el-dorado/el-dorado-12-year-old-rum-4105.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1896-large_default/el-dorado-12-year-old-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 12 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 40% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for El Dorado-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[El Dorado 12 Year Old Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-employees-john-d-everslay-1996-rum-4107.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2340-large_default/caroni-employees-john-d-everslay-1996-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1996 vintage reference. Within the Caroni range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.Bottled at 66.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tar, dark fruit. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Employees John &amp;quot;D&amp;quot; Everslay 1996 Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-employees-dennis-x-gopaul-1998-rum-4108.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2341-large_default/caroni-employees-dennis-x-gopaul-1998-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1998 vintage reference. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 69.5% ABV, it is expected to show tar, dark fruit. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Caroni-focused collections. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Employees Dennis &amp;quot;X&amp;quot; Gopaul 1998 Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park-2004-13-years-old-for-velier-4117.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1916-large_default/highland-park-2004-13-years-old-for-velier.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Bottled for Velier534 Bottles Produced]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 2004 13 Years Old for Velier]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-25-year-old-sherry-wood-2018-4118.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3767-large_default/the-macallan-25-year-old-sherry-wood-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 2018 vintage and 25 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Presented at 43% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 25 Year Old Sherry Wood 2018]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-12-year-old-natural-cask-strength-2018-4119.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:42+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1930-large_default/lagavulin-12-year-old-natural-cask-strength-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 12 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 57.8% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Lagavulin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 12 Year Old Natural Cask Strength 2018]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/carsebridge/carsebridge-48-year-old-4125.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:42+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1928-large_default/carsebridge-48-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 48 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 43.2% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Carsebridge-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Carsebridge 48 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-paris-edition-2018-4127.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2012-large_default/chichibu-paris-edition-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Paris Edition 2018]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-classic-cut-2018-4128.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1963-large_default/the-macallan-classic-cut-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Classic Cut 2018]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1972-45yo-signatory-30th-anniversary-4132.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1953-large_default/bowmore-1972-45yo-signatory-30th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the Signatory bottling. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.At 46.7% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, sea air. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Signatory.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1972 - 45yo - Signatory 30th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/strathisla/craigduff-1973-45yo-signatory-30th-anniversary-4134.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1955-large_default/craigduff-1973-45yo-signatory-30th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the Signatory bottling. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Presented at 45.4% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Signatory.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Craigduff 1973 - 45yo - Signatory 30th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glencraig/glencraig-1976-42yo-signatory-30th-anniversary-4135.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1956-large_default/glencraig-1976-42yo-signatory-30th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the Signatory bottling. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.At 42% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Signatory.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glencraig 1976 - 42yo - Signatory 30th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/north-port-brechin/north-port-brechin-1981-36yo-signatory-30th-anniversary-4139.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1960-large_default/north-port-brechin-1981-36yo-signatory-30th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the Signatory bottling. That element makes it stand out within the wider North Port Brechin catalogue.Bottled at 57.2% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Signatory.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[North Port Brechin 1981 - 36yo - Signatory 30th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/rare-ayrshire/rare-ayrshire-1974-44yo-signatory-30th-anniversary-4141.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1962-large_default/rare-ayrshire-1974-44yo-signatory-30th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the Signatory bottling. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 53% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors of independent bottlings from Signatory.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Rare Ayrshire 1974 - 44yo - Signatory 30th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-m-2017-release-4142.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1969-large_default/the-macallan-m-2017-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Macallan range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.The combination of 45% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, oak spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan M 2017 Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/foursquare/foursquare-destino-4143.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2333-large_default/foursquare-destino.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Foursquare range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 61% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Foursquare-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare Destino]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/dalmore/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1976-4144.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1974-large_default/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1976.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Dalmore range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 51.1% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Dalmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Dalmore Constellation Collection 1976]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/dalmore/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1971-4145.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1971-large_default/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1971.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Dalmore range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 43.9% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Dalmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Dalmore Constellation Collection 1971]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/dalmore/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1972-4146.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1973-large_default/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1972.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Dalmore range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 47.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Dalmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Dalmore Constellation Collection 1972]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-50-years-old-4150.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1994-large_default/highland-park-50-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 50 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Presented at 42.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests heather smoke, honey. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 50 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-the-peated-2018-4152.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2395-large_default/chichibu-the-peated-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Chichibu range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 55.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, malt and orchard fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu The Peated 2018]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka/nikka-taketsuru-25-year-old-pure-malt-4155.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1983-large_default/nikka-taketsuru-25-year-old-pure-malt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 25 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Nikka catalogue.Presented at 43% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Nikka-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Taketsuru 25 Year Old Pure Malt]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-m-black-decanter-2017-4157.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/1997-large_default/the-macallan-m-black-decanter-2017.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Macallan range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Presented at 45% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan M Black Decanter 2017]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-21-years-old-2018-4159.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:44+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2015-large_default/springbank-21-years-old-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2018 vintage and 21 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal salinity, oiliness. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 21 Years Old 2018]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-grandeur-25-years-old-batch-8-4160.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2032-large_default/the-glendronach-grandeur-25-years-old-batch-8.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 25 year age statement and batch 8. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Presented at 50.3% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dark fruit, chocolate. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach Grandeur 25 Years Old Batch 8]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-8-years-old-cask-strength-batch-2-4161.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:44+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2085-large_default/kilkerran-8-years-old-cask-strength-batch-2.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 8 year age statement and batch 2. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke, carried by its 55.7% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 8 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 2]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-the-bothy-quarter-cask-batch-4-4162.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2017-large_default/arran-the-bothy-quarter-cask-batch-4.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its place in the The Bothy and batch 4. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.At 53.8% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Arran enthusiasts tracking the The Bothy series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran The Bothy Quarter Cask Batch 4]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-grandeur-27-years-old-batch-10-4163.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2033-large_default/the-glendronach-grandeur-27-years-old-batch-10.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 27 year age statement and batch 10. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glendronach catalogue.Its 50.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, chocolate. It should appeal strongly to Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach Grandeur 27 Years Old Batch 10]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-25-years-old-2018-release-4165.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:44+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2020-large_default/springbank-25-years-old-2018-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2018 vintage and 25 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.In practical tasting terms, 46% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 25 Years Old 2018 Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-21-years-old-2019-4166.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:44+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2016-large_default/springbank-21-years-old-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2019 vintage and 21 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 21 Years Old 2019]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-18-years-old-2018-release-4167.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-22T11:10:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2014-large_default/springbank-18-years-old-2018-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 2018 vintage and 18 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through coastal salinity, oiliness, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 18 Years Old 2018 Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-52-years-old-4171.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:45+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2072-large_default/the-macallan-52-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 52 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 48% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 52 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bunnahabhain/bunnahabhain-1968-50-years-old-signatory-30th-anniversary-4179.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2035-large_default/bunnahabhain-1968-50-years-old-signatory-30th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the Signatory bottling and the 1968 vintage and 50 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 41.8% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Signatory.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bunnahabhain 1968 50 Years Old - Signatory 30th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/teeling/teeling-stout-cask-irish-whiskey-4182.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:45+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2029-large_default/teeling-stout-cask-irish-whiskey.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Teeling range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Teeling-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Teeling Stout Cask Irish Whiskey]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-patrimonio-4184.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2307-large_default/foursquare-patrimonio.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Foursquare range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 58% ABV strength in 70cl. That makes it a compelling choice for Foursquare-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare Patrimonio]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/aberfeldy/aberfeldy-1996-fine-french-wine-finish-60th-anniversary-lmdw-4191.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2059-large_default/aberfeldy-1996-fine-french-wine-finish-60th-anniversary-lmdw.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the LMDW bottling. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 52.8% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from LMDW.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Aberfeldy 1996 Fine French Wine Finish  - 60th Anniversary LMDW]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-10-years-old-coffret-2-verres-4206.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2068-large_default/nikka-yoichi-10-years-old-coffret-2-verres.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 10 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 45% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Nikka Yoichi-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi 10 Years Old Coffret 2 Verres]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/hanyu/hanyu-2000-single-cask-tay-bak-chiang-no2-4208.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2049-large_default/hanyu-2000-single-cask-tay-bak-chiang-no2.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its place in the single cask release. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 58.8% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Hanyu enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hanyu 2000 Single Cask Tay Bak Chiang No.2]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-2018-bourbon-wood-finish-4209.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2153-large_default/nikka-yoichi-2018-bourbon-wood-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on maturation in bourbon oak. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. It should appeal strongly to collectors looking for cask-specific Japanese whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi 2018 Bourbon Wood Finish]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-2018-sherry-wood-finish-4210.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2112-large_default/nikka-yoichi-2018-sherry-wood-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors looking for cask-specific Japanese whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi 2018 Sherry Wood Finish]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-miyagikyo/nikka-miyagikyo-2018-sherry-wood-finish-4212.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2806-large_default/nikka-miyagikyo-2018-sherry-wood-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors looking for cask-specific Japanese whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Miyagikyo 2018 Sherry Wood Finish]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-miyagikyo/nikka-miyagikyo-15-years-old-4213.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2448-large_default/nikka-miyagikyo-15-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 15 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 45% ABV strength in 70cl. It should appeal strongly to Nikka Miyagikyo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Miyagikyo 15 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-rare-cask-batch-no3-2018-4218.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2496-large_default/the-macallan-rare-cask-batch-no3-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[2018 Release]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Rare Cask Batch No.3 2018]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-edition-no4-4221.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2022-large_default/the-macallan-edition-no4.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[venduto subito 26 3 23]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Edition No.4]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-rare-cask-batch-no1-2019-4223.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2013-large_default/the-macallan-rare-cask-batch-no1-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by batch 1. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dried fruit, oak spice, carried by its 43% ABV strength in 70cl. That makes it a compelling choice for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Rare Cask Batch No.1 2019]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-edition-no3-4224.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2055-large_default/the-macallan-edition-no3.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[venduto subito 26 3 23]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Edition No.3]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/dalmore/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1978-4227.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2073-large_default/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1978.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Dalmore range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 47.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Dalmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Dalmore Constellation Collection 1978]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka/nikka-coffey-malt-2003-single-cask-4235.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2063-large_default/nikka-coffey-malt-2003-single-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its place in the single cask release. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 54% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Nikka enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Coffey Malt 2003 Single Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka/nikka-coffey-malt-2003-single-cask-4236.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2064-large_default/nikka-coffey-malt-2003-single-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its place in the single cask release. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 58% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Nikka enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Coffey Malt 2003 Single Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/dalmore/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1992-4237.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2107-large_default/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1992.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Dalmore range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 53.8% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Dalmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Dalmore Constellation Collection 1992]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/michter-s/michter-s-us-1-sour-mash-4240.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:50+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2101-large_default/michter-s-us-1-sour-mash.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Michter'S range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 43% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward vanilla, caramel and oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Michter'S-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Michter'S Us 1 Sour Mash]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-100-islay-release-8th-edition-4244.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2104-large_default/kilchoman-100-islay-release-8th-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Kilchoman range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 50% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 100% Islay Release 8th Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/dalmore/the-dalmore-25-years-old-4245.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2120-large_default/the-dalmore-25-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 25 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 42.5% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Dalmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Dalmore 25 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/caroni/caroni-employees-david-charran-4247.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2113-large_default/caroni-employees-david-charran.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 1996 vintage reference. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 66.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tar, dark fruit. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Caroni-focused collections. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Employees David &amp;quot;Sarge&amp;quot; Charran 1996]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-1989-single-cask-4248.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2088-large_default/nikka-yoichi-1989-single-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its place in the single cask release. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.In practical tasting terms, 60% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Nikka Yoichi enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi 1989 Single Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-miyagikyo/nikka-miyagikyo-2002-single-cask-101127-4250.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2090-large_default/nikka-miyagikyo-2002-single-cask-101127.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its place in the single cask release. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 62% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Nikka Miyagikyo enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Miyagikyo 2002 Single Cask 101127]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2011-madeira-hogshead-tay-bak-chiang-2-4256.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2096-large_default/chichibu-2011-madeira-hogshead-tay-bak-chiang-2.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Chichibu range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 61.9% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt, orchard fruit. It fits naturally into the interests of Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2011 Madeira Hogshead Tay Bak Chiang No.2]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2012-peated-ex-hanyu-hogshead-4258.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2098-large_default/chichibu-2012-peated-ex-hanyu-hogshead.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Chichibu range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 62.9% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, malt and orchard fruit. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2012 Peated Ex-Hanyu Hogshead]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-miyagikyo/nikka-miyagikyo-1999-single-cask-4260.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2100-large_default/nikka-miyagikyo-1999-single-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its place in the single cask release. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 61% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Nikka Miyagikyo enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Miyagikyo 1999 Single Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/caroni/caroni-1998-employees-slippery-moreno-4261.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2114-large_default/caroni-1998-employees-slippery-moreno.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1998 vintage reference. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 69.5% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tar, dark fruit. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Caroni-focused collections. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Employees Kevon &amp;quot;Slippery&amp;quot; Moreno 1998]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/dalmore/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1966-4263.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2119-large_default/the-dalmore-constellation-collection-1966.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Dalmore range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 41.7% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Dalmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Dalmore Constellation Collection 1966]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/dalmore/the-dalmore-45-years-old-4264.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2115-large_default/the-dalmore-45-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 45 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.The combination of 41.7% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Dalmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Dalmore 45 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-25-year-old-cask-strength-4271.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:52+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2149-large_default/laphroaig-25-year-old-cask-strength.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 25 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Laphroaig catalogue.Presented at 52% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, iodine and ash. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 25 Year Old Cask Strength]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-premise-10-year-old-4273.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2328-large_default/foursquare-premise-10-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Foursquare range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Foursquare-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare Premise 10 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-2005-12-year-old-4274.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2334-large_default/foursquare-2005-12-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 2005 vintage and 12 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Foursquare catalogue.At 59% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare 2005 12 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/réunion-island/savanna/savanna-traditional-1999-20-years-old-4277.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2143-large_default/savanna-traditional-1999-20-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1999 vintage and 20 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Bottled at 57% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Savanna Traditional 1999  20 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-batch-23-4278.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2260-large_default/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-batch-23.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from batch 23. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 60.9% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dark fruit, spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa Vintage 1999 &amp;amp; 2000 - Batch 23]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-batch-24-4279.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2259-large_default/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-batch-24.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is batch 24. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Presented at 60.7% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dark fruit, spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa Vintage 1999 &amp;amp; 2000 - Batch 24]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-batch-25-4280.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2258-large_default/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-batch-25.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on batch 25. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dark fruit, spice, carried by its 60.8% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa Vintage 1999 &amp;amp; 2000 - Batch 25]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-batch-26-4281.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2257-large_default/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-batch-26.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by batch 26. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dark fruit, spice, carried by its 60.7% ABV strength in 70cl. That makes it a compelling choice for Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa Vintage 1999 &amp;amp; 2000 - Batch 26]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-batch-27-4282.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2256-large_default/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-batch-27.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is batch 27. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 60.4% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa Vintage 1999 &amp;amp; 2000 - Batch  27]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-cask-strength-batch-28-4283.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:53+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2255-large_default/karuizawa-vintage-1999-2000-cask-strength-batch-28.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around batch 28. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.In practical tasting terms, 61.1% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dark fruit, spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa Vintage 1999 &amp;amp; 2000 Cask Strength Batch  28]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/caroni/caroni-guyana-1996-23-years-old-the-last-4285.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2135-large_default/caroni-guyana-1996-23-years-old-the-last.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1996 vintage and 23 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tar, dark fruit, carried by its 61.9% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Guyana 1996 23 Years Old  The Last]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-edition-no5-4286.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3715-large_default/the-macallan-edition-no5.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Edition No.5]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-miyagikyo/nikka-miyagikyo-50th-anniversary-4288.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2132-large_default/nikka-miyagikyo-50th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Nikka Miyagikyo range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Presented at 48% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Nikka Miyagikyo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Miyagikyo 50th Anniversary]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-50th-anniversary-4289.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2131-large_default/nikka-yoichi-50th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Nikka Yoichi range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.At 48% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Nikka Yoichi-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi 50th Anniversary]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2019-4290.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:58:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2130-large_default/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Pure Single Jamaican Rum]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Great House Distillery Edition 2019]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/monymusk-emb-tropical-plummer-14-years-old-4296.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2176-large_default/monymusk-emb-tropical-plummer-14-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 14 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Monymusk catalogue.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 69.7% ABV strength in 70cl. It should appeal strongly to Monymusk-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Monymusk EMB Tropical Plummer 14 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/monymusk-emb-continental-plummer-14-years-old-4297.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2173-large_default/monymusk-emb-continental-plummer-14-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 14 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 64.8% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Monymusk-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Monymusk EMB Continental Plummer 14 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/monymusk-mmw-tropical-wedderburn-blend-11-years-old-4298.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2175-large_default/monymusk-mmw-tropical-wedderburn-blend-11-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 11 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.In practical tasting terms, 69.1% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Monymusk-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Monymusk MMW Tropical Wedderburn Blend 11 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/monymusk-mmw-continental-wedderburn-blend-11-years-old-4299.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2174-large_default/monymusk-mmw-continental-wedderburn-blend-11-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 11 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 63.9% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Monymusk-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Monymusk MMW Continental Wedderburn Blend 11 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/comparative-tasting-monymusk-mmw-wedderburn-11-years-old-4300.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2182-large_default/comparative-tasting-monymusk-mmw-wedderburn-11-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 11 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Monymusk catalogue.Presented at 63.9% ABV in 140cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Monymusk-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Comparative Tasting - Monymusk MMW Wedderburn 11 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/comparative-tasting-monymusk-emb-plummer-14-years-old-4301.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2181-large_default/comparative-tasting-monymusk-emb-plummer-14-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 14 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 67.25% ABV strength in 140cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Monymusk-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Comparative Tasting - Monymusk EMB Plummer 14 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/doorly-s-14-year-old-rum-4303.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2362-large_default/doorly-s-14-year-old-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 14 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Foursquare catalogue.Presented at 48% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Foursquare-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Doorly's 14 Year Old Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/venezuela/diplomatico/diplomatico-rum-single-vintage-2002-4304.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2178-large_default/diplomatico-rum-single-vintage-2002.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2002 vintage reference. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Diplomatico-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Diplomatico Rum Single Vintage 2002]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-miyagikyo/nikka-miyagikyo-10-years-old-4305.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:55+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2177-large_default/nikka-miyagikyo-10-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 10 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 62% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Nikka Miyagikyo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Miyagikyo 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-estate-2019-4306.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2183-large_default/the-macallan-estate-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Macallan range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Estate 2019]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/ichiro-s-malt-chichibu-the-first-4312.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2209-large_default/ichiro-s-malt-chichibu-the-first.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Chichibu range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 61.8% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt, orchard fruit. It should appeal strongly to Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ichiro'S Malt Chichibu The First]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1981-single-sherry-cask-162-4315.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2213-large_default/karuizawa-1981-single-sherry-cask-162.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by maturation in sherry casks. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.In practical tasting terms, 55.8% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors looking for cask-specific Japanese whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1981 Single Sherry Cask 162]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-21-fine-oak-4316.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2237-large_default/the-macallan-21-fine-oak.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 21 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Macallan catalogue.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 21 Years Old Fine Oak]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/hanyu/hanyu-2000-three-of-hearts-cask-n465-4320.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2204-large_default/hanyu-2000-three-of-hearts-cask-n465.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Hanyu range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Hanyu catalogue.The combination of 61.2% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Hanyu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hanyu 2000 Three of Hearts Cask N.465]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-1994-high-proof-17-year-old-heavy-rum-4322.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2221-large_default/caroni-1994-high-proof-17-year-old-heavy-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1994 vintage and 17 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Its 52% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tar, dark fruit. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 1994 High Proof 17 Year Old Heavy Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-1992-full-proof-heavy-18-year-old-4323.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2222-large_default/caroni-1992-full-proof-heavy-18-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1992 vintage reference. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.At 61.2% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tar, dark fruit. It fits naturally into the interests of Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 1992 Full Proof Heavy 18 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-port-pipe-2009-4333.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2215-large_default/chichibu-port-pipe-2009.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Chichibu range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 54.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt, orchard fruit. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Port Pipe 2009]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-centenario-23-anos-white-label-4335.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2205-large_default/zacapa-centenario-23-anos-white-label.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Zacapa range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 40% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa Centenario 23 Anos White Label]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/kentucky-owl/kentucky-owl-batch-8-4336.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2199-large_default/kentucky-owl-batch-8.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is batch 8. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 60.5% ABV, it is expected to show vanilla, caramel and oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Kentucky Owl-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kentucky Owl Batch 8]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2012-big-book-refill-4338.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2219-large_default/chichibu-2012-big-book-refill.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Chichibu range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 61.5% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt, orchard fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2012 Refill Hanyu Cask The Little Big Book]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2012-big-book-pinot-noir-4339.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2218-large_default/chichibu-2012-big-book-pinot-noir.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around maturation in ex-Pinot Noir casks. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 62.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around red berries, grape skin and oak spice. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors looking for cask-specific Japanese whisky releases. The finishing regime is explicit, which is always more persuasive than a generic 'wine finish' label.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2012 Pinot Noir Finish The Little Big Book]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2012-big-book-first-fill-4340.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2217-large_default/chichibu-2012-big-book-first-fill.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is maturation in bourbon oak. That element makes it stand out within the wider Chichibu catalogue.The combination of 62.2% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific Japanese whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2012 First Fill Bourbon Barrel The Little Big Book]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/enmore/enmore-1987-full-proof-demerara-rum-velier-4341.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:28:57+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2808-large_default/enmore-1987-full-proof-demerara-rum-velier.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1987 vintage reference. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 56.6% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Enmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Enmore 1987 Full Proof Demerara Rum Velier]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-26-years-old-1992-single-cask-221-cask-oloroso-batch-no-17-4346.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2198-large_default/glendronach-26-years-old-1992-single-cask-221-cask-oloroso-batch-no-17.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Glendronach range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.In practical tasting terms, 56.5% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dark fruit, chocolate. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 26 Years Old 1992 Single Cask 221 Cask Oloroso  Batch No. 17]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1990-28-years-old-px-puncheon-cask-no-7905-batch-17-4347.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:08:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2197-large_default/the-glendronach-1990-28-years-old-px-puncheon-cask-no-7905-batch-17.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1990 28 Years Old PX puncheon Cask No. 7905 Batch 17]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-26-yo-1992-single-cask-847-4348.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2196-large_default/glendronach-26-yo-1992-single-cask-847.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its place in the single cask release. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glendronach catalogue.Bottled at 59.8% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dark fruit, chocolate. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Glendronach enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 26 Y.O. 1992 Single Cask 847]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1994-24-years-old-px-puncheon-single-cask-no-325-batch-17-4349.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:08:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2195-large_default/the-glendronach-1994-24-years-old-px-puncheon-single-cask-no-325-batch-17.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1994 24 Years Old PX puncheon Single Cask No. 325 Batch 17]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-2007-12-years-old-px-puncheon-cask-no-6769-batch-17-4350.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:08:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2194-large_default/the-glendronach-2007-12-years-old-px-puncheon-cask-no-6769-batch-17.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 2007 12 Years Old PX Puncheon Cask No. 6769 Batch 17]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1993-25-years-old-port-pipe-single-cask-no-5976-batch-17-4351.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:08:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2193-large_default/the-glendronach-1993-25-years-old-port-pipe-single-cask-no-5976-batch-17.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1993 25 Years Old Port Pipe Single Cask No. 5976  Batch 17]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/akashi/akashi-5-year-old-sherry-cask-4352.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2378-large_default/akashi-5-year-old-sherry-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is maturation in sherry casks. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 50% ABV in 50cl, it points toward dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors looking for cask-specific Japanese whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Akashi 5 Year Old Sherry Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-single-cask-hlcf-dok-2010-4356.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2239-large_default/hampden-single-cask-hlcf-dok-2010.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its place in the single cask release. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 61% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around pineapple, esters. That makes it a compelling choice for Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Single Cask HLCF / DOK 2010]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/compass-box/compass-box-artist-7th-edition-4360.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2270-large_default/compass-box-artist-7th-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the Artist bottling. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Its 55% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Compass Box enthusiasts tracking the Artist series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Compass Box Artist 7th Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1969-cask-8183-4361.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2269-large_default/karuizawa-1969-cask-8183.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Karuizawa range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 61.3% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dark fruit, spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1969 Cask 8183]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1997-exceptional-single-cask-2018esh-1436911-4374.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2287-large_default/the-macallan-1997-exceptional-single-cask-2018esh-1436911.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its place in the single cask release. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 52.3% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Macallan enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1997 Exceptional Single Cask 2018/ESH-14369/11]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benriach/benriach-peated-caskstrenght-batch3-4377.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2284-large_default/benriach-peated-caskstrenght-batch3.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with batch 2. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 60% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Benriach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Benriach Cask Strenght Peated Batch 2]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2014-chibidaru-quarter-cask-4381.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2440-large_default/chichibu-2014-chibidaru-quarter-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Chichibu range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 53.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt, orchard fruit. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2014 Chibidaru Quarter Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2015-ontheway-4382.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2443-large_default/chichibu-2015-ontheway.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Chichibu range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Chichibu catalogue.Its 55.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt, orchard fruit. That makes it a compelling choice for Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2015 On The Way]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2016-peated-4383.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2441-large_default/chichibu-2016-peated.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Chichibu range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Presented at 54.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, malt and orchard fruit. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2016 Peated]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-ipacask-4384.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2901-large_default/chichibu-ipacask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Chichibu range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 57.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt, orchard fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Ipa Cask Finish]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-on-the-way-2013-4385.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3869-large_default/chichibu-on-the-way-2013.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Chichibu range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt, orchard fruit, carried by its 58.5% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu On The Way 2013]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-the-peated-2012-4386.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2442-large_default/chichibu-the-peated-2012.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Chichibu range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 50.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, malt and orchard fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu The Peated 2012]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-2009-the-floor-malted-4387.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2439-large_default/chichibu-2009-the-floor-malted.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Chichibu range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 50.5% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt, orchard fruit. It should appeal strongly to Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 2009 The Floor Malted]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-lalique-72-year-old-4389.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:01+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2308-large_default/the-macallan-lalique-72-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 72 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 42% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Lalique 72 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-classic-cut-2019-4395.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3716-large_default/the-macallan-classic-cut-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its place in the Classic Cut. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.The combination of 52.9% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Classic Cut series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Classic Cut 2019]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-m-black-2019-4396.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2408-large_default/the-macallan-m-black-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Macallan range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dried fruit, oak spice, carried by its 46.5% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan M Black 2019]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/ichiro-s-malt-grain-world-blended-whisky-2019-4403.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2410-large_default/ichiro-s-malt-grain-world-blended-whisky-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Chichibu range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 48% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt, orchard fruit. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ichiro'S Malt &amp;amp; Grain World Blended Whisky 2019]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-on-the-way-2019-4404.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2411-large_default/chichibu-on-the-way-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Chichibu range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 51.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt, orchard fruit. It should appeal strongly to Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu On The Way 2019]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica//rasc-jamaica-pure-single-rum-1954-2nd-release-4405.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2417-large_default/rasc-jamaica-pure-single-rum-1954-2nd-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[108 Bottles Produced]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[R.A.S.C. Jamaica Pure Single Rum 1954 2nd Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/caroni/caroni-2000-r4002-eataly-4406.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2418-large_default/caroni-2000-r4002-eataly.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2000 vintage reference. Within the Caroni range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tar, dark fruit, carried by its 68.4% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Trinidad 2000 No. R4002 Eataly]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1984-cask5410-4421.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2437-large_default/karuizawa-1984-cask5410.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by maturation in sherry casks. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Its 57.7% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors looking for cask-specific Japanese whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1984 Sherry Cask 5410]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/hanyu/hanyu-15-years-old-final-vintage-4422.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2438-large_default/hanyu-15-years-old-final-vintage.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 15 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Its 46.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Hanyu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hanyu 15 Years Old Final Vintage]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/monymusk-mmw-2007-13-years-old-4426.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2453-large_default/monymusk-mmw-2007-13-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2007 vintage and 13 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 68.5% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Monymusk MMW 2007 13 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/united-states/monymusk/privateer-2017-3-years-old-4427.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2452-large_default/privateer-2017-3-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2017 vintage and 3 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 54.2% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Privateer 2017 3 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/mauritius/chamarel/chamarel-2013-7-years-old-4428.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2451-large_default/chamarel-2013-7-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 2013 vintage and 7 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.At 54.5% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chamarel 2013 7 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1980-34yo-4429.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2458-large_default/karuizawa-1980-34yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1980 vintage and 34 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 63% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated Japanese whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1980 34 Years Old Cask 6476]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1979-35yo-4430.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2457-large_default/karuizawa-1979-35yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1979 vintage and 35 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dark fruit, spice, carried by its 58.8% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated Japanese whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1979 35 Years Old Cask 8187]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1978-35-year-old-cask-8383-4431.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2456-large_default/karuizawa-1978-35-year-old-cask-8383.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Karuizawa range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.The combination of 63% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1978 35 Year Old Cask 8383]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/ben-nevis/ben-nevis-1984-25-years-old-4432.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2455-large_default/ben-nevis-1984-25-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 25 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Ben Nevis catalogue.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 54% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Ben Nevis-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ben Nevis 1984 25 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/usa//habitation-velier-privateer-2017-4435.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2461-large_default/habitation-velier-privateer-2017.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Habitation Velier Privateer 2017]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-employees-ganesh-buju-ramgobie-1998-4439.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2463-large_default/caroni-employees-ganesh-buju-ramgobie-1998.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1998 vintage reference. Within the Caroni range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 67% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tar, dark fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Caroni-focused collections. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Employees Ganesh &amp;quot;Buju&amp;quot; Ramgobie 1998]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinique/neisson/neisson-2005-12-years-old-batch-2-4441.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2486-large_default/neisson-2005-12-years-old-batch-2.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 12 year age statement and batch 2. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.At 49.7% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Neisson-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Neisson 2005 12 Years Old Batch 2]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinique/trois-rivieres/trois-rivieres-1997-rhum-4443.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2475-large_default/trois-rivieres-1997-rhum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1997 vintage reference. That element makes it stand out within the wider Trois Rivieres catalogue.At 42% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Trois Rivieres-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Trois Rivieres 1997 Rhum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-employees-coffret-60cl-3rd-edition-4448.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2477-large_default/caroni-employees-coffret-60cl-3rd-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Caroni range. Within the Caroni range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.Presented at 65.58% ABV in 60cl, it suggests tar, dark fruit. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Employees Coffret 60cl 3rd Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/japan/nine-leaves/nineleaves-4yo-2016-japoniani-4455.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:06+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2487-large_default/nineleaves-4yo-2016-japoniani.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 2016 vintage and 4 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Presented at 66.6% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nine Leaves 4 Years Old 2016]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/monymusk-mmw-1984-35-years-old-6310-4456.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:06+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2491-large_default/monymusk-mmw-1984-35-years-old-6310.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1984 vintage and 35 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 63.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Monymusk MMW 1984 35 Years Old 63.10%]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/monymusk-mmw-1984-35-years-old-69-4457.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:06+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2490-large_default/monymusk-mmw-1984-35-years-old-69.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1984 vintage and 35 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Presented at 69% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Monymusk MMW 1984 35 Years Old 69%]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/distillerie-chelo/vieux-sajous-4-years-old-4462.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:06+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2497-large_default/vieux-sajous-4-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 4 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Distillerie Chelo catalogue.Its 50.6% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Distillerie Chelo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Vieux Sajous 4 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-estate-trelawny-owh-8-years-old-coffret-4463.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:06+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2498-large_default/hampden-estate-trelawny-owh-8-years-old-coffret.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 8 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward pineapple, esters. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Estate 'Trelawny' OWH 8 Years Old Coffret]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/set-caroni-employees-4th-edition-70cl-4464.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2502-large_default/set-caroni-employees-4th-edition-70cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Caroni range. Within the Caroni range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 67% ABV and 210cl frame a profile built around tar, dark fruit. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Caroni-focused collections. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Set Caroni Employees 4th Edition 70cl]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-employees-4th-edition-60cl-coffret-4465.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2500-large_default/caroni-employees-4th-edition-60cl-coffret.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Caroni range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.The combination of 68.4% ABV and 60cl suggests a style marked by tar, dark fruit. It should appeal strongly to Caroni-focused collections. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Employees 4th Edition 60cl Coffret]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-71-years-old-red-collection-4466.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2548-large_default/the-macallan-71-years-old-red-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 71 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Presented at 41.6% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 71 Years Old Red Collection]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-18-year-old-sherry-oak-2020-4471.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2546-large_default/the-macallan-18-year-old-sherry-oak-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2020 vintage and 18 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 43% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 18 Year Old Sherry Oak 2020]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/waterford/waterford-bannow-island-edition-12-4472.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2505-large_default/waterford-bannow-island-edition-12.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Waterford range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.The combination of 50% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Waterford-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Waterford Bannow Island Edition 1.2]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/waterford/waterford-ballykilcavan-edition-12-4473.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2506-large_default/waterford-ballykilcavan-edition-12.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Waterford range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 50% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Waterford-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Waterford Ballykilcavan Edition 1.2]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/waterford/waterford-ballymorgan-edition-11-4474.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2507-large_default/waterford-ballymorgan-edition-11.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Waterford range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 50% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Waterford-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Waterford Ballymorgan Edition 1.1]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/waterford/waterford-sheestown-edition-11-4475.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2508-large_default/waterford-sheestown-edition-11.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Waterford range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 50% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Waterford-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Waterford Sheestown Edition 1.1]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/irish-whiskey/waterford/waterford-the-arcadian-organic-gaia-edition-11-4476.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2509-large_default/waterford-the-arcadian-organic-gaia-edition-11.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Waterford range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 50% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Waterford-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Waterford The Arcadian Organic Gaia Edition 1.1]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1981198219831984-multivintage-4486.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2556-large_default/karuizawa-1981198219831984-multivintage.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Karuizawa range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.At 59.1% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dark fruit, spice. It should appeal strongly to Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1981/1982/1983/1984 Multivintage]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1984-single-cask-8173-4489.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2552-large_default/karuizawa-1984-single-cask-8173.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Karuizawa range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 58.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dark fruit, spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1984 Single Cask 8173]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-miyagikyo/nikka-miyagikyo-12-years-old-4492.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2542-large_default/nikka-miyagikyo-12-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 12 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 45% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Nikka Miyagikyo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Miyagikyo 12 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/appleton-estate/appleton-estate-hearts-collection-3x70cl-4500.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2514-large_default/appleton-estate-hearts-collection-3x70cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its place in the Hearts Collection. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.In practical tasting terms, natural strength and 210cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, orange peel. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Appleton Estate enthusiasts tracking the Hearts Collection series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Appleton Estate Hearts Collection 3x70cl]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/appleton-estate/appleton-estate-hearts-collection-3x20cl-4502.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:09+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2519-large_default/appleton-estate-hearts-collection-3x20cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its place in the Hearts Collection. Within the Appleton Estate range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 62% ABV and 60cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, orange peel. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Appleton Estate enthusiasts tracking the Hearts Collection series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Appleton Estate Hearts Collection 3x20cl]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-edition-no6-4503.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2516-large_default/the-macallan-edition-no6.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Macallan range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.At 48.6% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Edition No.6]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/appleton-estate/appleton-estate-1994-hearts-collection-4504.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2518-large_default/appleton-estate-1994-hearts-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its place in the Hearts Collection. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 60% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, orange peel. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Appleton Estate enthusiasts tracking the Hearts Collection series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Appleton Estate 1994 Hearts Collection]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-2003-16-years-old-release-11697-4506.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2535-large_default/bowmore-2003-16-years-old-release-11697.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 16 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 49.9% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, sea air. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Bowmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 2003 16 Years Old (Release  11697)]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-2003-16-years-old-release-11698-4507.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2534-large_default/bowmore-2003-16-years-old-release-11698.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 16 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Presented at 57.4% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, sea air. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bowmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 2003 16 Years Old (Release 11698)]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-2003-16-years-old-release-11699-4508.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T16:49:02+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2536-large_default/bowmore-2003-16-years-old-release-11699.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 16 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 55.2% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, sea air. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Bowmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 2003 16 Years Old (Release 11699)]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-2004-15-years-old-release-11693-4511.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:10+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2531-large_default/laphroaig-2004-15-years-old-release-11693.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 15 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 50.2% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, iodine and ash. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 2004 15 Years Old (Release 11693)]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-2004-15-years-old-release-11694-4512.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:10+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2530-large_default/laphroaig-2004-15-years-old-release-11694.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 15 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Presented at 50% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, iodine and ash. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 2004 15 Years Old (Release 11694)]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/octomore-10-years-old-release-10233-4513.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:10+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2529-large_default/octomore-10-years-old-release-10233.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 10 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Presented at 48.8% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt, citrus. It should appeal strongly to Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Octomore 10 Years Old (Release 10233)]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/neisson/neisson-2016-chai-coffret-3x20cl-4515.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2659-large_default/neisson-2016-chai-coffret-3x20cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2016 vintage reference. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 55.8% ABV in 60cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Neisson-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Neisson 2016 Chai Coffret 3x20cl]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2020-4516.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2568-large_default/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 2020 vintage reference. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 59% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at pineapple, esters. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Great House Distillery Edition 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/appleton-estate/appleton-estate-1999-hearts-collection-4517.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2524-large_default/appleton-estate-1999-hearts-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its place in the Hearts Collection. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 63% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, orange peel. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Appleton Estate enthusiasts tracking the Hearts Collection series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Appleton Estate 1999 Hearts Collection]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-hereditas-14-yo-twe-exclusive-4520.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2570-large_default/foursquare-hereditas-14-yo-twe-exclusive.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Foursquare range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 56% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Foursquare-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare Hereditas 14 Y.O. TWE Exclusive]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/appleton-estate/appleton-estate-1995-hearts-collection-4524.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2525-large_default/appleton-estate-1995-hearts-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its place in the Hearts Collection. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 63% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, orange peel. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Appleton Estate enthusiasts tracking the Hearts Collection series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Appleton Estate 1995 Hearts Collection]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-sassafras-4534.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2575-large_default/foursquare-sassafras.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Foursquare range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 58% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Foursquare-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare Sassafras]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-paris-edition-2020-4535.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2687-large_default/chichibu-paris-edition-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Chichibu range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 50.5% ABV, it is expected to show malt, orchard fruit. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Paris Edition 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/elements-of-islay-lp11-4539.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2647-large_default/elements-of-islay-lp11.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Laphroaig range. Within the Laphroaig range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 54.3% ABV in 50cl, it suggests peat smoke, iodine and ash. It fits naturally into the interests of Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Element of Islay LP11]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-estate-owh-8yo-4540.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:12+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2582-large_default/hampden-estate-owh-8yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2012 vintage and 8 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show pineapple, esters. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Estate OWH 2012 8 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/ichiro-s-malt-grain-world-blended-whisky-2020-4541.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2653-large_default/ichiro-s-malt-grain-world-blended-whisky-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Chichibu range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 48% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt, orchard fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ichiro's Malt &amp;amp; Grain World Blended Whisky 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/michter-s/michters-us1-rye-toasted-4543.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2664-large_default/michters-us1-rye-toasted.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Michter'S range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.In practical tasting terms, 57.1% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around vanilla, caramel and oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Michter'S-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Michter's US*1 Rye Toasted Barrel Finish]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila-2010-9yo-signatory-cs-4546.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:12+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2649-large_default/caol-ila-2010-9yo-signatory-cs.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the Signatory bottling and the 2010 vintage and 9 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 59% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Signatory.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 2010 9 Years Old - Signatory Cask Strength]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/ichiro-s-malt-grain-japanese-blended-whisky-2020-4548.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:12+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2652-large_default/ichiro-s-malt-grain-japanese-blended-whisky-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ichiro's Malt &amp;amp; Grain Japanese Blended Whisky 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/elements-of-islay-ar11-4549.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-11T10:57:08+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2645-large_default/elements-of-islay-ar11.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Elements Of Islay AR11]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/elements-of-islay-lp10-4550.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2650-large_default/elements-of-islay-lp10.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Laphroaig range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Laphroaig catalogue.At 54.3% ABV in 50cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, iodine and ash. It fits naturally into the interests of Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Elements Of Islay LP10]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-revival-15-years-old-4552.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:15:40+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2594-large_default/the-glendronach-revival-15-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach Revival 15 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-the-first-ten-4555.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2603-large_default/chichibu-the-first-ten.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Chichibu range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 61.8% ABV, it is expected to show malt, orchard fruit. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu The First Ten]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/single-malts-of-scotland-caol-ila-10-years-old-4557.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2605-large_default/single-malts-of-scotland-caol-ila-10-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Single Malts of Scotland Caol Ila 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/set-caroni-employees-1st-release-4558.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:13+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2609-large_default/set-caroni-employees-1st-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1998 vintage reference. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tar, dark fruit, carried by its natural strength strength in 140cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Caroni-focused collections. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Set Caroni Employees 1st Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/michter-s/bomberger-s-limited-release-2019-4560.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2636-large_default/bomberger-s-limited-release-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Michter'S range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 57.1% ABV in 70cl, it points toward vanilla, caramel and oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Michter'S-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bomberger's Limited Release 2019]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/eagle-rare/eaglerare-17yo-bourbon-4563.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2634-large_default/eaglerare-17yo-bourbon.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is maturation in bourbon oak. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 57.1% ABV in 75cl, it suggests vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. It should appeal strongly to collectors looking for cask-specific American whiskey releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Eagle Rare 17 Y.O. Kentucky Straight Bourbon]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/old-rip-van-winkle/pappy-vanwinkle-20yo-4568.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2629-large_default/pappy-vanwinkle-20yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by maturation in bourbon oak. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 57.1% ABV, it is expected to show vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific American whiskey releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Pappy Van Winkle 20 Y.O. Family Reserve Bourbon]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/tomas-handy-rye-4570.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2627-large_default/tomas-handy-rye.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[129.0 proof]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Thomas H. Handy Straight Rye]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/marie-galante/père-labat/pere-labat-2004-single-cask-4571.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2661-large_default/pere-labat-2004-single-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2004 vintage reference. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Bottled at 57.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for PÃ¨re Labat-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Pere Labat 2004 Single Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-10-over-years-4573.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2733-large_default/chichibu-10-over-years.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the Artist bottling and the 10 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 56.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt, orchard fruit. That makes it a compelling choice for Chichibu enthusiasts tracking the Artist series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Over 10 Years Old Artist 10th Anniversary International]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/kavalan-10-years-old-4574.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2732-large_default/kavalan-10-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Limited Edistio of 179 Bottles]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kavalan 10 Years Old Artist 10th Anniversary International]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1999-artist-th-4578.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2728-large_default/karuizawa-1999-artist-th.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the Artist bottling. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 58.8% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Karuizawa enthusiasts tracking the Artist series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1999 Artist 10th Anniversary International]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/sullivans-10-cove-over-4579.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2727-large_default/sullivans-10-cove-over.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Sullivans Cove Over 10 Years Old Artist 10th Anniversary International]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-30-years-old-artist-10th-anniversary-4581.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:15+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2725-large_default/macallan-30-years-old-artist-10th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the Artist bottling and the 30 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Presented at 53.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Artist series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Macallan 30 Years Old Artist 10th Anniversary]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/caperdonich/caperdonich-20-years-old-artist-10th-anniversary-sv-4584.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2722-large_default/caperdonich-20-years-old-artist-10th-anniversary-sv.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the S.V. bottling, the 20 year age statement and its place in the Artist. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 55.8% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Caperdonich enthusiasts tracking the Artist series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caperdonich 20 Years Old Artist 10th Anniversary S.V.]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-10-years-old-cask498-4610.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:17+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2704-large_default/hampden-10-years-old-cask498.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2010 vintage and 10 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 62.5% ABV, it is expected to show pineapple, esters. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 10 Years Old 2010 LROK Single Cask 498 The Nectar]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-8-years-old-cask487-4611.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:58:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2705-large_default/hampden-8-years-old-cask487.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 2012 vintage and 8 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through pineapple, esters, carried by its 60% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 8 Years Old 2012 OWH Single Cask 487 The Nectar]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-9-years-old-2011-lfch-single-cask-294-rum-co-4612.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:58:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2706-large_default/hampden-9-years-old-2011-lfch-single-cask-294-rum-co.jpg]]></image:loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 9 Years Old 2011 LFCH Single Cask 294 Rum &amp;amp; Co]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-9-years-old-2011-lfch-single-cask-291-warehouse-1-4613.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:18+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2707-large_default/hampden-9-years-old-2011-lfch-single-cask-291-warehouse-1.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2011 vintage and 9 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 60.9% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by pineapple, esters. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 9 Years Old 2011 LFCH Single Cask 291 Warehouse 1]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-9-years-old-cask286-4614.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:58:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2708-large_default/hampden-9-years-old-cask286.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2011 vintage and 9 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. That element makes it stand out within the wider Hampden Estate catalogue.Its 60.6% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at pineapple, esters. It should appeal strongly to Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 9 Years Old 2011 LFCH Single Cask 286 M&amp;amp;P]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-10-years-old-cask501-4615.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2709-large_default/hampden-10-years-old-cask501.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 2010 vintage and 10 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.The combination of 61.9% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by pineapple, esters. It fits naturally into the interests of Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 10 Years Old 2010 LROK Single Cask 501 Kirsch]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-10-years-old-cask496-4616.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:18+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2710-large_default/hampden-10-years-old-cask496.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2010 vintage and 10 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through pineapple, esters, carried by its 62.2% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 10 Years Old 2010 LROK Single Cask 496 Juuls]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-10-years-old-2010-lrok-single-cask-488-the-whisky-exchange-4617.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2711-large_default/hampden-10-years-old-2010-lrok-single-cask-488-the-whisky-exchange.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2010 vintage and 10 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. Within the Hampden Estate range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Its 61.9% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at pineapple, esters. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 10 Years Old 2010 LROK Single Cask 488 The Whisky Exchange]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-8-years-old-2012-owh-single-cask-664-kirsch-4618.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:18+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2712-large_default/hampden-8-years-old-2012-owh-single-cask-664-kirsch.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2012 vintage and 8 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 60.2% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by pineapple, esters. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 8 Years Old 2012 OWH Single Cask 664 Kirsch]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-9-years-old-cask304-4619.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2713-large_default/hampden-9-years-old-cask304.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2011 vintage and 9 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. Within the Hampden Estate range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 60.3% ABV in 70cl, it suggests pineapple, esters. It fits naturally into the interests of Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 9 Years Old 2011 LFCH Single Cask 304 Romhatten]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-10-years-old-cask489-4620.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:18+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2714-large_default/hampden-10-years-old-cask489.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 2010 vintage and 10 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. Within the Hampden Estate range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 62.5% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around pineapple, esters. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 10 Years Old 2010 LROK Single Cask 489 Navigate World Whisky]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-14-years-old-redoutable-2020-4621.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2620-large_default/foursquare-14-years-old-redoutable-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2020 vintage and 14 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 61% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare 14 Years Old Redoutable 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-nas-rum-cask-finish-4626.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2654-large_default/nikka-yoichi-nas-rum-cask-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Nikka Yoichi range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Nikka Yoichi-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi NAS Rum Cask Finish]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/cutty-sark-art-deco-33-year-old-4627.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2750-large_default/cutty-sark-art-deco-33-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cutty Sark Art Deco 33 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1994-26-years-old-oloroso-sherry-puncheon-single-cask-no-7467-4628.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:15:20+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3809-large_default/the-glendronach-1994-26-years-old-oloroso-sherry-puncheon-single-cask-no-7467.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its place in the single cask release. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 51.4% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, chocolate. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Glendronach enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1994 26 Years Old Oloroso Sherry Puncheon Single Cask No. 7467]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-2009-batch18-4629.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2668-large_default/glendronach-2009-batch18.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is batch 18. Within the Glendronach range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 61.9% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dark fruit, chocolate. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 2009 No. 2091 Batch 18 Px Puncheon]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-2008-batch18-4630.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2669-large_default/glendronach-2008-batch18.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by batch 18. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.At 61% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dark fruit, chocolate. That makes it a compelling choice for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 2008 No. 648 Batch 18 Px Puncheon]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1994-26-years-old-oloroso-puncheon-single-cask-no-4363-batch-18-4631.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:08:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2670-large_default/the-glendronach-1994-26-years-old-oloroso-puncheon-single-cask-no-4363-batch-18.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The  Glendronach 1994 26 Years Old Oloroso Puncheon Single Cask No. 4363 Batch 18]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-1993-batch18-4632.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2671-large_default/glendronach-1993-batch18.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by batch 18. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 53.7% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, chocolate. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 1993 No. 7276 Batch 18 Oloroso Puncheon]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1992-27-years-old-no-7411-batch-18-4633.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2672-large_default/the-glendronach-1992-27-years-old-no-7411-batch-18.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is batch 18. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dark fruit, chocolate, carried by its 53.2% ABV strength in 70cl. That makes it a compelling choice for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1992 27 Years Old No. 7411 Batch 18]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-1992-27-years-old-port-pipe-cask-no-5897-batch-18-4634.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2673-large_default/glendronach-1992-27-years-old-port-pipe-cask-no-5897-batch-18.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is batch 18. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 48% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, chocolate. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 1992 27 Years Old Port Pipe Cask No. 5897 Batch 18]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1990-30-yo-no-7006-batch-18-px-puncheon-4635.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2877-large_default/the-glendronach-1990-30-yo-no-7006-batch-18-px-puncheon.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is batch 18. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glendronach catalogue.The combination of 51.4% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, chocolate. It should appeal strongly to Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1990 30 Y.O. No. 7006 Batch 18 Px Puncheon]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-classiccut2020-4639.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2741-large_default/macallan-classiccut2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its place in the Classic Cut. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.In practical tasting terms, 55% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Classic Cut series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Classic Cut 2020]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-exceptional-single-cask-2020esb-1093502-4640.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-01T12:18:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2791-large_default/the-macallan-exceptional-single-cask-2020esb-1093502.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by cask no. 10935. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 61.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Exceptional Single Cask 2020/ESB-10935/02]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-an-estate-a-community-and-a-distillery-4643.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2738-large_default/the-macallan-an-estate-a-community-and-a-distillery.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its place in the An Estate, A Community and A Distillery. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 47.7% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Macallan enthusiasts tracking the An Estate, A Community and A Distillery series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan An Estate, A Community and A Distillery]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-lrok-2010-4647.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2751-large_default/hampden-lrok-2010.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 2010 vintage reference. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 47% ABV in 70cl, it points toward pineapple, esters. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden LROK 2010]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-cask-strength-1st-release-4648.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2752-large_default/highland-park-cask-strength-1st-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Highland Park range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through heather smoke, honey, carried by its 63.3% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park Cask Strength 1st Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-classic-cut-2017-4649.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2758-large_default/the-macallan-classic-cut-2017.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Limited 2017 Edition]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Classic Cut 2017]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/neisson/neisson-vieux-bio-4650.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4062-large_default/neisson-vieux-bio.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Neisson range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Its 52.3% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Neisson-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Neisson Vieux Bio Anniversaire 88 Ans]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/worthy-park/worthy-park-madeira-2010-4653.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2754-large_default/worthy-park-madeira-2010.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2010 vintage reference. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 45% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Worthy Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Worthy Park Madeira Cask 2010]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/worthy-park/worthy-park-port-2010-4654.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2753-large_default/worthy-park-port-2010.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2010 vintage reference. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 45% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Worthy Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Worthy Park  Port Cask 2010]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/neisson/neisson-hors-d-age-1992-single-cask-4658.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2763-large_default/neisson-hors-d-age-1992-single-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1992 vintage reference. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 49% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Neisson-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Neisson Hors D'Age 1992 Single Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/neisson/neisson-21-year-old-4660.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2781-large_default/neisson-21-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 21 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.In practical tasting terms, 45.3% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Neisson-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Neisson 21 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-12-year-old-natural-cask-strength-2020-4662.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2767-large_default/lagavulin-12-year-old-natural-cask-strength-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 2020 vintage and 12 year age statement. Within the Lagavulin range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 56.4% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 12 Year Old Natural Cask Strength 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-1989-kingsman-edition-4664.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2769-large_default/glendronach-1989-kingsman-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Glendronach range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glendronach catalogue.Bottled at 50.2% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dark fruit, chocolate. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 1989 Kingsman Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka/nikka-taketsuru-21-year-old-4665.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2789-large_default/nikka-taketsuru-21-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 21 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Nikka-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Taketsuru 21 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinique/trois-rivieres/trois-rivieres-1998-fut-51-4666.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:21+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2788-large_default/trois-rivieres-1998-fut-51.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1998 vintage reference. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 44.8% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Trois Rivieres-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Trois Rivieres 1998 Fut 51]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/saint-james/saint-james-2001-17-yo-brut-de-fut-4669.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:21+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2793-large_default/saint-james-2001-17-yo-brut-de-fut.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2001 vintage reference. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 50.3% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Saint James-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Saint James 2001 17 Y.O. Brut de Fut]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/habitation-velier-hampden-h-2016-4670.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2775-large_default/habitation-velier-hampden-h-2016.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the Velier bottling. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 62% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by pineapple, esters. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Velier.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Habitation Velier Hampden H 2016]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/south-africa//habitation-velier-mhoba-2017-4671.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2776-large_default/habitation-velier-mhoba-2017.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Habitation Velier Mhoba 2017]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinique/neisson/neisson-2005-fût-unique-rhum-4674.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2786-large_default/neisson-2005-fût-unique-rhum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2005 vintage reference. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 45.8% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Neisson-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Neisson 2005 Fût Unique Rhum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-lrok-2010-single-cask-new-york-edition-4675.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:58:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2785-large_default/hampden-lrok-2010-single-cask-new-york-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 2010 vintage and 9 year age statement and its place in the single cask release. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.At 59% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward pineapple, esters. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden LROK 2010 Single Cask New York Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-employees-deodat-breeze-manmohan-1996-4676.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2784-large_default/caroni-employees-deodat-breeze-manmohan-1996.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1996 vintage reference. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.Presented at 66.7% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tar, dark fruit. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Employees Deodat &amp;quot;Breeze&amp;quot; Manmohan 1996]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-employees-dhanraj-dan-maharaj-1996-4677.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2783-large_default/caroni-employees-dhanraj-dan-maharaj-1996.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 1996 vintage reference. That element makes it stand out within the wider Caroni catalogue.The combination of 66.3% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tar, dark fruit. It should appeal strongly to Caroni-focused collections. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Employees Dhanraj &amp;quot;Dan&amp;quot; Maharaj 1996]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-employees-dhanraj-dan-maharaj-1996-4678.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2782-large_default/caroni-employees-dhanraj-dan-maharaj-1996.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1996 vintage reference. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.Bottled at 66.1% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tar, dark fruit. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Employees Roonarine &amp;quot;Roop&amp;quot; Toolsie 1996]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/caroni/caroni-employees-5th-edition-set-70cl-4679.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2815-large_default/caroni-employees-5th-edition-set-70cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Caroni range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tar, dark fruit, carried by its natural strength strength in 210cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Caroni-focused collections. Named employee releases add a strong human story to the bottle itself.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Employees 5th Edition Set 70cl]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinique/neisson/neisson-fût-unique-2004-aoc-4680.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2803-large_default/neisson-fût-unique-2004-aoc.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2004 vintage reference. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.The combination of 45.4% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Neisson-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Neisson Fût Unique 2004 AOC]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka/nikka-taketsuru-21-year-old-madeira-wood-finish-4683.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2804-large_default/nikka-taketsuru-21-year-old-madeira-wood-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 21 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Nikka-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Taketsuru 21 Year Old Madeira Wood Finish]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka/nikka-taketsuru-21-year-old-80th-anniversary-4684.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2805-large_default/nikka-taketsuru-21-year-old-80th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 21 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Presented at 48% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Nikka-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Taketsuru 21 Year Old 80th Anniversary]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-2000-single-cask-3783-4688.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2809-large_default/caroni-2000-single-cask-3783.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its place in the single cask release. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tar, dark fruit, carried by its 69.6% ABV strength in 70cl. It should appeal strongly to Caroni enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni 2000 Single Cask 3783]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/neisson/neisson-2004-12-years-old-4697.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2829-large_default/neisson-2004-12-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 12 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 52.7% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Neisson-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Neisson 2004 12 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/neisson/neisson-18-years-old-2015-release-4698.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2828-large_default/neisson-18-years-old-2015-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2017 vintage and 18 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Neisson catalogue.Bottled at 46.1% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Neisson 18 Years Old 2015 Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-classic-cut-2021-4702.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3717-large_default/the-macallan-classic-cut-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Classic Cut 2021]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/neisson/neisson-the-armada-1994-4704.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2860-large_default/neisson-the-armada-1994.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1994 vintage reference. That element makes it stand out within the wider Neisson catalogue.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46.8% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Neisson-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Neisson The Armada 1994]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-25-year-old-sherry-wood-2020-4714.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2876-large_default/the-macallan-25-year-old-sherry-wood-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2020 vintage and 25 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. That element makes it stand out within the wider Macallan catalogue.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 25 Year Old Sherry Wood 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/oban/oban-12-yo-special-release-2021-4720.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2886-large_default/oban-12-yo-special-release-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Oban range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 56.2% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Oban-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Oban 12 Y.O. Special Release 2021]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-12-yo-special-release-2021-4721.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2885-large_default/lagavulin-12-yo-special-release-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Lagavulin range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 56.5% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Lagavulin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 12 Y.O. Special Release 2021]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendullan/singleton-19-yo-of-glendullan-special-release-2021-4722.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Glendullan range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.In practical tasting terms, 54.6% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Glendullan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Singleton 19 Y.O. of Glendullan Special Release 2021]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/lochnagar/royal-lochnagar-16-yo-special-release-2021-4723.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2883-large_default/royal-lochnagar-16-yo-special-release-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Lochnagar range. Within the Lochnagar range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 57.5% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Lochnagar-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Royal Lochnagar 16 Y.O. SPECIAL RELEASE 2021]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/mortlach/mortlach-13-yo-special-release-2021-4724.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2882-large_default/mortlach-13-yo-special-release-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Mortlach range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 55.9% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Mortlach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Mortlach 13 Y.O. Special Release 2021]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/lagavulin/lagavulin-26-yo-special-release-2021-4725.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2881-large_default/lagavulin-26-yo-special-release-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Lagavulin range. Within the Lagavulin range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 44.2% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Lagavulin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lagavulin 26 Y.O. Special Release 2021]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-18-year-old-sherry-oak-2021-4726.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2893-large_default/the-macallan-18-year-old-sherry-oak-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 18 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dried fruit, oak spice, carried by its 43% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 18 Year Old Sherry Oak 2021]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/linkwood/linkwood-10-yo-2010-single-cask-the-art-collection-4727.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2892-large_default/linkwood-10-yo-2010-single-cask-the-art-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Linkwood range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 61.5% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Linkwood-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Linkwood 10 Y.O. 2010 Single Cask &amp;quot;The Art Collection&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila-13-yo-2007-single-cask-the-art-collection-4728.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2891-large_default/caol-ila-13-yo-2007-single-cask-the-art-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Caol Ila range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 59.1% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Caol Ila-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 13 Y.O. 2007 Single Cask &amp;quot;The Art Collection&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenallachie/glenallachie-8-yo-2012-single-cask-the-art-collection-4729.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2890-large_default/glenallachie-8-yo-2012-single-cask-the-art-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Glenallachie range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 66.3% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Glenallachie-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenallachie 8 Y.O. 2012 Single Cask &amp;quot;The Art Collection&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glentauchers-8-yo-2013-single-cask-the-art-collection-4730.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2889-large_default/glentauchers-8-yo-2013-single-cask-the-art-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Cask No.800550 - 221 Bottles Produced&amp;quot;Selected by Franco Gasparri, a highly experienced whisky connoisseur. Ambassador in Italy for 30 years of Diageo. In 2010 &amp;quot;Keepers of the quaich&amp;quot; for the work done in Italy of Scotch Whisky.&amp;quot;]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glentauchers 8 Y.O. 2013 Single Cask &amp;quot;The Art Collection&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/ichiro-s-malt-grain-japanese-blended-whisky-4737.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:26+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2903-large_default/ichiro-s-malt-grain-japanese-blended-whisky.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ichiro's Malt &amp;amp; Grain Japanese Blended Whisky]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/long-pond/plantation-jamaica-1996-long-pond-4738.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2902-large_default/plantation-jamaica-1996-long-pond.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 1996 vintage reference. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.At 49.1% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Long Pond-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Plantation Jamaica 1996 Long Pond]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/auchroisk/ad-rattray-auchroisk-2008-bourbon-hogshead-11-yo-4745.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3187-large_default/ad-rattray-auchroisk-2008-bourbon-hogshead-11-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2008 vintage and 11 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. That element makes it stand out within the wider Auchroisk catalogue.Its 57.4% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Auchroisk 2008 Bourbon Hogshead 11 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/blair-athol/ad-rattray-blair-athol-bourbon-hogshead-1997-21-years-old-4746.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3213-large_default/ad-rattray-blair-athol-bourbon-hogshead-1997-21-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 21 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 63% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Blair Athol Bourbon Hogshead 1997 21 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/dufftown/ad-rattray-dufftown-2007-bourbon-hogshead-12-yo-4751.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3189-large_default/ad-rattray-dufftown-2007-bourbon-hogshead-12-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2007 vintage and 12 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Its 57.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Dufftown 2007 Bourbon Hogshead 12 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glen-spey/ad-rattray-glen-spey-2009-cask-bourbon-hogshead-10-yo-4753.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3192-large_default/ad-rattray-glen-spey-2009-cask-bourbon-hogshead-10-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2009 vintage and 10 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 58.3% ABV, it is expected to show vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Glen Spey 2009 cask Bourbon Hogshead 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenrothes/ad-rattray-glenrothes-2007-bourbon-hogshead-12-yo-4755.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3193-large_default/ad-rattray-glenrothes-2007-bourbon-hogshead-12-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2007 vintage and 12 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.At 66.7% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Glenrothes 2007 Bourbon Hogshead 12 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/inchgower/ad-rattray-inchgower-1997-sherry-hogshead-20-yo-4756.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3196-large_default/ad-rattray-inchgower-1997-sherry-hogshead-20-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1997 vintage and 20 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 61.2% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Inchgower 1997 Sherry Hogshead 20 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/inchmurrin/ad-rattray-inchmurrin-1996-sherry-butt-23-yo-4757.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3214-large_default/ad-rattray-inchmurrin-1996-sherry-butt-23-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1996 vintage and 23 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 62.3% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Inchmurrin 1996 Sherry Butt 23 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ad-rattray-islay-malt-2008-bourbon-hogshead-10-yo-4758.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3204-large_default/ad-rattray-islay-malt-2008-bourbon-hogshead-10-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Islay Malt 2008 Bourbon Hogshead 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/knockdhu/ad-rattray-knockdhu-2009-bourbon-hogshead-10-yo-4759.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3211-large_default/ad-rattray-knockdhu-2009-bourbon-hogshead-10-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2009 vintage and 10 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 52.7% ABV in 70cl, it points toward vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Knockdhu 2009 Bourbon Hogshead 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/tomatin/ad-rattray-tomatin-2008-bourbon-hogshead-11-yo-4764.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3186-large_default/ad-rattray-tomatin-2008-bourbon-hogshead-11-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2008 vintage and 11 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Bottled at 56.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Tomatin 2008 Bourbon Hogshead 11 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/blended-whisky/williamson/ad-rattray-williamson-2005-bourbon-barrel-14-yo-4765.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3205-large_default/ad-rattray-williamson-2005-bourbon-barrel-14-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 2005 vintage and 14 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. That element makes it stand out within the wider Williamson catalogue.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through vanilla, coconut and fresh oak, carried by its 53.8% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Williamson 2005 Bourbon Barrel 14 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-2011-beija-flor-heavily-peated-single-bourbon-cask-6-yo-4773.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:29+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3131-large_default/arran-2011-beija-flor-heavily-peated-single-bourbon-cask-6-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 2011 vintage and 6 year age statement and maturation in bourbon casks. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.At 58.2% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, vanilla and coconut. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran 2011 Beija-flor Heavily Peated Single Bourbon Cask 6 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-single-malt-12-years-old-4784.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:29+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3390-large_default/arran-single-malt-12-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 12 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. That element makes it stand out within the wider Arran catalogue.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Single Malt 12 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-single-malt-7-yo-4789.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:30+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3117-large_default/arran-single-malt-7-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 7 year age statement. Within the Arran range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness. It should appeal strongly to Arran-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Single Malt 7 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/bimber/bimber-ex-bourbon-cask-batch-2-2020-4834.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3332-large_default/bimber-ex-bourbon-cask-batch-2-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around maturation in bourbon casks and batch 2. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 52.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors looking for cask-specific world whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bimber Ex-Bourbon Cask batch 2 2020]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/bimber/bimber-ex-oloroso-cask-batch-2-2020-4835.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3333-large_default/bimber-ex-oloroso-cask-batch-2-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from batch 2. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 51.7% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Bimber-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bimber Ex-Oloroso Cask batch 2 2020]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/bimber/bimber-italy-edition-bourbon-cask-no66-2020-4836.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3331-large_default/bimber-italy-edition-bourbon-cask-no66-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on maturation in bourbon casks. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 58.8% ABV in 70cl, it points toward vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors looking for cask-specific world whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bimber Italy Edition Bourbon Cask No.66 2020]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/bimber/bimber-italy-edition-virgin-cask-no139-2020-4838.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3334-large_default/bimber-italy-edition-virgin-cask-no139-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Bimber range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 58.2% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Bimber-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bimber Italy Edition Virgin Cask No.139 2020]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/bimber/bimber-single-malt-1st-release-px-3-yo-4839.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3071-large_default/bimber-single-malt-1st-release-px-3-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 3 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 54.2% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Bimber-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bimber Single Malt 1st Release PX 3 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/bimber/bimber-single-malt-ex-bourbon-oak-casks-batch-1-2020-4840.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3077-large_default/bimber-single-malt-ex-bourbon-oak-casks-batch-1-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by maturation in bourbon oak and batch 1. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through vanilla, coconut and fresh oak, carried by its 51.8% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors looking for cask-specific world whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bimber Single Malt ex Bourbon Oak Casks Batch 1 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/bimber/bimber-single-malt-oloroso-cask-finish-batch-1-2020-4841.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3076-large_default/bimber-single-malt-oloroso-cask-finish-batch-1-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from batch 1. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 51.4% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bimber-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bimber Single Malt Oloroso Cask finish Batch 1 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/cadenheads-ardbeg-1993-20-yo-4842.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3235-large_default/cadenheads-ardbeg-1993-20-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1993 vintage and 20 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Presented at 55.9% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, smoke and citrus. It should appeal strongly to collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Ardbeg 1993 20 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/cadenheads-ardbeg-1993-21-yo-4843.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-05T09:21:24+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3236-large_default/cadenheads-ardbeg-1993-21-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Ardbeg 1993 21 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/cadenheads-ardbeg-1993-22-yo-4844.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3234-large_default/cadenheads-ardbeg-1993-22-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1993 vintage and 22 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 55.3% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, smoke and citrus. It should appeal strongly to collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Ardbeg 1993 22 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/cadenheads-ardbeg-1993-23-yo-4845.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-11T10:57:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3372-large_default/cadenheads-ardbeg-1993-23-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Ardbeg 1993 23 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/cadenheads-ardbeg-1993-25-yo-4847.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-11T10:57:08+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3239-large_default/cadenheads-ardbeg-1993-25-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Ardbeg 1993 25 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/cadenheads-ardbeg-1994-17-yo-4848.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-05T09:21:24+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3238-large_default/cadenheads-ardbeg-1994-17-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Ardbeg 1994 17 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/cadenheads-ardbeg-1994-17-yo-4849.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:34+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3371-large_default/cadenheads-ardbeg-1994-17-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1994 vintage and 17 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 56.8% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, smoke and citrus. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Ardbeg 1994 17 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/cadenhead-s/cadenheads-bowmore-1998-14-yo-4858.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3256-large_default/cadenheads-bowmore-1998-14-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1998 vintage and 14 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Bowmore 1998 14 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/cadenheads-bowmore-2003-burgundy-13-yo-4865.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3280-large_default/cadenheads-bowmore-2003-burgundy-13-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the Cadenhead's bottling, the 2003 vintage and 13 year age statement and maturation in Burgundy wine casks. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 56.7% ABV in 70cl, it points toward red berries, grape skin and oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Bowmore 2003 Burgundy 13 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/cadenheads-bowmore-2003-campbeltown-15-yo-4866.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:35+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3268-large_default/cadenheads-bowmore-2003-campbeltown-15-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the Cadenhead's bottling and the 2003 vintage and 15 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Bowmore catalogue.Its 57.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, sea air. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Bowmore 2003 Campbeltown 15 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/cadenheads-caol-ila-1982-35-yo-4876.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3266-large_default/cadenheads-caol-ila-1982-35-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1982 vintage and 35 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 51.6% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Caol Ila 1982 35 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/cadenheads-caol-ila-1983-33-yo-4879.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3265-large_default/cadenheads-caol-ila-1983-33-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1983 vintage and 33 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 50.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Caol Ila 1983 33 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/cadenheads-caol-ila-1984-31-yo-4880.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3258-large_default/cadenheads-caol-ila-1984-31-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1984 vintage and 31 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 52.1% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Caol Ila 1984 31 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/cadenheads-caol-ila-1984-33-yo-4883.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:36+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3281-large_default/cadenheads-caol-ila-1984-33-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1984 vintage and 33 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 54.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. It should appeal strongly to collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Caol Ila 1984 33 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/cadenheads-caol-ila-2000-14-yo-4888.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:36+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3360-large_default/cadenheads-caol-ila-2000-14-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Cadenhead's bottling and the 2000 vintage and 14 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Presented at 54.4% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Caol Ila 2000 14 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/cadenheads-caol-ila-2003-10-yo-4890.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:36+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3255-large_default/cadenheads-caol-ila-2003-10-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the Cadenhead's bottling and the 2003 vintage and 10 year age statement. Within the Caol Ila range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Caol Ila 2003 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/cadenheads-caroni-distillery-18-yo-1998-rum-4892.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3378-large_default/cadenheads-caroni-distillery-18-yo-1998-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1998 vintage and 18 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 65.8% ABV, it is expected to show tar, dark fruit. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Caroni Distillery 18 Years Old 1998 Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glen-keith/cadenheads-glen-keith-1973-43-yo-4907.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:38+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3305-large_default/cadenheads-glen-keith-1973-43-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1973 vintage and 43 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 43.2% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Glen Keith 1973 43 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/grenada//cadenheads-grenada-gmwe-1998-20-yo-4912.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:38+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3027-large_default/cadenheads-grenada-gmwe-1998-20-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Grenada GMWE 1998 20 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/enmore/cadenheads-guyana-enmore-mev-1990-26-yo-rum-4916.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:38+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3023-large_default/cadenheads-guyana-enmore-mev-1990-26-yo-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1990 vintage and 26 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 57.2% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Guyana Enmore MEV 1990 26 Years Old Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana//cadenheads-guyana-mpm-uitvlugt-distillery-1993-25-yo-rum-4917.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:39+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3022-large_default/cadenheads-guyana-mpm-uitvlugt-distillery-1993-25-yo-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Guyana MPM Uitvlugt Distillery 1993 25 Years Old Rum]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/cadenheads-laphroaig-1991-25-yo-4926.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3253-large_default/cadenheads-laphroaig-1991-25-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1991 vintage and 25 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Its 47.6% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, iodine and ash. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Laphroaig 1991 25 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/cadenheads-laphroaig-1998-14-yo-4927.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3285-large_default/cadenheads-laphroaig-1998-14-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1998 vintage and 14 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Laphroaig catalogue.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 59.3% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, iodine and ash. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Laphroaig 1998 14 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/cadenheads-laphroaig-1998-17-yo-4929.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3276-large_default/cadenheads-laphroaig-1998-17-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1998 vintage and 17 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 56.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, iodine and ash. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Laphroaig 1998 17 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/littlemill/cadenheads-littlemill-1991-24-yo-4935.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:42+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3294-large_default/cadenheads-littlemill-1991-24-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1991 vintage and 24 year age statement. Within the Littlemill range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Its 50.8% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Littlemill 1991 24 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/littlemill/cadenheads-littlemill-1992-aberdeen-26-yo-4939.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:42+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3292-large_default/cadenheads-littlemill-1992-aberdeen-26-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1992 vintage and 26 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 50.9% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Littlemill 1992 Aberdeen 26 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/cadenheads-macallan-1990-27-yo-4942.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-21T16:42:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3295-large_default/cadenheads-macallan-1990-27-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Macallan 1990 27 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/mannochmore/cadenheads-mannochmore-1977-37-yo-4943.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3301-large_default/cadenheads-mannochmore-1977-37-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1977 vintage and 37 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Mannochmore catalogue.Presented at 49.4% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Mannochmore 1977 37 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/miltonduff/cadenheads-miltonduff-1978-36-yo-4944.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3302-large_default/cadenheads-miltonduff-1978-36-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1978 vintage and 36 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 44.9% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Miltonduff 1978 36 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/nicaragua//cadenheads-nicaragua-nmc-volcano-17-yo-rum-4946.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3016-large_default/cadenheads-nicaragua-nmc-volcano-17-yo-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Nicaragua NMC Volcano 17 Years Old Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/cadenheads-springbank-2000-14-yo-4952.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-25T15:03:43+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2954-large_default/cadenheads-springbank-2000-14-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Cadenhead's bottling and the 2000 vintage and 14 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 49% ABV, it is expected to show coastal salinity, oiliness. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Springbank 2000 14 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/cadenheads-springbank-2003-13-yo-aberdeen-shop-4953.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:44+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2953-large_default/cadenheads-springbank-2003-13-yo-aberdeen-shop.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the Cadenhead's bottling and the 2003 vintage and 13 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through coastal salinity, oiliness, carried by its 57% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Springbank 2003 13 Years Old Aberdeen Shop]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/teaninich/cadenheads-teaninich-1993-23-yo-odense-shop-4956.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:45+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3242-large_default/cadenheads-teaninich-1993-23-yo-odense-shop.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the Cadenhead's bottling and the 1993 vintage and 23 year age statement. Within the Teaninich range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 52.3% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to collectors of independent bottlings from Cadenhead's.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Teaninich 1993 23 Years Old Odense Shop]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad//cadenheads-trinidad-tmah-trinidad-distillers-1991-24-yo-4958.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:45+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3011-large_default/cadenheads-trinidad-tmah-trinidad-distillers-1991-24-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cadenhead's Trinidad TMAH Trinidad Distillers 1991 24 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/icons-of-arran-2-the-rowan-tree-1997-2010-4976.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:47+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3393-large_default/icons-of-arran-2-the-rowan-tree-1997-2010.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Arran range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness. It should appeal strongly to Arran-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Icons of Arran 2 The Rowan Tree 1997-2010]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/icons-of-arran-4-the-eagle-4977.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:47+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3395-large_default/icons-of-arran-4-the-eagle.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Arran range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at orchard fruit, malt sweetness and coastal freshness. It should appeal strongly to Arran-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Icons of Arran 4 The Eagle]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-100-islay-2nd-edition-4979.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3060-large_default/kilchoman-100-islay-2nd-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Kilchoman range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.In practical tasting terms, 50% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 100% Islay 2nd Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-100-islay-5th-edition-4981.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3053-large_default/kilchoman-100-islay-5th-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Kilchoman range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Presented at 50% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. That makes it a compelling choice for Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 100% Islay 5th Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-100-islay-6th-edition-4982.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3056-large_default/kilchoman-100-islay-6th-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Within the Kilchoman range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 50% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. It should appeal strongly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 100% Islay 6th Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-10th-anniversary-release-4984.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:47+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3052-large_default/kilchoman-10th-anniversary-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.In practical tasting terms, 58.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. That makes it a compelling choice for Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman 10th Anniversary Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-machir-bay-2012-set-4986.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:47+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3067-large_default/kilchoman-machir-bay-2012-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Machir Bay 2012 Set]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-octaves-original-cask-strength-4991.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3057-large_default/kilchoman-octaves-original-cask-strength.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 56.9% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Octaves Original Cask Strength]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-port-cask-matured-55-vol-4992.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3055-large_default/kilchoman-port-cask-matured-55-vol.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Kilchoman range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus, carried by its 55% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Port Cask Matured 55% vol.]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-sauternes-finish-4993.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3059-large_default/kilchoman-sauternes-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 50% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. It fits naturally into the interests of Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Sauternes finish]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-summer-2010-release-4994.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3064-large_default/kilchoman-summer-2010-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Kilchoman range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.In practical tasting terms, 46% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Summer 2010 Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-winter-2010-release-4995.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3065-large_default/kilchoman-winter-2010-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Kilchoman range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.In practical tasting terms, 46% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. It fits naturally into the interests of Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Winter 2010 Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-first-4998.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3049-large_default/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-first.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Kilkerran (Glengyle) range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[KILKERRAN SINGLE MALT WORK in Progress First]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-2-6-yo-4999.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3048-large_default/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-2-6-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 6 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Single Malt Work in Progress 2 6 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-3-7-years-old-5000.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3047-large_default/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-3-7-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 7 year age statement. Within the Kilkerran (Glengyle) range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Single Malt Work in Progress 3 7 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-4-8-yo-5001.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3358-large_default/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-4-8-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 8 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. It fits naturally into the interests of Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Single Malt Work in Progress 4 8 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-5-9-years-old-sherry-wood-5002.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3046-large_default/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-5-9-years-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 9 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Single Malt Work in Progress 5 9 Years Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-7-11-years-old-bourbon-wood-5003.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:48+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3045-large_default/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-7-11-years-old-bourbon-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 11 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 54.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Single Malt Work in Progress 7 11 Years Old Bourbon Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-7-11-years-old-sherry-wood-5004.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3044-large_default/kilkerran-single-malt-work-in-progress-7-11-years-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 11 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Single Malt Work in Progress 7 11 Years Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-10-yo-tokaij-finish-5006.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3089-large_default/longrow-10-yo-tokaij-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 10 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Its 55.6% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Longrow-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 10 Years Old Tokaij finish]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-13-yo-red-cabernet-sauvignon-cask-5011.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3366-large_default/longrow-13-yo-red-cabernet-sauvignon-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 13 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Longrow catalogue.Presented at 51.6% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Longrow-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 13 Years Old Red Cabernet-Sauvignon Cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-18-years-old-release-2020-5014.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3095-large_default/longrow-18-years-old-release-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 2020 vintage and 18 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 18 Years Old Release 2020]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-18-yo-release-2015-5017.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3321-large_default/longrow-18-yo-release-2015.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2015 vintage and 18 year age statement. Within the Longrow range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 18 Years Old Release 2015]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-18-yo-release-2016-5018.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3079-large_default/longrow-18-yo-release-2016.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 2016 vintage and 18 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Longrow catalogue.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 18 Years Old Release 2016]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-18-yo-release-2018-5019.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:50+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3083-large_default/longrow-18-yo-release-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 2018 vintage and 18 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 18 Years Old Release 2018]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-1996-10-yo-5021.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:50+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3092-large_default/longrow-1996-10-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1996 vintage and 10 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 1996 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-single-malt-10-yo-5025.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-21T16:30:57+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4290-large_default/longrow-single-malt-10-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 10 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Longrow-focused collections.NO BOX]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow Single Malt 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-single-malt-18-yo-release-2008-5026.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:50+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3369-large_default/longrow-single-malt-18-yo-release-2008.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 2008 vintage and 18 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow Single Malt 18 Years Old Release 2008]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-centenario-xo-rum-5027.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4098-large_default/zacapa-centenario-xo-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Zacapa range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa Centenario XO Rum]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-10-years-old-old-label-5031.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2914-large_default/springbank-10-years-old-old-label.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 10 Years Old (Old Label)]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-10-yo-35cl-5032.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:51+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2949-large_default/springbank-10-yo-35cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 10 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 46% ABV in 35cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 10 Years Old 35cl]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-10-yo-local-barley-5033.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2952-large_default/springbank-10-yo-local-barley.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 10 year age statement and its place in the Local Barley. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases. Local Barley releases are regularly kept as vintage markers within Springbank collections.In practical tasting terms, 56.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Springbank enthusiasts tracking the Local Barley series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 10 Years Old Local Barley]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-10-years-old-local-barley-2007-5034.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:51+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2908-large_default/springbank-10-years-old-local-barley-2007.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2007 vintage and 10 year age statement and its place in the Local Barley. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.The combination of 57.3% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal salinity, oiliness. It should appeal strongly to Springbank enthusiasts tracking the Local Barley series. Local Barley releases are regularly kept as vintage markers within Springbank collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 10 Years Old Local Barley 2007]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-11-years-old-local-barley-2006-5035.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:51+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2909-large_default/springbank-11-years-old-local-barley-2006.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2006 vintage and 11 year age statement and its place in the Local Barley. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through coastal salinity, oiliness, carried by its 53.1% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Springbank enthusiasts tracking the Local Barley series. Local Barley releases are regularly kept as vintage markers within Springbank collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 11 Years Old Local Barley 2006]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-11-yo-madeira-cask-5036.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:51+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2943-large_default/springbank-11-yo-madeira-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 11 year age statement. Within the Springbank range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 55.1% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 11 Years Old Madeira cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-1991-12-years-old-bourbon-wood-expressions-5037.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2946-large_default/springbank-1991-12-years-old-bourbon-wood-expressions.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 12 year age statement and maturation in bourbon casks. Within the Springbank range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 58.5% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 1991 12 Years Old Bourbon Wood Expressions]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-1-5038.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2947-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-1.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 12 year age statement and batch 1. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 54.6% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. That makes it a compelling choice for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 1]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-10-5039.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3179-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-10.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 12 year age statement and batch 10. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through coastal salinity, oiliness, carried by its 53.2% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 10]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-11-5040.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3365-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-11.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 12 year age statement and batch 11. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.In practical tasting terms, 53.8% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around coastal salinity, oiliness. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 11]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-12-5041.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2915-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-12.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 12 year age statement and batch 12. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 54.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal salinity, oiliness. That makes it a compelling choice for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 12]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-14-5043.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2919-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-14.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 12 year age statement and batch 14. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 54.2% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal salinity, oiliness. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 14]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-15-5044.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2920-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-15.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 12 year age statement and batch 15. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 56.5% ABV, it is expected to show coastal salinity, oiliness. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 15]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-18-5046.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-25T17:56:50+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2922-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-18.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 12 year age statement and batch 18. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 54.8% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 18]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-19-5047.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2923-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-19.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 12 year age statement and batch 19. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Bottled at 57.1% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 19]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-years-old-cask-strength-batch-5-5048.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2924-large_default/springbank-12-years-old-cask-strength-batch-5.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 12 year age statement and batch 4. That element makes it stand out within the wider Springbank catalogue.Its 52.2% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal salinity, oiliness. It fits naturally into the interests of Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 5]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-years-old-cask-strength-batch-6-5049.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2925-large_default/springbank-12-years-old-cask-strength-batch-6.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 12 year age statement and batch #6, bottled in 2013.At 53.1% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward coastal salinity, oiliness. It fits naturally into the interests of Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 6]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-years-old-cask-strength-batch-7-5050.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2926-large_default/springbank-12-years-old-cask-strength-batch-7.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 12 year age statement and batch #7, bottled in 2013. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.At 50.3% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 7]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-8-5051.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2927-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-8.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 12 year age statement and batch 8. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 52.3% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 8]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-9-5052.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2928-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-9.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 12 year age statement and batch 9. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 54.3% ABV in 70cl, it suggests coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 9]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-1997-12-years-old-claret-wood-expressions-5053.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2929-large_default/springbank-1997-12-years-old-claret-wood-expressions.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 12 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Vintage05.1997Bottled02.2010Stated Age12 years oldCasktypeFresh Claret Casks FinishNumber of bottles9360]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 1997 12 Years Old Claret Wood Expressions]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-green-5054.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3176-large_default/springbank-12-yo-green.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 12 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward coastal salinity, oiliness. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Green]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-14-yo-bourbon-wood-5055.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2910-large_default/springbank-14-yo-bourbon-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 14 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 55.8% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 14 Years Old Bourbon wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-1989-14-years-old-port-wood-5056.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2948-large_default/springbank-1989-14-years-old-port-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1989 vintage and 14 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 52.8% ABV in 70cl, it suggests coastal salinity, oiliness. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 1989 14 Years Old Port Wood]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-15-years-old-black-label-5057.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:52+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2950-large_default/springbank-15-years-old-black-label.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 15 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 15 Years Old Black Label]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-15-years-old-old-presentation-5058.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2951-large_default/springbank-15-years-old-old-presentation.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 15 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal salinity, oiliness. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 15 Years Old Old Presentation]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-18-yo-5062.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2917-large_default/springbank-18-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 18 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward coastal salinity, oiliness. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 18 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-18-years-old-new-presentation-5063.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-22T11:10:44+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2918-large_default/springbank-18-years-old-new-presentation.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 18 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through coastal salinity, oiliness, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 18 Years Old New Presentation]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-18-yo-2016-5064.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:53+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2931-large_default/springbank-18-yo-2016.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2016 vintage and 18 year age statement. Within the Springbank range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests coastal salinity, oiliness. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 18 Years Old 2016]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-18-yo-2017-5065.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2932-large_default/springbank-18-yo-2017.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 18 Years Old 2017]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-18-years-old-inaugural-release-5066.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2945-large_default/springbank-18-years-old-inaugural-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 18 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.In practical tasting terms, 46% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around coastal salinity, oiliness. That makes it a compelling choice for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 18 Years Old Inaugural Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-21-yo-2013-5067.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:53+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2935-large_default/springbank-21-yo-2013.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2013 vintage and 21 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal salinity, oiliness. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 21 Years Old  2013]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-21-yo-2015-5068.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:53+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3180-large_default/springbank-21-yo-2015.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 2015 vintage and 21 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through coastal salinity, oiliness, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 21 Years Old  2015]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-21-yo-2017-5069.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3181-large_default/springbank-21-yo-2017.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2017 vintage and 21 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 21 Years Old  2017]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-21-years-old-2005-edition-5070.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2933-large_default/springbank-21-years-old-2005-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 21 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal salinity, oiliness. That makes it a compelling choice for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 21 Years Old 2005 Edition]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-21-yo-2012-5071.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:53+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2934-large_default/springbank-21-yo-2012.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 2012 vintage and 21 year age statement. Within the Springbank range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 46% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 21 Years Old 2012]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-25-years-old-refill-sherry-butts-2006-release-5074.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2937-large_default/springbank-25-years-old-refill-sherry-butts-2006-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 25 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 25 Years Old Refill Sherry Butts 2006 Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-25-yo-2014-5075.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2938-large_default/springbank-25-yo-2014.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2014 vintage and 25 year age statement. Within the Springbank range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 25 Years Old  2014]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-25-yo-2015-5076.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:53+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3364-large_default/springbank-25-yo-2015.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 2015 vintage and 25 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal salinity, oiliness. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 25 Years Old  2015]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-25-yo-2016-5077.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2939-large_default/springbank-25-yo-2016.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2016 vintage and 25 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Springbank catalogue.In practical tasting terms, 46% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around coastal salinity, oiliness. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 25 Years Old  2016]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-9-years-old-gaja-barolo-cask-5078.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2911-large_default/springbank-9-years-old-gaja-barolo-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 9 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 54.7% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal salinity, oiliness. That makes it a compelling choice for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 9 Years Old Gaja Barolo Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-9-years-old-local-barley-2009-5079.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2912-large_default/springbank-9-years-old-local-barley-2009.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2009 vintage and 9 year age statement and its place in the Local Barley. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 57.7% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal salinity, oiliness. That makes it a compelling choice for Springbank enthusiasts tracking the Local Barley series. Local Barley releases are regularly kept as vintage markers within Springbank collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 9 Years Old Local Barley 2009]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-9-yo-marsala-cask-5080.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:54+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2940-large_default/springbank-9-yo-marsala-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 9 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.In practical tasting terms, 58% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around coastal salinity, oiliness. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 9 Years Old Marsala cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-vintage-2001-batch-1-5084.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2942-large_default/springbank-vintage-2001-batch-1.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is batch 1. That element makes it stand out within the wider Springbank catalogue.At 55.3% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward coastal salinity, oiliness. It fits naturally into the interests of Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank Vintage 2001 Batch 1]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-2006-11-years-old-px-sherry-puncheon-cask-no-1979-batch-16-5085.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2976-large_default/glendronach-2006-11-years-old-px-sherry-puncheon-cask-no-1979-batch-16.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 1979 vintage and 11 year age statement and batch 16. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.At 57.2% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dark fruit, chocolate. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[GlenDronach 2006 11 Years Old PX Sherry Puncheon Cask No. 1979 Batch 16]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-12-years-old-cask-no-5523-batch-14-5087.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3002-large_default/the-glendronach-12-years-old-cask-no-5523-batch-14.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 12 year age statement and batch 14. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 58.3% ABV, it is expected to show dark fruit, chocolate. It fits naturally into the interests of Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 12 Years Old Cask No. 5523  Batch 14]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-12-years-old-cask-no-930-batch-13-5088.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3005-large_default/the-glendronach-12-years-old-cask-no-930-batch-13.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 12 year age statement and batch 13. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dark fruit, chocolate, carried by its 53.4% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 12 Years Old Cask No. 930 Batch 13]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-12-yo-original-1litre-5089.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2960-large_default/the-glendronach-12-yo-original-1litre.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 12 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 43% ABV in 100cl, it suggests dark fruit, chocolate. That makes it a compelling choice for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 12 Years Old Original 1Litre]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-12-yo-sauternes-finish-5090.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2985-large_default/the-glendronach-12-yo-sauternes-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 12 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dark fruit, chocolate. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 12 Years Old Sauternes finish]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-12-yo-single-cask-no-6343-5091.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2977-large_default/the-glendronach-12-yo-single-cask-no-6343.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 12 year age statement, its place in the single cask release and cask no. 6343. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.In practical tasting terms, 51.1% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dark fruit, chocolate. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Glendronach enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 12 Years Old Single Cask No. 6343]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-13-yo-cask-3342-batch-16--5092.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2973-large_default/the-glendronach-13-yo-cask-3342-batch-16-.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 13 year age statement and batch 16. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dark fruit, chocolate, carried by its 55.4% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 13 Years Old Cask 3342 Batch 16]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-14-yo-virgin-oak-finish-5095.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2981-large_default/the-glendronach-14-yo-virgin-oak-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 14 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dark fruit, chocolate. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 14 Years Old Virgin Oak finish]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-15-yo-revival-5096.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2982-large_default/the-glendronach-15-yo-revival.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 15 year age statement. Within the Glendronach range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show dark fruit, chocolate. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 15 Years Old Revival]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-19-yo-madeira-finish-5100.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2974-large_default/the-glendronach-19-yo-madeira-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 19 year age statement and maturation in ex-Madeira casks. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through candied citrus, dried fruit and spice, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases. The finishing regime is explicit, which is always more persuasive than a generic 'wine finish' label.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 19 Years Old Madeira finish]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1993-25-yo-master-vintage-5101.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2969-large_default/the-glendronach-1993-25-yo-master-vintage.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1993 vintage and 25 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.In practical tasting terms, 48.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dark fruit, chocolate. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 1993 25 Years Old Master Vintage]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1993-26-yo-single-cask-5955-5103.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2963-large_default/the-glendronach-1993-26-yo-single-cask-5955.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 1993 26 Years Old Single Cask 5955]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-21-years-old-cask-no-3274-batch-13-5105.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2975-large_default/the-glendronach-21-years-old-cask-no-3274-batch-13.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 21 year age statement and batch 13. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 53.1% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dark fruit, chocolate. It fits naturally into the interests of Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 21 Years Old Cask No. 3274 Batch 13]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-21-years-old-cask-no-4418-batch-15-5106.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2971-large_default/the-glendronach-21-years-old-cask-no-4418-batch-15.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 21 year age statement and batch 15. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 52.6% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, chocolate. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 21 Years Old Cask No. 4418 Batch 15]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1993-21-years-old-oloroso-sherry-single-cask-no-35-5107.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:11:16+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2972-large_default/the-glendronach-1993-21-years-old-oloroso-sherry-single-cask-no-35.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 1993 21 Years Old Oloroso Sherry Single Cask No. 35]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1995-22-years-old-cask-no-4038-batch-16-5109.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2970-large_default/the-glendronach-1995-22-years-old-cask-no-4038-batch-16.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 22 year age statement and batch 16. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 55.1% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dark fruit, chocolate. It should appeal strongly to Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 1995 22 Years Old Cask No. 4038 Batch 16]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-23-years-old-cask-no-42-batch-14-5110.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2993-large_default/the-glendronach-23-years-old-cask-no-42-batch-14.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 23 year age statement and batch 14. Within the Glendronach range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.The combination of 58.6% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, chocolate. That makes it a compelling choice for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 23 Years Old Cask No. 42  Batch 14]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-24-years-old-cask-no-43-batch-15-5113.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2992-large_default/the-glendronach-24-years-old-cask-no-43-batch-15.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 24 year age statement and batch 15. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 59.2% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dark fruit, chocolate. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 24 Years Old Cask No. 43 Batch 15]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1993-24-years-old-cask-445-batch-16-5114.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2966-large_default/the-glendronach-1993-24-years-old-cask-445-batch-16.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 24 year age statement and batch 16. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 52.4% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dark fruit, chocolate. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 1993 24 Years Old Cask 445 Batch 16]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1992-25-years-old-beija-flor-oloroso-single-cask-no-63-5115.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2968-large_default/the-glendronach-1992-25-years-old-beija-flor-oloroso-single-cask-no-63.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 25 year age statement, its place in the single cask release and cask no. 63. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 57.6% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, chocolate. It fits naturally into the interests of Glendronach enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 1992 25 Years Old Beija Flor Oloroso Single Cask No. 63]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1992-25-years-old-sherry-cask-no-103-batch-16-5116.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:10:51+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2964-large_default/the-glendronach-1992-25-years-old-sherry-cask-no-103-batch-16.jpg]]></image:loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 1992 25 Years Old Sherry Cask No. 103 Batch 16]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1992-25-years-old-sherry-cask-no-334-batch-16-5117.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:10:19+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2965-large_default/the-glendronach-1992-25-years-old-sherry-cask-no-334-batch-16.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 1992 25 Years Old Sherry Cask No. 334 Batch 16]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-25-yo-cask-52-batch-15-5118.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2991-large_default/the-glendronach-25-yo-cask-52-batch-15.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 25 year age statement and batch 15. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Bottled at 58.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dark fruit, chocolate. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 25 Years Old Cask 52 Batch 15]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1990-27-years-old-cask-1014-batch-16-5119.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2962-large_default/the-glendronach-1990-27-years-old-cask-1014-batch-16.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1990 vintage and 27 year age statement and batch 16. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 50.9% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dark fruit, chocolate. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 1990 27 Years Old Cask 1014  Batch 16]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1989-28-years-old-cask-5476-batch-16-5120.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2961-large_default/the-glendronach-1989-28-years-old-cask-5476-batch-16.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1989 vintage and 28 year age statement and batch 16. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.In practical tasting terms, 49.9% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dark fruit, chocolate. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach 1989 28 Years Old Cask 5476 Batch 16]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-cask-strength-batch-2-5121.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2980-large_default/the-glendronach-cask-strength-batch-2.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with batch 2. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glendronach catalogue.At 55.2% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dark fruit, chocolate. It should appeal strongly to Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach Cask Strength Batch 2]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-cask-strength-batch-5-5122.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2978-large_default/the-glendronach-cask-strength-batch-5.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is batch 5. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dark fruit, chocolate, carried by its 55.3% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach Cask Strength Batch 5]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-cask-strength-batch-7-5123.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:08:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2979-large_default/the-glendronach-cask-strength-batch-7.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach Cask Strength Batch 7]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-peated-port-wood-finish-5125.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2984-large_default/the-glendronach-peated-port-wood-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Glendronach range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, dark fruit and chocolate. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach Peated Port Wood Finish]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-centenario-15-anos-rum-5132.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3352-large_default/zacapa-centenario-15-anos-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Zacapa range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Zacapa catalogue.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa Centenario 15 Anos Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-centenario-23-anos-black-label-rum-5135.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3349-large_default/zacapa-centenario-23-anos-black-label-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Zacapa range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Zacapa catalogue.The combination of 40% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa Centenario 23 Anos Black Label Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-centenario-23-anos-etiqueta-negra-rum-5136.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4097-large_default/zacapa-centenario-23-anos-etiqueta-negra-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Zacapa range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa Centenario 23 Anos Etiqueta Negra Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-centenario-23-anos-rum-5138.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4096-large_default/zacapa-centenario-23-anos-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Zacapa range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 40% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa Centenario 23 Anos Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-xo-centenario-1876-1976-premio-platino-5139.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:58+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3400-large_default/zacapa-xo-centenario-1876-1976-premio-platino.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Zacapa range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 40% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa Xo Centenario 1876 - 1976 &amp;quot;PREMIO PLATINO&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benriach/ad-rattray-benriach-2014-bourbon-barrel-5141.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:58+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3184-large_default/ad-rattray-benriach-2014-bourbon-barrel.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is maturation in bourbon oak. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 60% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Benriach 2014 Bourbon Barrel]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benrinnes/ad-rattray-benrinnes-2002-bourbon-hogshead-17-years-old-5142.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:58+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3195-large_default/ad-rattray-benrinnes-2002-bourbon-hogshead-17-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2002 vintage and 17 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 52.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Benrinnes 2002 Bourbon Hogshead 17 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/loch-lomond/ad-rattray-croftengea-2007-bourbon-hogshead-5144.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:58+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3215-large_default/ad-rattray-croftengea-2007-bourbon-hogshead.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is maturation in bourbon oak. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 54.7% ABV in 70cl, it points toward vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Croftengea 2007 Bourbon Hogshead]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/fettercairn/ad-rattray-fettercairn-2009-10-years-old-bourbon-hogshead-5145.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:58+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3210-large_default/ad-rattray-fettercairn-2009-10-years-old-bourbon-hogshead.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 2009 vintage and 10 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Presented at 58.9% ABV in 70cl, it suggests vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Fettercairn 2009 10 Years Old Bourbon Hogshead]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenallachie/ad-rattray-glenallachie-2012-sherry-butt-103-7-yo-5147.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:58+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3188-large_default/ad-rattray-glenallachie-2012-sherry-butt-103-7-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2012 vintage and 7 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glenallachie catalogue.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 65.9% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Glenallachie 2012 Sherry Butt No.103 7 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/miltonduff/ad-rattray-miltonduff-2008-bourbon-barrel-10-years-old-5148.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:59+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3185-large_default/ad-rattray-miltonduff-2008-bourbon-barrel-10-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2008 vintage and 10 year age statement and maturation in bourbon oak. Within the Miltonduff range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 60.9% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Miltonduff 2008 Bourbon Barrel 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/tobermory/ad-rattray-tobermory-2008-bourbon-barrel-5149.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:59+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3206-large_default/ad-rattray-tobermory-2008-bourbon-barrel.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on maturation in bourbon oak. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 54.7% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Tobermory  2008 Bourbon Barrel]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/tomintoul/ad-rattray-tomintoul-2005-sherry-butt-13-years-old-5150.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:59+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3194-large_default/ad-rattray-tomintoul-2005-sherry-butt-13-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2005 vintage and 13 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.In practical tasting terms, 60% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Tomintoul 2005 Sherry Butt 13 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/tormore/ad-rattray-tormore-2011-bourbon-barrel-5151.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:59+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3190-large_default/ad-rattray-tormore-2011-bourbon-barrel.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is maturation in bourbon oak. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 65.2% ABV in 70cl, it points toward vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[A.D. Rattray Tormore 2011 Bourbon Barrel]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/bimber/bimber-american-virgin-oak-single-cask-94-yo-2020-5152.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3073-large_default/bimber-american-virgin-oak-single-cask-94-yo-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2020 vintage and 94 year age statement, its place in the single cask release and cask no. 94. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Presented at 57.4% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Bimber enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bimber American Virgin Oak Single Cask No.94 Years Old 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/bimber/bimber-ex-px-sherry-single-cask-41-yo-2020-5153.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3074-large_default/bimber-ex-px-sherry-single-cask-41-yo-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 2020 vintage and 41 year age statement, its place in the single cask release and cask no. 41. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 57.9% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bimber enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bimber ex PX Sherry Single Cask No.41 Years Old 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/world-whisky/bimber/bimber-single-malt-ex-bourbon-single-cask-no15-2020-5154.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3075-large_default/bimber-single-malt-ex-bourbon-single-cask-no15-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 2020 vintage and 15 year age statement, its place in the single cask release and maturation in bourbon oak. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through vanilla, coconut and fresh oak, carried by its 58.1% ABV strength in 70cl. That makes it a compelling choice for Bimber enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bimber Single Malt ex Bourbon Single Cask No.15 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-single-cask-bottling-cask-no-245-07-5156.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:59+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3054-large_default/kilchoman-single-cask-bottling-cask-no-245-07.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its place in the single cask release and cask no. 245/07. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 59.5% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. It fits naturally into the interests of Kilchoman enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Single Cask Bottling Cask no. 245/07]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-tasting-kit-machir-bay-sanaig-loch-gorm-2020-am-bùrach-5157.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:29:59+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3750-large_default/kilchoman-tasting-kit-machir-bay-sanaig-loch-gorm-2020-am-bùrach.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 46% ABV strength in 20cl format hints at peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman tasting kit - Machir Bay / Sanaig / Loch Gorm 2020 / Am Bùrach]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-rundlets-kilderkins-10-years-old-2001-5159.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2913-large_default/springbank-rundlets-kilderkins-10-years-old-2001.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 2001 vintage and 10 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 49.4% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank Rundlets &amp;amp; Kilderkins 10 Years Old 2001]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-15-anos-old-set-5168.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3343-large_default/zacapa-15-anos-old-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Zacapa range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 40% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa 15 Anos Old Set]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guatemala/zacapa/zacapa-xo-set-5169.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4100-large_default/zacapa-xo-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Zacapa range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.The combination of 40% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Zacapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Zacapa XO Set]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/tullibardine/tullibardine-1993-23-years-old-koln-shop-5170.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:00+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3306-large_default/tullibardine-1993-23-years-old-koln-shop.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1993 vintage and 23 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 48.6% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Tullibardine 1993 23 Years Old Koln Shop]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-miyagikyo/nikka-miyagikyo-discovery-peated-5171.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2956-large_default/nikka-miyagikyo-discovery-peated.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Nikka Miyagikyo range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 48% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Nikka Miyagikyo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Miyagikyo Discovery Peated]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-yoichi/nikka-yoichi-discovery-non-peated-5172.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2955-large_default/nikka-yoichi-discovery-non-peated.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Nikka Yoichi range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 47% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Nikka Yoichi-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Yoichi Discovery Non Peated]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-25-year-old-5173.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:00+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2959-large_default/ardbeg-25-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 25 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, smoke and citrus, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 25 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-an-oa-5174.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2958-large_default/ardbeg-an-oa.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Ardbeg range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, smoke and citrus, carried by its 46.6% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg An Oa]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-5-years-old-wee-beastie-5175.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:00+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/2957-large_default/ardbeg-5-years-old-wee-beastie.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 5 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, smoke and citrus, carried by its 47.4% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 5 Years Old Wee Beastie]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-years-old-cask-strength-5180.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3338-large_default/springbank-12-years-old-cask-strength.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 12 year age statement and batch 20. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.The combination of 55.3% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal salinity, oiliness. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/appleton-estate/appleton-estate-1984-hearts-collection-5181.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3222-large_default/appleton-estate-1984-hearts-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its place in the Hearts Collection. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Its 63% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, orange peel. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Appleton Estate enthusiasts tracking the Hearts Collection series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Appleton Estate 1984 Hearts Collection]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/appleton-estate/appleton-estate-2003-hearts-collection-5182.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3221-large_default/appleton-estate-2003-hearts-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its place in the Hearts Collection. That element makes it stand out within the wider Appleton Estate catalogue.Bottled at 63% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, orange peel. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Appleton Estate enthusiasts tracking the Hearts Collection series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Appleton Estate 2003 Hearts Collection]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2021-5183.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3220-large_default/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2021 vintage reference. That element makes it stand out within the wider Hampden Estate catalogue.Presented at 55% ABV in 70cl, it suggests pineapple, esters. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Great House Distillery Edition 2021]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/seychelles//habitation-velier-takamaka-2018-5184.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3219-large_default/habitation-velier-takamaka-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Habitation Velier Takamaka 2018]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/marie-galante/bielle/rhum-rhum-liberation-2020-5185.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3218-large_default/rhum-rhum-liberation-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2020 vintage reference. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Presented at 45% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Bielle-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Rhum Rhum Liberation 2020]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/marie-galante/bielle/rhum-rhum-liberation-2020-integral-5186.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3217-large_default/rhum-rhum-liberation-2020-integral.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2020 vintage reference. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.In practical tasting terms, 58% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Bielle-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Rhum Rhum Liberation 2020 Integral]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/distillerie-chelo/vieux-sajous-4-years-old-2nd-release-5187.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3216-large_default/vieux-sajous-4-years-old-2nd-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 4 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.In practical tasting terms, 56.3% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Distillerie Chelo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Vieux Sajous 4 Years Old 2nd Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-25-year-old-sherry-wood-2021-5188.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3309-large_default/the-macallan-25-year-old-sherry-wood-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 25 Year Old Sherry Wood 2021]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-a-night-on-earth-5190.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3308-large_default/the-macallan-a-night-on-earth.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Macallan range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan A Night On Earth]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/balvenie/the-balvenie-21-years-old-red-rose-5194.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3357-large_default/the-balvenie-21-years-old-red-rose.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 21 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 48.1% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Balvenie-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Balvenie 21 Years Old Red Rose]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/balvenie/the-balvenie-25-year-old-rare-marriage-5196.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3355-large_default/the-balvenie-25-year-old-rare-marriage.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 25 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 48% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Balvenie-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Balvenie 25 Year Old Rare Marriage]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/distillerie-chelo/vieux-sajous-4-years-old-lustau-oloroso-sherry-cask-5198.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3375-large_default/vieux-sajous-4-years-old-lustau-oloroso-sherry-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 4 year age statement and maturation in sherry casks. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 56.7% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors looking for cask-specific rum releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Vieux Sajous 4 Years Old Lustau Oloroso Sherry Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-rich-cacao-the-harmony-collection-5201.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3382-large_default/the-macallan-rich-cacao-the-harmony-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its place in the Harmony Collection. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 44% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Harmony Collection series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Rich Cacao The Harmony Collection]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/elements-of-islay-ar10-5204.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3405-large_default/elements-of-islay-ar10.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Ardbeg range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Presented at 52.4% ABV in 50cl, it suggests peat smoke, smoke and citrus. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Elements Of Islay AR10]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/basseterre/basseterre-1995-rhum-vieux-guadalupe-5205.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:03+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3406-large_default/basseterre-1995-rhum-vieux-guadalupe.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1995 vintage reference. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 58.2% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Basseterre-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Basseterre 1995 Rhum Vieux Guadalupe]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/basseterre/basseterre-1997-rhum-vieux-guadalupe-5206.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:03+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3407-large_default/basseterre-1997-rhum-vieux-guadalupe.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 1997 vintage reference. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice, carried by its 49.2% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Basseterre-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Basseterre 1997 Rhum Vieux Guadalupe]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/berry-bros/berry-bros-xo-1982-33-years-old-no12-jamaican-rum-5207.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3408-large_default/berry-bros-xo-1982-33-years-old-no12-jamaican-rum.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1982 vintage and 33 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 57% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Berry Bros. XO 1982 33 Years Old No.12 Jamaican Rum]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/papalin/papalin-jamaica-7-yo-2021-overproof-5208.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:03+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3410-large_default/papalin-jamaica-7-yo-2021-overproof.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2021 vintage reference. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 57.18% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Papalin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Papalin Jamaica 7 Y.O. 2021 Overproof]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/papalin/papalin-jamaica-7-yo-2021-5209.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:03+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3411-large_default/papalin-jamaica-7-yo-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2021 vintage reference. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Presented at 47% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Papalin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Papalin Jamaica 7 Y.O. 2021]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/arran/arran-smugglers-series-set-5212.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3414-large_default/arran-smugglers-series-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Arran Smugglers' Series Volume 1 / The Illict Stills 56.4% / 2015 ReleaseArran Smugglers' Series Volume 2 / The High Seas 55.4% / 2016 ReleaseArran Smugglers' Series Volume 3 / The Exciseman 56.8% / 2017 ReleaseOne set per customer.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Arran Smugglers Series Set]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-hlcf-2016-5-year-old-5214.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:58:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3417-large_default/magnum-hampden-hlcf-2016-5-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2016 vintage and 5 year age statement and the large-format presentation. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.In practical tasting terms, 60% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around pineapple, esters. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden HLCF 2016 5 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-hlcf-2016-5-yo-150cl-5218.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:58:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3422-large_default/magnum-hampden-hlcf-2016-5-yo-150cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the large-format presentation. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Its 60% ABV strength in 150cl format hints at pineapple, esters. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden HLCF 2016 5 Y.O. 150cl]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-18yo-2021-5222.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3425-large_default/springbank-18yo-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2021 vintage and 18 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 18 Years Old 2021]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-8yo-cask-strength-batch-no-5-5224.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3427-large_default/kilkerran-8yo-cask-strength-batch-no-5.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 8 year age statement and batch 5. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.In practical tasting terms, 56.9% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 8 Years Old Cask Strength Batch No. 5]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-16yo-2021-5225.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3428-large_default/kilkerran-16yo-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2021 vintage and 16 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 460% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 16 Years Old 2021]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-25yo-2021-5228.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:05+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3431-large_default/springbank-25yo-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2021 vintage and 25 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal salinity, oiliness. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 25 Years Old 2021]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica-barbados-jamaica//magnum-rhum-serie-no1-70cl-set-5229.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3433-large_default/magnum-rhum-serie-no1-70cl-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[ONE SET PER CUSTOMERMagnum Saint James 15 Y.O. 2006 - 45° 70clMagnum Hampden HLCF 5 Y.O. 2016 - 60° 70clMagnum Foursquare 16 Y.O. 2005 - 61° 70clMagnum Mount Gay 14 Y.O. 2007 - 60° 70cl]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Rhum Serie No.1 70cl Set]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica-barbados-jamaica//magnum-rhum-serie-no1-150cl-set-5230.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3434-large_default/magnum-rhum-serie-no1-150cl-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[ONE SET PER CUSTOMERMagnum Saint James 15 Y.O. 2006 - 45° 150clMagnum Hampden HLCF 5 Y.O. 2016 - 60° 150clMagnum Foursquare 16 Y.O. 2005 - 61° 150clMagnum Mount Gay 14 Y.O. 2007 - 60° 150cl]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Rhum Serie No.1 150cl Set]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-asakusa-hongan-ji-temple-batch-2-5235.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3451-large_default/karuizawa-asakusa-hongan-ji-temple-batch-2.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is batch 2. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.The combination of 59.5% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, spice. It should appeal strongly to Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa Asakusa Hongan-Ji Temple Batch 2]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-the-fuji-from-kanayaon-the-tokaido-batch-5-5236.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3449-large_default/karuizawa-the-fuji-from-kanayaon-the-tokaido-batch-5.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is batch 5. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 59.6% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa The Fuji From Kanayaon The Tokaido Batch 5]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-the-back-of-fuji-from-the-minobu-river-5237.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3448-large_default/karuizawa-the-back-of-fuji-from-the-minobu-river.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Karuizawa range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.The combination of 59.7% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa The Back Of Fuji From The Minobu River]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-rainstorm-beneath-the-summit-batch-4-5238.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3447-large_default/karuizawa-rainstorm-beneath-the-summit-batch-4.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from batch 4. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.The combination of 60.1% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, spice. It should appeal strongly to Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa Rainstorm Beneath The Summit Batch 4]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-1984-w-khong-artifices-5239.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3459-large_default/karuizawa-1984-w-khong-artifices.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Karuizawa range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dark fruit, spice, carried by its 60.1% ABV strength in 70cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 1984 W. Khong - Artifices]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-7-years-old-sherry-wood-5241.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3457-large_default/the-macallan-7-years-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Giovinetti Import]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 7 Years Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1960-sherry-wood-no-box-5244.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3454-large_default/the-macallan-1960-sherry-wood-no-box.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Macallan range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 40% ABV in 75cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1960 Sherry Wood - NO BOX]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/The-Macallan-Glenlivet-15-Years-Old-1958-1973-CoImport-5245.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3453-large_default/The-Macallan-Glenlivet-15-Years-Old-1958-1973-CoImport.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1958 vintage and 15 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Presented at 43% ABV in 75cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Glenlivet 15 Years Old (1958/1973) Co.Import]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-glenlivet-25-years-old-19491974-coimport-5246.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3452-large_default/macallan-glenlivet-25-years-old-19491974-coimport.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1949 vintage and 25 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 43% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Macallan Glenlivet 25 Years Old (1949/1974) Co.Import]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/balvenie/the-balvenie-50-year-old-batch-2-5247.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3462-large_default/the-balvenie-50-year-old-batch-2.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 50 year age statement and batch 2. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 42% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Balvenie-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Balvenie 50 Year Old Batch 2]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/lochlea/lochlea-single-malt-first-release-5248.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3463-large_default/lochlea-single-malt-first-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its place in the first release. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Lochlea enthusiasts tracking the first release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Lochlea Single Malt First Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-estate-pagos-sherry-cask-5249.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:07+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3464-large_default/hampden-estate-pagos-sherry-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on maturation in sherry casks. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 52% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific rum releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Estate Pagos Sherry Cask]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-cask-strength-batch-10-5250.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3470-large_default/the-glendronach-cask-strength-batch-10.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around batch 10. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 58.6% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, chocolate. It fits naturally into the interests of Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach Cask Strength Batch 10]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1994-27-years-old-cask-7469-batch-19-5251.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3469-large_default/the-glendronach-1994-27-years-old-cask-7469-batch-19.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1994 vintage and 27 year age statement and batch 19. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 53% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, chocolate. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1994 27 Years Old Cask 7469  Batch 19]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1992-28-years-old-cask-7418-batch-19-5252.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3468-large_default/the-glendronach-1992-28-years-old-cask-7418-batch-19.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1992 vintage and 28 year age statement and batch 19. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Presented at 54.8% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dark fruit, chocolate. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1992 28 Years Old Cask 7418  Batch 19]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1993-28-years-old-cask-6865-batch-19-5253.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3467-large_default/the-glendronach-1993-28-years-old-cask-6865-batch-19.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1993 vintage and 28 year age statement and batch 19. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 52.8% ABV, it is expected to show dark fruit, chocolate. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1993 28 Years Old Cask 6865  Batch 19]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1992-29-years-old-cask-71-batch-19-5254.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:07+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3466-large_default/the-glendronach-1992-29-years-old-cask-71-batch-19.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 1992 vintage and 29 year age statement and batch 19. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Presented at 50.7% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dark fruit, chocolate. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1992 29 Years Old Cask 71  Batch 19]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1993-28-years-old-cask-2458-batch-19-5255.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3465-large_default/the-glendronach-1993-28-years-old-cask-2458-batch-19.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1993 vintage and 28 year age statement and batch 19. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 55.2% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dark fruit, chocolate. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1993 28 Years Old Cask 2458  Batch 19]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-paris-edition-2021-conquête-5256.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3476-large_default/chichibu-paris-edition-2021-conquête.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Chichibu range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt, orchard fruit, carried by its 53.5% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Paris Edition 2021 Conquête]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-single-cask-no1884-conquête-5257.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3586-large_default/chichibu-single-cask-no1884-conquête.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its place in the single cask release and cask no. 1884. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.In practical tasting terms, 55.6% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt, orchard fruit. It should appeal strongly to Chichibu enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Single Cask No.1884 Conquête]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-single-cask-no2917-conquête-5258.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its place in the single cask release and cask no. 2917. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.The combination of 63.9% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt, orchard fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Chichibu enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Single Cask No.2917 Conquête]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-single-cask-no3814-conquête-5259.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its place in the single cask release and cask no. 3814. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.In practical tasting terms, 63.9% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt, orchard fruit. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Chichibu enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Single Cask No.3814 Conquête]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-single-cask-no5578-conquête-5260.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3589-large_default/chichibu-single-cask-no5578-conquête.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its place in the single cask release and cask no. 5578. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt, orchard fruit, carried by its 57.4% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Chichibu enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Single Cask No.5578 Conquête]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/le-vieux-labbè/le-vieux-labbè-20th-anniversary-5262.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3477-large_default/le-vieux-labbè-20th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Le Vieux LabbÃ¨ range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 58.9% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Le Vieux LabbÃ¨-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Le Vieux Labbè 20th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-estate-lrok-2016-the-younger-3l-5266.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3481-large_default/hampden-estate-lrok-2016-the-younger-3l.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2016 vintage reference. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 47% ABV strength in 300cl format hints at pineapple, esters. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Estate LROK 2016 The Younger 3L]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nagahama/nagahama-mizunara-cask-single-barrel-no192-5267.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3488-large_default/nagahama-mizunara-cask-single-barrel-no192.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its place in the single barrel release. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 51.1% ABV and 50cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke. It should appeal strongly to Nagahama enthusiasts tracking the single barrel release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nagahama Mizunara Cask Single Barrel No.192]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nagahama/nagahama-bourbon-cask-single-barrel-no-313-5268.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3487-large_default/nagahama-bourbon-cask-single-barrel-no-313.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its place in the single barrel release and maturation in bourbon casks. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 61.9% ABV in 50cl, the profile is likely to lean toward vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That makes it a compelling choice for Nagahama enthusiasts tracking the single barrel release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nagahama Bourbon Cask Single Barrel No. 313]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/réunion/isautier/isautier-rhum-set-3-x-70cl-trilogy-5269.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3486-large_default/isautier-rhum-set-3-x-70cl-trilogy.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Isautier 2007 Small Batch Melasse 15 Y.O. (70cl 57°)Isautier 2004 Single Cask Melasse 16 Y.O. (70cl 65°)Isautier 2004 Single Cask Agricole 16 Y.O. (70cl 65°)]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Isautier Rhum Set - 3 x 70cl. Trilogy]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/akkeshi/akkeshi-blended-shosho-2021-5270.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3860-large_default/akkeshi-blended-shosho-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Akkeshi Blended Shosho 2021]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-tales-of-the-macallan-volume-1-5272.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:09+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3880-large_default/the-macallan-tales-of-the-macallan-volume-1.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Macallan range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 44.6% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Tales Of The Macallan Volume 1]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-10-years-old-5279.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:09+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3510-large_default/ardbeg-10-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 10 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.At 46% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, smoke and citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-12-years-old-5280.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:09+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3509-large_default/ardbeg-12-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 12 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, smoke and citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg 12 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-blaaack-committee-20th-anniversary-limited-edition-5282.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-11T10:57:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3864-large_default/ardbeg-blaaack-committee-20th-anniversary-limited-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Blaaack Committee 20th Anniversary Limited Edition]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-connoisseur-choice-1969-black-label-10-years-old-5283.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3508-large_default/ardbeg-connoisseur-choice-1969-black-label-10-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1969 vintage and 10 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 40% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, smoke and citrus. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Connoisseur Choice 1969 Black Label 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/ardbeg/ardbeg-traigh-bhan-19-years-old-5284.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3862-large_default/ardbeg-traigh-bhan-19-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 19 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 46.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, smoke and citrus. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Ardbeg-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ardbeg Traigh Bhan 19 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/black-white/black-white-5287.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3596-large_default/black-white.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Black &amp;amp;amp; White range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 40% ABV strength in 75cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Black &amp;amp;amp; White-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Black &amp;amp; White]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-12-years-old-5289.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-08-05T09:21:24+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3524-large_default/bowmore-12-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 12 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1955-40-years-old-5290.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3791-large_default/bowmore-1955-40-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 1955 vintage and 40 year age statement. Within the Bowmore range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 42% ABV in 75cl, it suggests peat smoke, sea air. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1955 40 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1957-moon-import-5291.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3540-large_default/bowmore-1957-moon-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the Moon Import bottling. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 40% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, sea air. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Moon Import.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1957 Moon Import]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1961-50-years-old-5292.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3789-large_default/bowmore-1961-50-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1961 vintage and 50 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Presented at 40.7% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, sea air. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1961 50 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1963-30-years-old-30th-anniversary-5293.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3527-large_default/bowmore-1963-30-years-old-30th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1963 vintage and 30 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 50% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, sea air. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1963 30 Years Old 30Th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1964-37-years-old-fino-sherry-cask-5294.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3793-large_default/bowmore-1964-37-years-old-fino-sherry-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1964 vintage and 37 year age statement and maturation in Fino sherry casks. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.The combination of 49.6% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1964 37 Years Old Fino Sherry Cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/black-bowmore-1964-50-years-old-5295.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3885-large_default/black-bowmore-1964-50-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1964 vintage and 50 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 41% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, sea air. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Black Bowmore 1964 50 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1965-full-proof-sherry-casks-5296.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3616-large_default/bowmore-1965-full-proof-sherry-casks.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Soffiantino Import bottling. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Bottled at 50% ABV in 75cl, it points toward peat smoke, sea air. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Soffiantino Import. Importer-linked bottlings of this kind are watched closely for their period presentation.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1965 Full Proof Sherry Casks]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1965-soffiantino-import-5297.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3533-large_default/bowmore-1965-soffiantino-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Soffiantino Import bottling. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Bottled at 57.8% ABV in 75cl, it points toward peat smoke, sea air. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Soffiantino Import. Importer-linked bottlings of this kind are watched closely for their period presentation.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1965 Soffiantino Import]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1966-50-years-old-5298.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3882-large_default/bowmore-1966-50-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1966 vintage and 50 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Bowmore catalogue.Its 41.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, sea air. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1966 50 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1968-32-years-old-50th-anniversary-of-the-stanley-p-morisson-company-5299.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:59:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3704-large_default/bowmore-1968-32-years-old-50th-anniversary-of-the-stanley-p-morisson-company.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1968 vintage and 32 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 45.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, sea air. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1968 32 Years Old 50Th Anniversary Of The Stanley P. Morisson Company]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-1969-sherry-cask-20th-anniversary-of-edoardo-giaccone-5300.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3615-large_default/bowmore-1969-sherry-cask-20th-anniversary-of-edoardo-giaccone.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Bowmore range. Within the Bowmore range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 58% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, sea air. It fits naturally into the interests of Bowmore-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore 1969 Sherry Cask 20Th Anniversary Of Edoardo Giaccone]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-auld-alliance-celebration-25-years-old-5301.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3526-large_default/bowmore-auld-alliance-celebration-25-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 25 year age statement. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through peat smoke, sea air, carried by its 43% ABV strength in 75cl. It fits naturally into the interests of Bowmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore Auld Alliance Celebration 25 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-bicentenary-1779-1979-43°-gl-5302.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3523-large_default/bowmore-bicentenary-1779-1979-43°-gl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Bowmore range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Bowmore catalogue.At 43% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, sea air. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Bowmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore Bicentenary 1779 - 1979 43° G.L.]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-bicentenary-blend-1779-1979-5303.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3531-large_default/bowmore-bicentenary-blend-1779-1979.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1979 vintage and 12 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, sea air. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore Bicentenary Blend 1779-1979]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-bicentenary-bottled-1979-soffiantino-import-5304.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3532-large_default/bowmore-bicentenary-bottled-1979-soffiantino-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Bowmore range. Within the Bowmore range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, sea air. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bowmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore Bicentenary Bottled 1979 Soffiantino Import]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-bicentenary-bottling-988-proof-5305.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3528-large_default/bowmore-bicentenary-bottling-988-proof.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Bowmore range. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.At 56.2% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, sea air. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Bowmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore Bicentenary Bottling 98.8 Proof]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bowmore/bowmore-dusk-edition-bordeaux-wine-cask-5306.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3530-large_default/bowmore-dusk-edition-bordeaux-wine-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is maturation in Bordeaux wine casks. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Presented at 50% ABV in 70cl, it suggests red berries, grape skin and oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bowmore Dusk Edition Bordeaux Wine Cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/bruichladdich-21-years-old-5310.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3705-large_default/bruichladdich-21-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1972 vintage and 21 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt, citrus, carried by its 53.4% ABV strength in 70cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bruichladdich 21 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/bruichladdich-21-years-old-5312.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3534-large_default/bruichladdich-21-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 21 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 45% ABV in 75cl, it suggests malt, citrus. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bruichladdich 21 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila-12-years-old-zenith-import-5316.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3706-large_default/caol-ila-12-years-old-zenith-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 12 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 43% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Caol Ila-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 12 Years Old Zenith Import]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila-2007-13-years-old-bottled-2020-moon-import-5318.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:12+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3835-large_default/caol-ila-2007-13-years-old-bottled-2020-moon-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2007 vintage, 13 year age statement and 2020 bottling date. Within the Caol Ila range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.The combination of 59.8% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 2007 13 Years Old Bottled 2020 Moon Import]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/clynelish/clynelish-12-years-old-5319.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3875-large_default/clynelish-12-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 12 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 43% ABV in 75cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Clynelish-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Clynelish 12 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/clynelish/clynelish-12-years-old-5320.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3700-large_default/clynelish-12-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 12 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 43% ABV in 75cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Clynelish-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Clynelish 12 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/clynelish/clynelish-14-years-old-by-royal-marine-hotel-5321.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3697-large_default/clynelish-14-years-old-by-royal-marine-hotel.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 14 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 75.7cl format and bottled at 52% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Clynelish-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Clynelish 14 Years Old by Royal Marine Hotel]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/dallas/dallas-dhu-centenary-edition-1899-1999-5323.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3664-large_default/dallas-dhu-centenary-edition-1899-1999.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Dallas range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 40% ABV strength in 70cl. That makes it a compelling choice for Dallas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dallas Dhu Centenary Edition 1899/1999]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/dufftown/dufftown/dufftown-30-years-old-5324.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3745-large_default/dufftown-30-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 30 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Presented at 47.5% ABV in 75cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Dufftown-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dufftown 30 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/dufftown/dufftown/dufftown-wp-exclusive-1978-41-years-old-bottled-2019-5325.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3581-large_default/dufftown-wp-exclusive-1978-41-years-old-bottled-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1978 vintage, 41 year age statement and 2019 bottling date. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 52% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dufftown W.P Exclusive 1978 41 Years Old Bottled 2019]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/edradour/edradour-1971-the-animals-collection-cask-no-3571-2-5326.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3604-large_default/edradour-1971-the-animals-collection-cask-no-3571-2.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice cask no. 3571-2. Within the Edradour range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.The combination of 46% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Edradour-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Edradour 1971 The Animals Collection Cask No. 3571-2]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glen-garioch/glen-grant-1969-sherry-wood-samaroli-5329.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3665-large_default/glen-grant-1969-sherry-wood-samaroli.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the Samaroli bottling and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.The combination of 59% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors of independent bottlings from Samaroli.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glen Grant 1969 Sherry Wood Samaroli]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1968-25-years-old-bottled-1993-5331.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3749-large_default/the-glendronach-1968-25-years-old-bottled-1993.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1968 vintage, 25 year age statement and 1993 bottling date. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dark fruit, chocolate, carried by its 43% ABV strength in 75cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1968 25 Years Old Bottled 1993]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-1974-18-years-old-5332.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3671-large_default/glendronach-1974-18-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1974 vintage and 18 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Glendronach catalogue.At 43% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dark fruit, chocolate. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 1974 18 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1992-27-years-old-cask-no216-sherry-butt-5333.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3857-large_default/the-glendronach-1992-27-years-old-cask-no216-sherry-butt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1992 27 Years Old Cask No.216 Sherry Butt]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/glendronach-20-years-old-sailing-ship-collection-serie-no-1-5334.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3666-large_default/glendronach-20-years-old-sailing-ship-collection-serie-no-1.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 20 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.At 43% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dark fruit, chocolate. That makes it a compelling choice for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glendronach 20 Years Old Sailing Ship Collection Serie No. 1]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfarclas/glenfarclas-21-years-old-white-label-5335.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3747-large_default/glenfarclas-21-years-old-white-label.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 21 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.The combination of 52% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Glenfarclas-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfarclas 21 Years Old White Label]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glengoyne/glengoyne-1967-the-middle-cut-5339.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3783-large_default/glengoyne-1967-the-middle-cut.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Glengoyne range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 52.5% ABV strength in 75cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Glengoyne-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glengoyne 1967 The Middle Cut]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glengoyne/glengoyne-1969-28-years-old-single-cask-5341.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3782-large_default/glengoyne-1969-28-years-old-single-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1969 vintage and 28 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 48.3% ABV in 75cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glengoyne 1969 28 Years Old Single Cask]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no2-5344.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3689-large_default/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no2.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with batch 2. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.At 60.9% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, coastal minerality and cereal character and restrained smoke. It should appeal strongly to Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Heavily Peated Batch No.2]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenlivet/glenlivet-specially-selected-1959-5345.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3667-large_default/glenlivet-specially-selected-1959.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Glenlivet range. Within the Glenlivet range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 43% ABV strength in 75cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glenlivet-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenlivet Specially Selected 1959]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenlossie/glenlossie-1938-43-years-old-connloisseurs-choice-5346.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3668-large_default/glenlossie-1938-43-years-old-connloisseurs-choice.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1938 vintage and 43 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 40% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenlossie 1938 43 Years Old Connloisseurs Choice]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/henry/henry-mackenna-gold-label-kentucky-straight-bourbon-whiskey-5349.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3511-large_default/henry-mackenna-gold-label-kentucky-straight-bourbon-whiskey.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Henry range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Henry catalogue.Its 43% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at vanilla, caramel and oak spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Henry-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Henry Mackenna Gold Label Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-1958-17-years-old-bottled-1975-5351.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3779-large_default/highland-park-1958-17-years-old-bottled-1975.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1958 vintage, 17 year age statement and 1975 bottling date. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Presented at 43% ABV in 75cl, it suggests heather smoke, honey. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 1958 17 Years Old Bottled 1975]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-1959-21-years-old-bottled-1980-5352.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3520-large_default/highland-park-1959-21-years-old-bottled-1980.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1959 vintage, 21 year age statement and 1980 bottling date. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Presented at 43% ABV in 75cl, it suggests heather smoke, honey. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 1959 21 Years Old Bottled 1980]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-1976-botted-2011-5355.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3785-large_default/highland-park-1976-botted-2011.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Highland Park range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.At 49.1% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward heather smoke, honey. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 1976 Botted 2011]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-online-testing-edition-1974-5356.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3702-large_default/highland-park-online-testing-edition-1974.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Highland Park range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Highland Park catalogue.At 52.6% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward heather smoke, honey. It should appeal strongly to Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park Online Testing Edition 1974]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/highland-park/highland-park-orkney-cristal-decanter-1958-5357.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3787-large_default/highland-park-orkney-cristal-decanter-1958.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Highland Park range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Presented at 44% ABV in 70cl, it suggests heather smoke, honey. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Highland Park-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park Orkney Cristal Decanter 1958]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-34-years-old-no3668-ruby-geishas-5360.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3541-large_default/karuizawa-34-years-old-no3668-ruby-geishas.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 34 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 58.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 34 Years Old No.3668 Ruby Geishas]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-35-years-old-set-street-artist-kendo-karate-sumo-5361.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3674-large_default/karuizawa-35-years-old-set-street-artist-kendo-karate-sumo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Artist bottling and the 35 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Karuizawa catalogue.Its 51% ABV strength in 210cl format hints at dark fruit, spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Karuizawa enthusiasts tracking the Artist series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 35 Years Old Set Street Artist Kendo - Karate - Sumo]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-38-years-old-no-7582-ruby-geishas-5362.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3542-large_default/karuizawa-38-years-old-no-7582-ruby-geishas.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 38 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 54.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dark fruit, spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Karuizawa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa 38 Years Old No. 7582 Ruby Geishas]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-10-years-old-unblended-cinzano-import-5366.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3536-large_default/laphroaig-10-years-old-unblended-cinzano-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 10 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 43% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, iodine and ash. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Laphroaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 10 Years Old Unblended Cinzano Import]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/ledaig/ledaig-whisky-paradise-exclusive-1995-24-years-old-cask-strenght-5374.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3522-large_default/ledaig-whisky-paradise-exclusive-1995-24-years-old-cask-strenght.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1995 vintage, 24 year age statement and 2019 bottling date. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 46.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ledaig Whisky Paradise Exclusive 1995 24 Years Old Cask Strenght]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/linkwood/linkwood-whisky-paradise-exclusive-2008-11-years-old-5375.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3582-large_default/linkwood-whisky-paradise-exclusive-2008-11-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2008 vintage, 11 year age statement and 2019 bottling date. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 58.8% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Linkwood Whisky Paradise Exclusive 2008 11 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/littlemill/littlemill-8-years-old-5378.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3628-large_default/littlemill-8-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 8 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 40% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Littlemill-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Littlemill 8 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-10-years-old-sherry-wood-5379.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3887-large_default/longrow-10-years-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 10 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, dried fruit and cocoa. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 10 Years Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-1973-birds-brae-dean-5380.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:16+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3602-large_default/longrow-1973-birds-brae-dean.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Longrow range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.At 46% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. That makes it a compelling choice for Longrow-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 1973 Birds Brae Dean]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1997-exceptional-single-cask-2019-no-554202-5381.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3634-large_default/the-macallan-1997-exceptional-single-cask-2019-no-554202.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is cask no. 02. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 57.6% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1997 Exceptional Single Cask 2019 No. 5542/02]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-10-years-old-giovinetti-5382.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3575-large_default/the-macallan-10-years-old-giovinetti.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the Giovinetti bottling and the 10 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation. Importer-linked bottlings of this kind are watched closely for their period presentation.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 40% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Giovinetti.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 10 Years Old Giovinetti]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-12-years-old-giovinetti--5383.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3729-large_default/the-macallan-12-years-old-giovinetti-.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the Giovinetti bottling and the 12 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 43% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, oak spice. It should appeal strongly to collectors of independent bottlings from Giovinetti. Importer-linked bottlings of this kind are watched closely for their period presentation.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 12 Years Old Giovinetti]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-12-years-old-la-revolution-francaise-1789-1989-ets-dugas-5384.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3732-large_default/the-macallan-12-years-old-la-revolution-francaise-1789-1989-ets-dugas.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1989 vintage and 12 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Macallan catalogue.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dried fruit, oak spice, carried by its 43% ABV strength in 75cl. It should appeal strongly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 12 Years Old La Revolution Francaise 1789/1989 Ets Dugas]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-12-years-old-rinaldi-import-5385.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3730-large_default/the-macallan-12-years-old-rinaldi-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 12 Years Old Rinaldi Import]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1938-rinaldi-import-5387.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3731-large_default/the-macallan-1938-rinaldi-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Macallan range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.At 43% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1938 Rinaldi Import]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-1940-the-queen-s-mother-80th-birthday-bottled-1980-5388.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3801-large_default/macallan-1940-the-queen-s-mother-80th-birthday-bottled-1980.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Macallan range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Its 40% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Macallan 1940 The Queen's Mother 80th Birthday  Bottled 1980]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1946-select-reserve-5389.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3806-large_default/the-macallan-1946-select-reserve.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Macallan range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dried fruit, oak spice, carried by its 44.3% ABV strength in 75cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1946 Select Reserve]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1947-campell-hope-king-ltd-5390.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3650-large_default/the-macallan-1947-campell-hope-king-ltd.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Macallan range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Macallan-focused collections.NO BOX]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1947 Campell Hope &amp;amp; King Ltd]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1948-1961-royal-mariage-charles-and-diana-bottled-1981-5391.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3571-large_default/the-macallan-1948-1961-royal-mariage-charles-and-diana-bottled-1981.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1948-1961 Royal Mariage Charles And Diana Bottled 1981]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1949-50-years-old-millenium-decanter-5392.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-01T12:18:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 1949 vintage, 50 year age statement and 1999 bottling date. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1949 50 Years Old Millenium Decanter]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1950-52-years-old-no598-5393.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1950 vintage, 52 year age statement and 2002 bottling date and an outturn of 598 bottles. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.In practical tasting terms, 46.7% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1950 52 Years Old No.598]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1951-15-years-old-80-proof-5395.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:18+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1951 vintage and 15 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 45.85% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1951 15 Years Old 80 Proof]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1955-80-proof-sherry-wood-5396.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3734-large_default/the-macallan-1955-80-proof-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.The combination of 46% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1955 80 Proof Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1957-25-year-old-25th-anniversary-5398.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3872-large_default/the-macallan-1957-25-year-old-25th-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is an outturn of 1957 bottles. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Its 43% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1957 25 Year Old 25Th Anniversary]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-1957-sherry-wood-5399.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3592-large_default/macallan-1957-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Macallan 1957 Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1957-the-anniversary-malt-rinaldi-import-bottled-1983-5400.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3645-large_default/the-macallan-1957-the-anniversary-malt-rinaldi-import-bottled-1983.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its place in the Anniversary Malt. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 43% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Anniversary Malt series. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1957 The Anniversary Malt Rinaldi Import Bottled 1983]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-19581959-25-years-old-the-anniversary-malt-5402.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3740-large_default/the-macallan-19581959-25-years-old-the-anniversary-malt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1958 vintage and 25 year age statement and its place in the Anniversary Malt. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 43% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Anniversary Malt series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1958/1959 25 Years Old The Anniversary Malt]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1959-80-proof-rinaldi-import-5404.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3576-large_default/the-macallan-1959-80-proof-rinaldi-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Macallan range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.In practical tasting terms, 46% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1959 80 Proof Rinaldi Import]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1961-80-proof-rinaldi-import-5406.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3733-large_default/the-macallan-1961-80-proof-rinaldi-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Macallan range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dried fruit, oak spice, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 75cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1961 80 Proof Rinaldi Import]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1962-sherry-wood-rinaldi-import-5407.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3557-large_default/the-macallan-1962-sherry-wood-rinaldi-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. It fits naturally into the interests of collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1962 Sherry Wood Rinaldi Import]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1963-the-northern-scot-centenary-malt-bottled-1980-5410.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3635-large_default/the-macallan-1963-the-northern-scot-centenary-malt-bottled-1980.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Macallan range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Its 43% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1963 The Northern Scot Centenary Malt Bottled 1980]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1964-25-years-old-the-anniversary-malt-5411.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3655-large_default/the-macallan-1964-25-years-old-the-anniversary-malt.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1964 25 Years Old The Anniversary Malt]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1965-25-years-old-bottled-1991-decanter-5413.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3742-large_default/the-macallan-1965-25-years-old-bottled-1991-decanter.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1965 vintage, 25 year age statement and 1991 bottling date. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 43% ABV in 75cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1965 25 Years Old Bottled 1991 Decanter]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1965-25-years-old-the-anniversary-malt-giovinetti-bottled-1990-5414.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3658-large_default/the-macallan-1965-25-years-old-the-anniversary-malt-giovinetti-bottled-1990.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the Giovinetti bottling, the 1965 vintage, 25 year age statement and 1990 bottling date and its place in the Anniversary Malt. That element makes it stand out within the wider Macallan catalogue.The combination of 43% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Anniversary Malt series. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1965 25 Years Old The Anniversary Malt Giovinetti Bottled 1990]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1967-18-years-old-5417.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3738-large_default/the-macallan-1967-18-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1967 vintage and 18 year age statement. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 43% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1967 18 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1968-18-years-old-bottled-1988-giovinetti-import-5418.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-01T12:18:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3568-large_default/the-macallan-1968-18-years-old-bottled-1988-giovinetti-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1968 vintage, 18 year age statement and 1988 bottling date. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 43% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1968 18 Years Old Bottled 1988 Giovinetti Import]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1970-18-years-old-giovinetti-import-5419.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-01T12:18:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3567-large_default/the-macallan-1970-18-years-old-giovinetti-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1970 18 Years Old Giovinetti Import]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1970-25-years-old-the-anniversary-malt-giovinetti-bottled-1995-5420.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-01T12:18:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3661-large_default/the-macallan-1970-25-years-old-the-anniversary-malt-giovinetti-bottled-1995.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Giovinetti bottling, the 1970 vintage, 25 year age statement and 1995 bottling date and its place in the Anniversary Malt. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Anniversary Malt series. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1970 25 Years Old The Anniversary Malt Giovinetti Bottled 1995]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1972-18-years-old-sherry-wood-5421.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3736-large_default/the-macallan-1972-18-years-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1972 vintage and 18 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Bottled at 43% ABV in 75cl, it points toward dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1972 18 Years Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1972-25-years-old-the-anniversary-malt-giovinetti-bottled-1998-5422.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3800-large_default/the-macallan-1972-25-years-old-the-anniversary-malt-giovinetti-bottled-1998.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the Giovinetti bottling, the 1972 vintage, 25 year age statement and 1998 bottling date and its place in the Anniversary Malt. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Anniversary Malt series. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1972 25 Years Old The Anniversary Malt Giovinetti Bottled 1998]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1974-18-years-old-bottled-1992-5424.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3565-large_default/the-macallan-1974-18-years-old-bottled-1992.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1974 vintage, 18 year age statement and 1992 bottling date. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.At 43% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1974 18 Years Old Bottled 1992]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1975-18-years-old-giovinetti-import-bottled-1993-5425.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-01T12:18:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3564-large_default/the-macallan-1975-18-years-old-giovinetti-import-bottled-1993.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the Giovinetti bottling and the 1975 vintage, 18 year age statement and 1993 bottling date. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Giovinetti.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1975 18 Years Old Giovinetti Import Bottled 1993]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1976-18-years-old-bottled-1994-5426.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3739-large_default/the-macallan-1976-18-years-old-bottled-1994.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1976 vintage, 18 year age statement and 1994 bottling date. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1976 18 Years Old Bottled 1994]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1977-40-years-old-sherry-wood-5428.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:20+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3551-large_default/the-macallan-1977-40-years-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1977 vintage, 40 year age statement and 2017 bottling date. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 48.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1977 40 Years Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1979-18-years-old-giovinetti-import-bottled-1997-5430.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:20+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3561-large_default/the-macallan-1979-18-years-old-giovinetti-import-bottled-1997.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the Giovinetti bottling and the 1979 vintage, 18 year age statement and 1997 bottling date. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 43% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Giovinetti. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1979 18 Years Old Giovinetti Import Bottled 1997]]></image:title>
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</url>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1980-18-year-old-5433.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the Giovinetti bottling. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Giovinetti. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1980 18 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1984-18-years-old-5434.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-21T16:43:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1984 vintage and 18 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1984 18 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1985-fine-rare-29-years-old-sherry-wood-5436.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1985 vintage, 29 year age statement and 2014 bottling date and an outturn of 190413 bottles. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46.8% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1985 Fine &amp;amp; Rare 29 Years Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1988-fine-rare-23-years-old-sherry-wood-5438.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-27T11:32:06+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3637-large_default/the-macallan-1988-fine-rare-23-years-old-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 1988 vintage and 23 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1988 Fine &amp;amp; Rare 23 Years Old Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-1988-moon-import-horae-solaris-5439.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3579-large_default/macallan-1988-moon-import-horae-solaris.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Macallan range. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Its 50% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Macallan-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Macallan 1988 Moon Import Horae Solaris]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1989-fine-rare-21-years-old-no-3247-5440.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3639-large_default/the-macallan-1989-fine-rare-21-years-old-no-3247.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 1989 vintage and 21 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 55.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1989 Fine &amp;amp; Rare 21 Years Old No. 3247]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1980-cask-strenght-oloroso-no17937-bottled-2002-5441.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:21+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3867-large_default/the-macallan-1980-cask-strenght-oloroso-no17937-bottled-2002.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with an outturn of 17937 bottles. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Its 61% ABV strength in 50cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1980 Cask Strenght Oloroso No.17937 Bottled 2002]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1990-fine-rare-22-years-old-cask-24706-5442.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3642-large_default/the-macallan-1990-fine-rare-22-years-old-cask-24706.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 1990 vintage and 22 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 58.2% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1990 Fine &amp;amp; Rare 22 Years Old Cask 24706]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1990-exceptional-sherry-cask-no-24483-5443.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-01T12:18:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3653-large_default/the-macallan-1990-exceptional-sherry-cask-no-24483.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1990 Exceptional Sherry Cask No. 24483]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1991-fine-rare-25-years-old-no-7021-5444.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3644-large_default/the-macallan-1991-fine-rare-25-years-old-no-7021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1991 vintage and 25 year age statement. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 49.4% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1991 Fine &amp;amp; Rare 25 Years Old No. 7021]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1997-exceptional-single-cask-2019esb-1403-5445.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3722-large_default/the-macallan-1997-exceptional-single-cask-2019esb-1403.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on cask no. 03. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Bottled at 56.7% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, oak spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1997 Exceptional Single Cask 2019/ESB-14/03]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-2003-exceptional-single-cask-2017esb-910013-5448.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3719-large_default/the-macallan-2003-exceptional-single-cask-2017esb-910013.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its place in the single cask release, cask no. 13 and an outturn of 13 bottles. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Its 60% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Macallan enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 2003 Exceptional Single Cask 2017/ESB-9100/13]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-2007-cask-no-311205-5450.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3633-large_default/the-macallan-2007-cask-no-311205.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice cask no. 05. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.In practical tasting terms, 64.6% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 2007 Cask No. 3112/05]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-25-years-old-anniversary-malt-75cl-5451.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-01T12:18:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3871-large_default/the-macallan-25-years-old-anniversary-malt-75cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 25 year age statement and its place in the Anniversary Malt. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 43% ABV, it is expected to show dried fruit, oak spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Anniversary Malt series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 25 Years Old Anniversary Malt 75cl]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-25-years-old-sherry-wood-2019-5454.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3874-large_default/the-macallan-25-years-old-sherry-wood-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 2019 vintage and 25 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 43% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 25 Years Old Sherry Wood 2019]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-7-years-old-liter-5455.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3574-large_default/the-macallan-7-years-old-liter.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the Giovinetti bottling and the 7 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release. Importer-linked bottlings of this kind are watched closely for their period presentation.Its 40% ABV strength in 100cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Giovinetti.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 7 Years Old Liter]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-7-years-old-single-malt-giovinetti-75cl-5456.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3728-large_default/the-macallan-7-years-old-single-malt-giovinetti-75cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Giovinetti bottling and the 7 year age statement. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 40% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Giovinetti. Importer-linked bottlings of this kind are watched closely for their period presentation.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 7 Years Old Single Malt Giovinetti 75cl]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-7-years-old-single-malt-giovinetti-70cl-5457.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3803-large_default/the-macallan-7-years-old-single-malt-giovinetti-70cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Giovinetti bottling and the 7 year age statement. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 40% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Giovinetti. Importer-linked bottlings of this kind are watched closely for their period presentation.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 7 Years Old Single Malt Giovinetti 70cl]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-7-years-old-special-selection-armando-giovinetti-5458.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3577-large_default/the-macallan-7-years-old-special-selection-armando-giovinetti.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Giovinetti bottling and the 7 year age statement. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 40% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dried fruit, oak spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Giovinetti. Importer-linked bottlings of this kind are watched closely for their period presentation.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 7 Years Old Special Selection Armando Giovinetti]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/macallan-1963-cask-strenght-30-years-old-5461.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3720-large_default/macallan-1963-cask-strenght-30-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 1963 vintage and 30 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 52.6% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Macallan 1963 Cask Strenght 30 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-genesis-release-2018-5464.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3858-large_default/the-macallan-genesis-release-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Macallan range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Macallan catalogue.Its 45.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Genesis Release 2018]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-single-malt-concept-no-1-2018-5465.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3721-large_default/the-macallan-single-malt-concept-no-1-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Macallan range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around dried fruit, oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Single Malt Concept No. 1 2018]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-single-malt-rare-cask-black-5466.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:23+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3682-large_default/the-macallan-single-malt-rare-cask-black.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Macallan range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Macallan catalogue.Presented at 48% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Single Malt Rare Cask Black]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/port-ellen/port-ellen-1979-24-years-old-3rd-release-bottled-2003-5468.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3707-large_default/port-ellen-1979-24-years-old-3rd-release-bottled-2003.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 1979 vintage and 24 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.At 57.3% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Ellen 1979 24 Years Old 3rd Release Bottled 2003]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/port-ellen/port-ellen-1981-12-years-old-sails-in-the-wind-moon-import-5469.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3708-large_default/port-ellen-1981-12-years-old-sails-in-the-wind-moon-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the Moon Import bottling and the 1981 vintage, 12 year age statement and 1993 bottling date. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Moon Import.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Ellen 1981 12 Years Old Sails In The Wind Moon Import]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/scapa/scapa-1965-the-sea-brae-dean-the-sea-5472.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3703-large_default/scapa-1965-the-sea-brae-dean-the-sea.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Scapa range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 75cl. It should appeal strongly to Scapa-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Scapa 1965 The Sea Brae Dean &amp;quot;The Sea&amp;quot;]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-1951-33-years-old-botted-1984-5476.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3694-large_default/springbank-1951-33-years-old-botted-1984.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1951 vintage and 33 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 46% ABV in 75cl, it suggests coastal salinity, oiliness. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 1951 33 Years Old Botted 1984]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-1953-25-years-old-5477.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3515-large_default/springbank-1953-25-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1953 vintage, 25 year age statement and 1973 bottling date. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 45.7% ABV, it is expected to show coastal salinity, oiliness. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 1953 25 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-1964-5479.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3514-large_default/springbank-1964.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Springbank range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through coastal salinity, oiliness, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 75cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 1964]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-1966-5480.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3692-large_default/springbank-1966.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Springbank range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Presented at 46% ABV in 75cl, it suggests coastal salinity, oiliness. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 1966]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-christmas-2010-calvados-wood-5484.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3690-large_default/springbank-christmas-2010-calvados-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Springbank range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank Christmas 2010 Calvados Wood]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-22-years-old-refill-sherry-wood-5485.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:25+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3695-large_default/springbank-22-years-old-refill-sherry-wood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 22 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 46% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 22 Years Old Refill Sherry Wood]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-30-years-old-single-malt-1995-release-parchment-label-5486.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3696-large_default/springbank-30-years-old-single-malt-1995-release-parchment-label.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 30 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through coastal salinity, oiliness, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 30 Years Old Single Malt 1995 Release  Parchment Label]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/lowlands/st-magdalene/st-magdalene-1965-connoisseurs-choice-bottled-1993-5487.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3713-large_default/st-magdalene-1965-connoisseurs-choice-bottled-1993.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the St Magdalene range. Within the St Magdalene range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 40% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of St Magdalene-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[St. Magdalene 1965 Connoisseurs Choice Bottled 1993]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/strathisla/strathisla-15-year-old-5488.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3748-large_default/strathisla-15-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 15 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Strathisla catalogue.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 57% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Strathisla-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Strathisla 15 Year Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/tobermory/tobermory-2010-9-year-old-whisky-paradise-exclusive-5491.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3518-large_default/tobermory-2010-9-year-old-whisky-paradise-exclusive.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2010 vintage, 9 year age statement and 2019 bottling date. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 58.9% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Tobermory 2010 9 Year Old Whisky Paradise Exclusive]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/victoria/the-victoria-vat-5492.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3688-large_default/the-victoria-vat.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Victoria range. Within the Victoria range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 40% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Victoria-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Victoria Vat]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/weller/old-weller-7-years-old-107-proof-76cl-5493.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3686-large_default/old-weller-7-years-old-107-proof-76cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 7 year age statement. Within the Weller range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 53.5% ABV in 76cl, it points toward vanilla, caramel and oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Weller-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Old Weller 7 Years Old 107 Proof 76cl.]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/miltonduff/milton-duff-1966-22-years-old-sestante-import-5499.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3669-large_default/milton-duff-1966-22-years-old-sestante-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1966 vintage, 22 year age statement and 1988 bottling date. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 58.4% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Milton Duff 1966 22 Years Old Sestante Import]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/oban/oban-1963-moon-import-5501.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3701-large_default/oban-1963-moon-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Oban range. Within the Oban range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Oban-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Oban 1963 Moon Import]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/old-fitzgerald/old-fitzgerald-kentucky-straight-bourbon-5502.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3595-large_default/old-fitzgerald-kentucky-straight-bourbon.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around maturation in bourbon oak. That element makes it stand out within the wider Old Fitzgerald catalogue.In practical tasting terms, 43% ABV and 75cl frame a profile built around vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. It should appeal strongly to collectors looking for cask-specific American whiskey releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Old Fitzgerald Kentucky Straight Bourbon]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-10-localbarley2022-5506.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3495-large_default/springbank-10-localbarley2022.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its place in the Local Barley. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 51.6% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal salinity, oiliness. It should appeal strongly to Springbank enthusiasts tracking the Local Barley series. Local Barley releases are regularly kept as vintage markers within Springbank collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 10 Y.O. Local Barley 2022]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/kilchoman/kilchoman-madeira-cask-matured-5509.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3498-large_default/kilchoman-madeira-cask-matured.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Kilchoman range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 46% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, cereal richness and bright citrus. It should appeal strongly to Kilchoman-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilchoman Madeira Cask Matured]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/flora-antillarum/flora-antillarum-bologne-2014-7-yo-rhum-vieux-agricole-5518.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3752-large_default/flora-antillarum-bologne-2014-7-yo-rhum-vieux-agricole.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2014 vintage reference. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.At 54.9% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Flora Antillarum-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Flora Antillarum Bologne 2014 7 Y.O. Rhum Vieux Agricole]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/flora-antillarum/flora-antillarum-karukera-2009-12-yo-rhum-vieux-agricole-5519.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3754-large_default/flora-antillarum-karukera-2009-12-yo-rhum-vieux-agricole.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 2009 vintage reference. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Bottled at 60.4% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Flora Antillarum-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Flora Antillarum Karukera 2009 12 Y.O. Rhum Vieux Agricole]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/flora-antillarum/flora-antillarum-montebello-2002-19-yo-rhum-vieux-agricole-5520.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3755-large_default/flora-antillarum-montebello-2002-19-yo-rhum-vieux-agricole.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2002 vintage reference. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 41.3% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Flora Antillarum-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Flora Antillarum Montebello 2002 19 Y.O. Rhum Vieux Agricole]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guadeloupe/flora-antillarum/flora-antillarum-rhum-vieux-agricole-set-5522.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3760-large_default/flora-antillarum-rhum-vieux-agricole-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Barrel Proof Montebello 2002 19yo 41.3%Barrel Proof Bologne 2004 2013/2014 7yo 54.9%Barrel Proof Karukera 2009 12yo 60.4%]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Flora Antillarum Rhum Vieux Agricole Set]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-lfch-2011-9-years-old-single-cask-no-292-old-whisky-5524.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:58:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3814-large_default/hampden-lfch-2011-9-years-old-single-cask-no-292-old-whisky.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 2011 vintage and 9 year age statement, its place in the single cask release and cask no. 292. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through pineapple, esters, carried by its 60.9% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden LFCH 2011 9 Years Old Single Cask No. 292 Old Whisky]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-cask-strength-50-years-old-5525.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3820-large_default/the-glendronach-cask-strength-50-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 50 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.The combination of 43.8% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, chocolate. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach Cask Strength 50 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no6-5526.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3821-large_default/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no6.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is batch 6. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Bottled at 57.4% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, coastal minerality and cereal character and restrained smoke. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Heavily Peated Batch No.6]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-single-malt-30-year-old-2022-release-5527.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3822-large_default/springbank-single-malt-30-year-old-2022-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 30 year age statement. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal salinity, oiliness. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank Single Malt 30 Year Old 2022 Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/hazelburn/hazelburn-21-years-old-5529.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3818-large_default/hazelburn-21-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 21 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 46% ABV strength in 70cl. That makes it a compelling choice for Hazelburn-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hazelburn 21 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/saint-james/saint-james-25th-aoc-anniversary-set-5541.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3824-large_default/saint-james-25th-aoc-anniversary-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Saint James range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Bottled at 45% ABV in 700cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Saint James-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Saint James 25th Aoc Anniversary Set]]></image:title>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is an outturn of 1939 bottles. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 40% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Armagnac 1939 Bottled 2006]]></image:title>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Baron Gaston Legrand range. Within the Baron Gaston Legrand range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 40% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Armagnac 1945 Bottled 2002]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-armagnac-1956-bottled-2006--5553.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around an outturn of 1956 bottles. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 40% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Armagnac 1956 Bottled 2006]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-armagnac-1936-bottled-2005-5554.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3907-large_default/baron-g-legrand-armagnac-1936-bottled-2005.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is an outturn of 1936 bottles. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 40% ABV strength in 70cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Armagnac 1936 Bottled 2005]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-armagnac-1928-bottled-2005-5556.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3909-large_default/baron-g-legrand-armagnac-1928-bottled-2005.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is an outturn of 1928 bottles. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 40% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Armagnac 1928 Bottled 2005]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-armagnac-1930-bottled-2005-5557.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3910-large_default/baron-g-legrand-armagnac-1930-bottled-2005.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is an outturn of 1930 bottles. Within the Baron Gaston Legrand range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.At 40% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Armagnac 1930 Bottled 2005]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1915-bottled-2002-5558.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3911-large_default/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1915-bottled-2002.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with an outturn of 1915 bottles. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Bas Armagnac 1915 Bottled 2002]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1921-bottled-2002-5559.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is an outturn of 1921 bottles. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 40% ABV strength in 70cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Bas Armagnac 1921 Bottled 2002]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1922-bottled-2001-5560.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from an outturn of 1922 bottles. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 40% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Bas Armagnac 1922 Bottled 2001]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1925-bottled-2001-5562.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is an outturn of 1925 bottles. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 40% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Bas Armagnac 1925 Bottled 2001]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1926-bottled-2001-5563.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by an outturn of 1926 bottles. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Bottled at 40% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Bas Armagnac 1926 Bottled 2001]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1927-bottled-2001-5564.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by an outturn of 1927 bottles. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 40% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Bas Armagnac 1927 Bottled 2001]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1932-5565.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3918-large_default/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1932.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Baron Gaston Legrand range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Bas Armagnac 1932]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1934-bottled-2001-5566.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3919-large_default/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1934-bottled-2001.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with an outturn of 1934 bottles. Within the Baron Gaston Legrand range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 40% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Bas Armagnac 1934 Bottled 2001]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1935-bottled-2002-5567.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3920-large_default/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1935-bottled-2002.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is an outturn of 1935 bottles. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 40% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Bas Armagnac 1935 Bottled 2002]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-armagnac-1943-5571.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3925-large_default/baron-g-legrand-armagnac-1943.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Baron Gaston Legrand range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 20cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Armagnac 1943]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-armagnac-1922-5572.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3926-large_default/baron-g-legrand-armagnac-1922.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Baron Gaston Legrand range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.In practical tasting terms, 40% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Armagnac 1922]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/baron-gaston-legrand/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1923-5573.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3938-large_default/baron-g-legrand-bas-armagnac-1923.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Baron Gaston Legrand range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 40% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Baron Gaston Legrand-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Baron G Legrand Bas Armagnac 1923]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/laberdolive/laberdolive-1924-grand-cru-classe-du-bas-armagnac-5575.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3928-large_default/laberdolive-1924-grand-cru-classe-du-bas-armagnac.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Laberdolive range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Laberdolive catalogue.Presented at 40% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Laberdolive-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laberdolive 1924 Grand Cru Classe Du Bas Armagnac]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/adrien-camut/camut-calvados-du-pays-d-auge-40-year-old-5578.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3931-large_default/camut-calvados-du-pays-d-auge-40-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 40 year age statement. That element makes it stand out within the wider Adrien Camut catalogue.At 40% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Adrien Camut-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Camut Calvados Du Pays D'Auge 40 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/adrien-camut/camut-calvados-du-pays-d-auge-70-year-old-5579.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3932-large_default/camut-calvados-du-pays-d-auge-70-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 70 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 40% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Adrien Camut-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Camut Calvados Du Pays D'Auge 70 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/adrien-camut/camut-calvados-du-pays-d-auge-70-year-old-5580.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3933-large_default/camut-calvados-du-pays-d-auge-70-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 70 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 40% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Adrien Camut-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Camut Calvados Du Pays D'Auge 70 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/marcel-blin/marcel-blin-1960-bottled-1986-calvados-du-pay-dauge-moon-import-5581.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3934-large_default/marcel-blin-1960-bottled-1986-calvados-du-pay-dauge-moon-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the Moon Import bottling and an outturn of 1960 bottles. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 40% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Moon Import. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Marcel Blin 1960 Bottled 1986 Calvados Du Pay D'Auge Moon Import]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/marcel-blin/marcel-blin-1942-bottled-1985-calvados-du-pay-dauge-moon-import-5582.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3935-large_default/marcel-blin-1942-bottled-1985-calvados-du-pay-dauge-moon-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the Moon Import bottling and an outturn of 1942 bottles. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.The combination of 44.8% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Moon Import. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Marcel Blin 1942 Bottled 1985 Calvados Du Pay D'Auge Moon Import]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/other/marcel-blin/marcel-blin-1958-bottled-1986-calvados-du-pay-dauge-moon-import-5583.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3936-large_default/marcel-blin-1958-bottled-1986-calvados-du-pay-dauge-moon-import.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the Moon Import bottling and an outturn of 1958 bottles. Within the Marcel Blin range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 42.5% ABV strength in 75cl. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Moon Import. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Marcel Blin 1958 Bottled 1986 Calvados Du Pay D'Auge Moon Import]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/saint-james/saint-james-25th-aoc-anniversary-magnum-set-5595.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3890-large_default/saint-james-25th-aoc-anniversary-magnum-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Only 20 sets producedSaint James 1998 25th Aoc Anniversary 150cl Rhum AgricoleSaint James 2000 25th Aoc Anniversary 150cl Rhum AgricoleSaint James 2002 25th Aoc Anniversary 150cl Rhum AgricoleSaint James 2004 25th Aoc Anniversary 150cl Rhum AgricoleSaint James 2006 25th Aoc Anniversary 150cl Rhum AgricoleSaint James 2008 25th Aoc Anniversary 150cl Rhum AgricoleSaint James 2010 25th Aoc Anniversary 150cl Rhum AgricoleSaint James 2012 25th Aoc Anniversary 150cl Rhum AgricoleSaint James 2014 25th Aoc Anniversary 150cl Rhum AgricoleSaint James 2015 25th Aoc Anniversary 150cl Rhum Agricole]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Saint James 25th Aoc Anniversary Magnum Set]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenrothes/glenrothes-30-year-old-oldest-reserve-5598.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3939-large_default/glenrothes-30-year-old-oldest-reserve.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 30 year age statement. Within the Glenrothes range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 43% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Glenrothes-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenrothes 30 Year Old Oldest Reserve]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-1993-26-years-old-pedro-ximénez-sherry-cask-no-5955-5599.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:09:38+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3945-large_default/the-glendronach-1993-26-years-old-pedro-ximénez-sherry-cask-no-5955.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 1993 vintage and 26 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through dark fruit, chocolate, carried by its 55.3% ABV strength in 70cl. It fits naturally into the interests of buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach 1993 26 Years Old Pedro Ximénez Sherry Cask No. 5955]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-aerospace-set-5602.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3940-large_default/the-macallan-aerospace-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Specially Bottled for British Aerospace PLC]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Aerospace Set]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/michter-s/michter-s-us1-bourbon-toasted-barrel-finish-5603.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3957-large_default/michter-s-us1-bourbon-toasted-barrel-finish.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Michter'S range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 45.7% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around vanilla, caramel and oak spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Michter'S-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Michter'S Us*1 Bourbon Toasted Barrel Finish]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/michter-s/shenks-homstead-sour-mash-2021-91-2-proof-5604.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3956-large_default/shenks-homstead-sour-mash-2021-91-2-proof.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Michter'S range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Michter'S catalogue.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through vanilla, caramel and oak spice, carried by its 45.6% ABV strength in 70cl. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Michter'S-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Shenk's Homstead Sour Mash 2021 91,2 Proof]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/michter-s/bombergers-2022-declaration-straight-bourbon-108-proof-5605.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3955-large_default/bombergers-2022-declaration-straight-bourbon-108-proof.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is maturation in bourbon oak. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 54% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors looking for cask-specific American whiskey releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bomberger's 2022 Declaration Straight Bourbon 108 Proof]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/michter-s/shenks-2022-homstead-sour-mash-91-2-proof-5607.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3953-large_default/shenks-2022-homstead-sour-mash-91-2-proof.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Michter'S range. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.The combination of 45.6% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by vanilla, caramel and oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Michter'S-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Shenk's 2022 Homstead Sour Mash 91,2 Proof]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/american-whiskey/michter-s/bomberger-s-2021-declaration-straight-bourbon-108-proof-5608.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3952-large_default/bomberger-s-2021-declaration-straight-bourbon-108-proof.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is its specific place in the Michter'S range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 54% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at vanilla, caramel and oak spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Michter'S-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Bomberger's 2021 Declaration Straight Bourbon 108 Proof]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/dalmore/dalmore-2007-vintage-5609.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:35+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3950-large_default/dalmore-2007-vintage.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Dalmore range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 46.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Dalmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dalmore 2007 Vintage]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/dalmore/dalmore-2003-vintage-5610.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:35+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3951-large_default/dalmore-2003-vintage.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Dalmore range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Presented at 46.9% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Dalmore-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dalmore 2003 Vintage]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-classic-cut-2022-5611.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3958-large_default/the-macallan-classic-cut-2022.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its place in the Classic Cut. That element makes it stand out within the wider Macallan catalogue.The combination of 52.5% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, oak spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Classic Cut series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Classic Cut 2022]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/ben-nevis/ben-nevis-1991-31-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl-5613.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3960-large_default/ben-nevis-1991-31-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the Hunter Laing bottling. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 62.1% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ben Nevis 1991 31 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare By Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glenturret/glenturret-1990-31-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl-5614.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3961-large_default/glenturret-1990-31-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the Hunter Laing bottling. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 41.4% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenturret 1990 31 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare By Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/balmenach/balmenach-bourbon-1990-32-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl-5615.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3962-large_default/balmenach-bourbon-1990-32-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the Hunter Laing bottling and maturation in bourbon oak. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 32% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Balmenach Bourbon 1990 32 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare By Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/cragganmore/cragganmore-sherry-1995-26-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl-5616.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3963-large_default/cragganmore-sherry-1995-26-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the Hunter Laing bottling. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 54.8% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Cragganmore Sherry 1995 26 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare By Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glen-elgin/glen-elgin-1992-30-yo-old-rare-by-hunter-laing-5617.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3964-large_default/glen-elgin-1992-30-yo-old-rare-by-hunter-laing.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Hunter Laing bottling. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 53.5% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glen Elgin 1992 30 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare By Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glen-garioch/glen-garioch-2008-13-yo-tomc-hl-5619.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3966-large_default/glen-garioch-2008-13-yo-tomc-hl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the Hunter Laing bottling. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Bottled at 50% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glen Garioch 2008 13 Y.O. The Old Malt Cask by Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/old-pulteney/old-pulteney-2002-19-yo-the-old-malt-cask-by-hunter-laing-5620.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3967-large_default/old-pulteney-2002-19-yo-the-old-malt-cask-by-hunter-laing.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the Hunter Laing bottling. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 50% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Old Pulteney 2002 19 Y.O. The Old Malt Cask by Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/auchroisk/auchroisk-2011-11-yo-tomc-hl-5621.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3968-large_default/auchroisk-2011-11-yo-tomc-hl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the Hunter Laing bottling. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 50% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Auchroisk 2011 11 Y.O. The Old Malt Cask by Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/craigellachie/craigellachie-2007-15-yo-the-old-malt-cask-by-hunter-laing-5622.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3969-large_default/craigellachie-2007-15-yo-the-old-malt-cask-by-hunter-laing.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the Hunter Laing bottling. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.The combination of 50% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Craigellachie 2007 15 Y.O. The Old Malt Cask by Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/inchgower/inchgower-bourbon-2008-13-yo-tomc-hl-5623.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3970-large_default/inchgower-bourbon-2008-13-yo-tomc-hl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Hunter Laing bottling and maturation in bourbon oak. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 50% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Inchgower Bourbon 2008 13 Y.O. The Old Malt Cask by Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/mortlach/mortlach-2008-14-yo-tomc-hl-5624.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3971-large_default/mortlach-2008-14-yo-tomc-hl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the Hunter Laing bottling. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.The combination of 50% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Mortlach 2008 14 Y.O. The Old Malt Cask by Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/tamdhu/tamdhu-2007-15-yo-the-old-malt-cask-by-hunter-laing-5625.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3972-large_default/tamdhu-2007-15-yo-the-old-malt-cask-by-hunter-laing.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the Hunter Laing bottling. Within the Tamdhu range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 50% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Tamdhu 2007 15 Y.O. The Old Malt Cask by Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/teaninich/teaninich-1975-43-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl-5626.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3973-large_default/teaninich-1975-43-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the Hunter Laing bottling. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.The combination of 40.2% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Teaninich 1975 43 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare By Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/dailuaine/dailuaine-1973-46-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl-5628.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3975-large_default/dailuaine-1973-46-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the Hunter Laing bottling. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 45.1% ABV strength in 70cl. It should appeal strongly to collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dailuaine 1973 46 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare By Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/dufftown/dufftown-1975-44-yo-old-rare-by-hunter-laing-5629.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3976-large_default/dufftown-1975-44-yo-old-rare-by-hunter-laing.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Hunter Laing bottling. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.At 41.8% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Dufftown 1975 44 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare By Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenlossie/glenlossie-1975-44-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl-5630.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3977-large_default/glenlossie-1975-44-yo-old-n-rare-by-hl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the Hunter Laing bottling. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 43.3% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenlossie 1975 44 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare By Hunter Laing]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-grandeur-28-yo-batch-11-5631.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3978-large_default/the-glendronach-grandeur-28-yo-batch-11.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is batch 11. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Presented at 48.9% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dark fruit, chocolate. That makes it a compelling choice for Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Glendronach Grandeur 28 Y.O. Batch 11]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-16-yo-release-2022-5634.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3981-large_default/kilkerran-16-yo-release-2022.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Kilkerran (Glengyle) range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. That makes it a compelling choice for Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 16 Y.O. Release 2022]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/the-whisky-agency-secret-islay-distillery-1990-31-yo-5637.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3984-large_default/the-whisky-agency-secret-islay-distillery-1990-31-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[The Whisky Agency Secret Islay Distillery 1990 31 Y.O.]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islands/ledaig/the-whisky-agency-ledaig-2011-5638.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3985-large_default/the-whisky-agency-ledaig-2011.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Ledaig range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Bottled at 53.2% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Ledaig-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Whisky Agency Ledaig 2011]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bunnahabhain/the-whisky-agency-bunnahabhain-2010-5639.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3986-large_default/the-whisky-agency-bunnahabhain-2010.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Bunnahabhain range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Presented at 53.8% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Bunnahabhain-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Whisky Agency Bunnahabhain 2010]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/bruichladdich/the-whisky-agency-bruichladdich-2010-5640.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3987-large_default/the-whisky-agency-bruichladdich-2010.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Bruichladdich range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Bottled at 53.8% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt, citrus. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Bruichladdich-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Whisky Agency Bruichladdich 2010]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/tomatin/tomatin-50-year-old-5641.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3989-large_default/tomatin-50-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 50 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.At 44% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Tomatin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Tomatin 50 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/aberlour/aberlour-a-bunadh-batch-no75-5645.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3994-large_default/aberlour-a-bunadh-batch-no75.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is batch 75. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.The combination of 60.9% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Aberlour-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Aberlour A'Bunadh Batch No.75]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2022-5646.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3995-large_default/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2022.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2022 vintage reference. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 55% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by pineapple, esters. That makes it a compelling choice for Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Great House Distillery Edition 2022]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-estate-lrok-2018-the-younger-3l-5647.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3996-large_default/hampden-estate-lrok-2018-the-younger-3l.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 2018 vintage reference. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 300cl format and bottled at 47% ABV, it is expected to show pineapple, esters. That makes it a compelling choice for Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Estate LROK 2018 The Younger 3L]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/distillerie-chelo/vieux-sajous-5-years-old-caroni-cask-5648.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3997-large_default/vieux-sajous-5-years-old-caroni-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 5 year age statement. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.In practical tasting terms, 52.14% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Distillerie Chelo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Vieux Sajous 5 Years Old Caroni Cask]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no7-5651.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4001-large_default/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no7.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around batch 7. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.The combination of 59.1% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by peat smoke, coastal minerality and cereal character and restrained smoke. It should appeal strongly to Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Heavily Peated Batch No.7]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-21-years-old-5653.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/3999-large_default/longrow-21-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 21 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Longrow-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 21 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/appleton-estate/appleton-estate-2002-hearts-collection-5658.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4009-large_default/appleton-estate-2002-hearts-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its place in the Hearts Collection. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 63% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, orange peel. That makes it a compelling choice for Appleton Estate enthusiasts tracking the Hearts Collection series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Appleton Estate 2002 Hearts Collection]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-hlcf-2010-rare-cask-no-78-5659.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-27T09:58:43+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4010-large_default/hampden-hlcf-2010-rare-cask-no-78.jpg]]></image:loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden HLCF 2010 Rare Cask No. 78]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-hlcf-2010-rare-cask-no-79-5660.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4011-large_default/hampden-hlcf-2010-rare-cask-no-79.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around cask no. 79. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through pineapple, esters, carried by its 62.8% ABV strength in 70cl. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden HLCF 2010 Rare Cask No. 79]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-hlcf-2010-rare-cask-no-80-5661.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4012-large_default/hampden-hlcf-2010-rare-cask-no-80.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is cask no. 80. Within the Hampden Estate range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 61.3% ABV in 70cl, it points toward pineapple, esters. It should appeal strongly to Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden HLCF 2010 Rare Cask No. 80]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-paris-edition-2022-5664.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4025-large_default/chichibu-paris-edition-2022.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Chichibu range. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.In practical tasting terms, 51.5% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt, orchard fruit. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Paris Edition 2022]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-the-peated-2022-5665.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4024-large_default/chichibu-the-peated-2022.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its specific place in the Chichibu range. Within the Chichibu range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 53.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, malt and orchard fruit. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu The Peated 2022]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/ichiro-s-malt-double-distilleries-chichibu-x-komagatake-5666.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4023-large_default/ichiro-s-malt-double-distilleries-chichibu-x-komagatake.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Chichibu range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Chichibu catalogue.Presented at 53.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt, orchard fruit. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Ichiro's Malt Double Distilleries Chichibu x Komagatake]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-intense-arabica-the-harmony-collection-5667.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4022-large_default/the-macallan-intense-arabica-the-harmony-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its place in the Harmony Collection. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 44% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dried fruit, oak spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Macallan enthusiasts tracking the Harmony Collection series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Intense Arabica The Harmony Collection]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/distillerie-du-port-au-prince/providence-aged-3-yo-5668.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4028-large_default/providence-aged-3-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Distillerie du Port au Prince range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 52% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Distillerie du Port au Prince-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Providence Aged 3 Y.O.]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/yuza-distillery/yuza-first-edition-5669.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4021-large_default/yuza-first-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Yuza Distillery range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 61% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Yuza Distillery-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Yuza First Edition]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/habitation-velier-hampden-3-yo-hes-5th-lmv-anniversary-5670.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:39+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4020-large_default/habitation-velier-hampden-3-yo-hes-5th-lmv-anniversary.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the Velier bottling and the large-format presentation. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 60.5% ABV strength in 150cl format hints at pineapple, esters. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Velier. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Habitation Velier Hampden 3 Y.O. HES 5th LM&amp;amp;V Anniversary]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/neisson/neisson-vieux-aoc-2005-the-last-one-90°-anniversaire-5671.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4123-large_default/neisson-vieux-aoc-2005-the-last-one-90°-anniversaire.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the 2005 vintage reference. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Presented at 46.6% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Neisson-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Neisson Vieux AOC 2005 The Last One 90° Anniversaire]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-8-yo-2012-owh-single-cask-no660-velier-friends-5676.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:39+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4030-large_default/hampden-8-yo-2012-owh-single-cask-no660-velier-friends.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the Velier bottling, its place in the single cask release and cask no. 660. Within the Hampden Estate range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 60.4% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around pineapple, esters. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Hampden Estate enthusiasts tracking the single cask release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden 8 Y.O. 2012 OWH Single Cask No.660 Velier Friends]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/shizuoka/shizuoka-contact-s-5677.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4037-large_default/shizuoka-contact-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Shizuoka range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.The combination of 55.5% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Shizuoka-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Shizuoka Contact S]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/shizuoka/Shizuoka-Pot-Still-K-First-Edition-5678.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4036-large_default/Shizuoka-Pot-Still-K-First-Edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with its specific place in the Shizuoka range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Shizuoka catalogue.In practical tasting terms, 55.5% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Shizuoka-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Shizuoka Pot Still K First Edition]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/shizuoka/Shizuoka-Pot-Still-W-First-Edition-5679.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:39+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4035-large_default/Shizuoka-Pot-Still-W-First-Edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Shizuoka range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Presented at 55.5% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Shizuoka-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Shizuoka Pot Still W First Edition]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/shizuoka/shizuoka-prologue-set-kw-5680.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:39+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4034-large_default/shizuoka-prologue-set-kw.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around its specific place in the Shizuoka range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Shizuoka catalogue.Presented at 55.5% ABV in 40cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It fits naturally into the interests of Shizuoka-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Shizuoka Prologue Set (K+W)]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-25-year-old-2022-5682.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:40+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4033-large_default/springbank-25-year-old-2022.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 25 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by coastal salinity, oiliness. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 25 Year Old 2022]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-8-yo-cask-strength-bourbon-5683.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4032-large_default/kilkerran-8-yo-cask-strength-bourbon.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from maturation in bourbon oak. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 55.8% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors looking for cask-specific whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 8 Y.O. Cask Strength Bourbon]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-8-yo-cask-strength-sherry-5684.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4031-large_default/kilkerran-8-yo-cask-strength-sherry.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Kilkerran (Glengyle) range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Its 57.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. It fits naturally into the interests of Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 8 Y.O. Cask Strength Sherry]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/caroni/caroni-guyana-1996-the-paradise-1-no-5552-dj-first-release-5687.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4039-large_default/caroni-guyana-1996-the-paradise-1-no-5552-dj-first-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its place in the first release. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 62.7% ABV, it is expected to show tar, dark fruit. It fits naturally into the interests of Caroni enthusiasts tracking the first release series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Guyana 1996 The Paradise 1 No. 5552 DJ First Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-8-yo-2013-new-barrel-virgin-oak-cask-no-2856-antipodes-5689.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4044-large_default/chichibu-8-yo-2013-new-barrel-virgin-oak-cask-no-2856-antipodes.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice cask no. 2856. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 61% ABV, it is expected to show malt, orchard fruit. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 8 Y.O. 2013 New Barrel Virgin Oak Cask No. 2856 Antipodes]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-7-yo-2014-bourbon-barrel-2nd-fill-ex-peated-cask-no-3812-antipodes-5690.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4043-large_default/chichibu-7-yo-2014-bourbon-barrel-2nd-fill-ex-peated-cask-no-3812-antipodes.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is maturation in bourbon oak and cask no. 3812. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.In practical tasting terms, 64.3% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, vanilla and coconut. That positioning gives it clear relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific Japanese whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 7 Y.O. 2014 Bourbon Barrel 2Nd Fill Ex Peated Cask No. 3812 Antipodes]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-8-yo-2013-chichibu-wine-cask-no-9664-antipodes-5691.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4042-large_default/chichibu-8-yo-2013-chichibu-wine-cask-no-9664-antipodes.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is cask no. 9664. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 61% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt, orchard fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Chichibu-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 8 Y.O. 2013 Chichibu Wine Cask No. 9664 Antipodes]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-6-yo-2015-bourbon-barlle-2nd-fill-cask-no-4660-antipodes-5692.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4041-large_default/chichibu-6-yo-2015-bourbon-barlle-2nd-fill-cask-no-4660-antipodes.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice maturation in bourbon oak and cask no. 4660. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 63.9% ABV in 70cl, it points toward vanilla, coconut and fresh oak. It should appeal strongly to collectors looking for cask-specific Japanese whisky releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu 6 Y.O. 2015 Bourbon Barlle 2Nd Fill Cask No. 4660 Antipodes]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benriach/benriach-10-years-old-5693.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4054-large_default/benriach-10-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 10 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.At 43% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for Benriach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Benriach 10 Years Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benriach/benriach-10-years-old-smoky-5694.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4055-large_default/benriach-10-years-old-smoky.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 10 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Benriach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Benriach 10 Years Old Smoky]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benriach/benriach-21-years-old-5695.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4056-large_default/benriach-21-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 21 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Benriach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Benriach 21 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benriach/benriach-25-years-old-5696.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4057-large_default/benriach-25-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 25 year age statement. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Benriach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Benriach 25 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benriach/benriach-30-years-old-5697.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4058-large_default/benriach-30-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 30 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Presented at 46% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Benriach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Benriach 30 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benriach/benriach-1998-22-years-old-cask-10298-batch-no17-5698.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4059-large_default/benriach-1998-22-years-old-cask-10298-batch-no17.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 1998 vintage and 22 year age statement and batch 17. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 52.2% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Benriach 1998 22 Years Old Cask 10298 Batch No.17]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glendronach/the-glendronach-portwood-5699.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4060-large_default/the-glendronach-portwood.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Glendronach range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 46% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by dark fruit, chocolate. It should appeal strongly to Glendronach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The GlenDronach Portwood]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/highlands/glen-garioch/glen-garioch-1988-33-yo-whisky-sponge-edition-no-68-5700.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4047-large_default/glen-garioch-1988-33-yo-whisky-sponge-edition-no-68.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Glen Garioch range. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 44.6% ABV strength in 70cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Glen Garioch-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glen Garioch 1988 33 Y.O. Whisky Sponge Edition No. 68]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-antipodes-collection-set-5701.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4048-large_default/chichibu-antipodes-collection-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Chichibu 8 Y.O. 2013 Chichibu Wine Cask No. 9664 AntipodesChichibu 8 Y.O. 2013 New Barrel Virgin Oak Cask No. 2856 AntipodesChichibu 7 Y.O. 2014 Bourbon Barrel 2Nd Fill Ex Peated Cask No. 3812 AntipodesChichibu 6 Y.O. 2015 Bourbon Barlle 2Nd Fill Cask No. 4660 Antipodes]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Antipodes Collection Set]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/benriach/benriach-12-years-old-5702.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4061-large_default/benriach-12-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 12 year age statement. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Benriach-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Benriach 12 Years Old]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-raconteur-5703.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4063-large_default/foursquare-raconteur.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Foursquare range. Within the Foursquare range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 61% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Foursquare-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare Raconteur]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-32-yo-old-rare-hunter-laing-s-5704.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4066-large_default/laphroaig-32-yo-old-rare-hunter-laing-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the Hunter Laing bottling. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 49.8% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, iodine and ash. It should appeal strongly to collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 32 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare Hunter Laing's]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/port-ellen/port-ellen-eidolon-1982-40-yo-5705.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4067-large_default/port-ellen-eidolon-1982-40-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Port Ellen range. That element makes it stand out within the wider Port Ellen catalogue.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 56.5% ABV, it is expected to show malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Port Ellen-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Port Ellen Eidolon 1982 40 Y.O.]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/laphroaig/laphroaig-25-yo-old-rare-hunter-laing-s-5706.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:41+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4068-large_default/laphroaig-25-yo-old-rare-hunter-laing-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the Hunter Laing bottling. Within the Laphroaig range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 54.4% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, iodine and ash. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Laphroaig 25 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare Hunter Laing's]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-31-yo-old-rare-hunter-laing-s-5707.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4069-large_default/springbank-31-yo-old-rare-hunter-laing-s.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the Hunter Laing bottling. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Presented at 49.3% ABV in 70cl, it suggests coastal salinity, oiliness. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following collectors of independent bottlings from Hunter Laing.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 31 Y.O. Old &amp;amp; Rare Hunter Laing's]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/australia/beenleigh/beenleigh-2013-5708.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4077-large_default/beenleigh-2013.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 2013 vintage reference. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 59% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Beenleigh-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Beenleigh 2013]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-25-year-old-sherry-wood-2023-5709.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4127-large_default/the-macallan-25-year-old-sherry-wood-2023.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the 2023 vintage and 25 year age statement and maturation in sherry-seasoned oak. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Presented at 43% ABV in 70cl, it suggests dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 25 Year Old Sherry Wood 2023]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strenght-batch-24-5710.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4072-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strenght-batch-24.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around batch 24. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.At 54.1% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward coastal salinity, oiliness. That makes it a compelling choice for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Y.O. Cask Strenght Batch 24]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/hazelburn/hazelburn-21-year-old-5712.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:42+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4074-large_default/hazelburn-21-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 21 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.At 43.2% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. It should appeal strongly to Hazelburn-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hazelburn 21 Year Old]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no8-5713.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4109-large_default/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no8.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice batch 8. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.In practical tasting terms, 58.4% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around peat smoke, coastal minerality and cereal character and restrained smoke. It should appeal strongly to Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Heavily Peated Batch No.8]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/mount-gay/mount-gay-2009-10-year-old-5714.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4078-large_default/mount-gay-2009-10-year-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2009 vintage and 10 year age statement. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 48% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated rum.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Mount Gay  2009 10 Year Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glen-moray/glen-moray-1959-sherry-cask-samaroli-5715.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4080-large_default/glen-moray-1959-sherry-cask-samaroli.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the Samaroli bottling and maturation in sherry casks. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 46% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Samaroli.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glen Moray 1959 Sherry Cask Samaroli]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenlivet/glenlivet-1968-bottled-1993-samaroli-5717.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4082-large_default/glenlivet-1968-bottled-1993-samaroli.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the Samaroli bottling and an outturn of 1968 bottles. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Presented at 49% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors of independent bottlings from Samaroli.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenlivet 1968 Bottled 1993 Samaroli]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/islay/caol-ila/caol-ila-1978-bottled-1988-samaroli-5718.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4083-large_default/caol-ila-1978-bottled-1988-samaroli.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the Samaroli bottling and an outturn of 1978 bottles. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.Drawn from a 75cl format and bottled at 50% ABV, it is expected to show peat smoke, clean smoke and lemon. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Samaroli.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caol Ila 1978 Bottled 1988 Samaroli]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glen-grant/glen-grant-1969-bottled-1984-samaroli-5719.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4084-large_default/glen-grant-1969-bottled-1984-samaroli.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the Samaroli bottling and an outturn of 1969 bottles. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 59% ABV in 75cl, it points toward malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Samaroli. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glen Grant 1969 Bottled 1984 Samaroli]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glen-grant/glen-grant-1972-bottled-1990-samaroli-5720.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4085-large_default/glen-grant-1972-bottled-1990-samaroli.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the Samaroli bottling and an outturn of 1972 bottles. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.The combination of 46% ABV and 75cl suggests a style marked by malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Samaroli. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glen Grant 1972 Bottled 1990 Samaroli]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/glenfiddich/glenfiddich-1979-bottled-1990-samaroli-5723.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4088-large_default/glenfiddich-1979-bottled-1990-samaroli.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the Samaroli bottling and an outturn of 1979 bottles. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth, carried by its 57% ABV strength in 75cl. In collection terms, it speaks directly to collectors of independent bottlings from Samaroli. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Glenfiddich 1979 Bottled 1990 Samaroli]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1966-18-yo-no-box-5725.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-01T12:18:08+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4090-large_default/the-macallan-1966-18-yo-no-box.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its offered-without-box presentation. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Its 43% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1966 18 Y.O. No Box]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1973-18-yo-no-box-5726.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4091-large_default/the-macallan-1973-18-yo-no-box.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its offered-without-box presentation. Within the Macallan range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 43% ABV in 75cl, it suggests dried fruit, oak spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1973 18 Y.O. No Box]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1963-bottled-1980-no-box-5727.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4092-large_default/the-macallan-1963-bottled-1980-no-box.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is an outturn of 1963 bottles and its offered-without-box presentation. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 43% ABV strength in 75cl format hints at dried fruit, oak spice. It should appeal strongly to Macallan-focused collections. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1963 Bottled 1980 No Box]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-1964-bottled-1982-5728.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4093-large_default/the-macallan-1964-bottled-1982.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by an outturn of 1964 bottles and its offered-without-box presentation. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity. The dual date reference reinforces its historical importance.At 43% ABV in 75cl, the profile is likely to lean toward dried fruit, oak spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Macallan-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan 1964 Bottled 1982]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/distillerie-chelo/vieux-sajous-5-years-old-5729.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4094-large_default/vieux-sajous-5-years-old.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by its specific place in the Distillerie Chelo range. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 57.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Distillerie Chelo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Vieux Sajous 5 Years Old]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/papalin/papalin-haiti-6-yo-sherry-cask-5730.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4095-large_default/papalin-haiti-6-yo-sherry-cask.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by maturation in sherry casks. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 54.1% ABV in 70cl, it points toward dried fruit, cocoa and sweet spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors looking for cask-specific rum releases.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Papalin Haiti 6 Y.O. Sherry Cask]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-18-yo-release-2023-5731.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4103-large_default/springbank-18-yo-release-2023.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[fulminato]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 18 Y.O. Release 2023]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-16-yo-release-2023-5736.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-07T10:18:10+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4111-large_default/kilkerran-16-yo-release-2023.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on its specific place in the Kilkerran (Glengyle) range. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 16 Y.O. Release 2023]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2023-5737.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4113-large_default/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2023.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2023 vintage reference. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Its 57% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at pineapple, esters. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Great House Distillery Edition 2023]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/mount-gay/last-ward-16-yo-2007-5739.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4116-large_default/last-ward-16-yo-2007.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the 2007 vintage reference. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.The combination of 60% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Mount Gay-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Last Ward 16 Y.O. 2007]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/habitation-velier-hampden-owh-2016-5742.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4119-large_default/habitation-velier-hampden-owh-2016.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the Velier bottling. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.The combination of 60% ABV and 70cl suggests a style marked by pineapple, esters. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for collectors of independent bottlings from Velier.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Habitation Velier Hampden OWH 2016]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/papalin/papalin-réunion-10-yo-5743.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4120-large_default/papalin-réunion-10-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from its specific place in the Papalin range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 50% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Papalin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Papalin Réunion 10 Y.O.]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/caroni/caroni-guyana-1994-the-paradise-3-htr-no-6132-dj-second-release-5744.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4122-large_default/caroni-guyana-1994-the-paradise-3-htr-no-6132-dj-second-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by the 1994 vintage reference. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.In practical tasting terms, 52.8% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tar, dark fruit. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Guyana 1994 The Paradise 3 HTR No. 6132 DJ Second Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-trinidad-1996-the-paradise-4-no-3786-dj-second-release-5745.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4121-large_default/caroni-trinidad-1996-the-paradise-4-no-3786-dj-second-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1996 vintage reference. Within the Caroni range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Bottled at 68.1% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tar, dark fruit. That makes it a compelling choice for Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Trinidad 1996 The Paradise 4 No. 3786 DJ Second Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-trinidad-2000-the-paradise-5-no-4053-dj-second-release-5746.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4124-large_default/caroni-trinidad-2000-the-paradise-5-no-4053-dj-second-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2000 vintage reference. That element makes it stand out within the wider Caroni catalogue.Its 67.5% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tar, dark fruit. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Trinidad 2000 The Paradise 5 No. 4053 DJ Second Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/papa-rouyo/habitation-velier-papa-rouyo-2022-1-yo-5748.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4133-large_default/habitation-velier-papa-rouyo-2022-1-yo.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the Velier bottling. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.In practical tasting terms, 56.7% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for collectors of independent bottlings from Velier.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Habitation Velier Papa Rouyo 2022 1 Y.O.]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/appleton-estate/appleton-estate-1998-hearts-collection-5751.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4137-large_default/appleton-estate-1998-hearts-collection.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is its place in the Hearts Collection. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Bottled at 63% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, orange peel. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following Appleton Estate enthusiasts tracking the Hearts Collection series.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Appleton Estate 1998 Hearts Collection]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados-martinica-jamaica//triple-entente-coffret-5753.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4140-large_default/triple-entente-coffret.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The Triple Entente White Rum box set is a limited edition that brings together three white rums from three very different territories - Barbados, Martinique and Jamaica - and from three distilleries, which are among the few remaining independent ones: Foursquare, Neisson and Hampden.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Triple Entente Coffret]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-no-25-5754.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-25T17:56:50+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4151-large_default/springbank-12-yo-cask-strength-batch-no-25.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on batch 25. That element makes it stand out within the wider Springbank catalogue.Bottled at 54.1% ABV in 70cl, it points toward coastal salinity, oiliness. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Springbank-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Y.O. Cask Strength Batch No. 25]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no-9-5757.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:45+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4146-large_default/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no-9.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice batch 9. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 59.2% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, coastal minerality and cereal character and restrained smoke. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Heavily Peated Batch No. 9]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no-10-5758.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:45+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4144-large_default/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no-10.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is batch 10. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.At 57.6% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, coastal minerality and cereal character and restrained smoke. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Heavily Peated Batch No. 10]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-8-yo-cask-strength-batch-no10-5759.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:45+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4143-large_default/kilkerran-8-yo-cask-strength-batch-no10.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is batch 10. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 57.4% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 8 Y.O. Cask Strength Batch No.10]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-21-yo-release-2023-5760.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:45+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4142-large_default/longrow-21-yo-release-2023.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is its specific place in the Longrow range. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.At 46% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Longrow-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 21 Y.O. Release 2023]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-red-7-yo-pinot-noir-cask-release-2024-5761.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:45+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4141-large_default/longrow-red-7-yo-pinot-noir-cask-release-2024.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The identity of this bottle is shaped by its specific place in the Longrow range. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.Its 57.1% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Longrow-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow Red 7 Y.O. Pinot Noir Cask Release 2024]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2023-5762.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4154-large_default/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2023.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2024 vintage reference. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.In practical tasting terms, 57% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around pineapple, esters. It fits naturally into the interests of Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Great House Distillery Edition 2024]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/caroni/caroni-guyana-htr-1994-the-paradise-7-no-6134-dj-third-release-5766.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4158-large_default/caroni-guyana-htr-1994-the-paradise-7-no-6134-dj-third-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 1994 vintage reference. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 58% ABV, it is expected to show tar, dark fruit. It fits naturally into the interests of Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Guyana HTR 1994 The Paradise 7 No. 6134 DJ Third Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/caroni/caroni-guyana-htr-1994-the-paradise-8-no-6130-dj-third-release-5767.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4159-large_default/caroni-guyana-htr-1994-the-paradise-8-no-6130-dj-third-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 1994 vintage reference. Within the Caroni range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 58% ABV, it is expected to show tar, dark fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Guyana HTR 1994 The Paradise 8 No. 6130 DJ Third Release]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/magnum-clarendon-10-yo-2014-5769.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4165-large_default/magnum-clarendon-10-yo-2014.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the large-format presentation. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 60% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers seeking large-format display bottles.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Clarendon 10 Y.O. 2014]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/monymusk/magnum-clarendon-10-yo-2014-150cl-5770.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4166-large_default/magnum-clarendon-10-yo-2014-150cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the large-format presentation. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.At 60% ABV in 150cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Clarendon 10 Y.O. 2014 150cl]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/australia/beenleigh/magnum-beenleigh-8-yo-2015-5771.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4167-large_default/magnum-beenleigh-8-yo-2015.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Its strongest selling point is the large-format presentation. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.Its 60% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Beenleigh 8 Y.O. 2015]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/australia/beenleigh/magnum-beenleigh-8-yo-2015-150cl-5772.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4168-large_default/magnum-beenleigh-8-yo-2015-150cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the large-format presentation. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.Bottled at 60% ABV in 150cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers seeking large-format display bottles.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Beenleigh 8 Y.O. 2015 150cl]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/saint-james/magnum-saint-james-12-yo-2010-5773.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4169-large_default/magnum-saint-james-12-yo-2010.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the large-format presentation. That element makes it stand out within the wider Saint James catalogue.Presented at 45% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Saint James 12 Y.O. 2010]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica/saint-james/magnum-saint-james-12-yo-2010-150cl-5774.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4170-large_default/magnum-saint-james-12-yo-2010-150cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the large-format presentation. That element makes it stand out within the wider Saint James catalogue.At 60% ABV in 150cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Saint James 12 Y.O. 2010 150cl]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-lrok-13-yo-2010-5775.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4171-large_default/magnum-hampden-lrok-13-yo-2010.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the large-format presentation. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 60% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around pineapple, esters. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden LROK 13 Y.O. 2010]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-lrok-13-yo-2010-150cl-5776.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4172-large_default/magnum-hampden-lrok-13-yo-2010-150cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the large-format presentation. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Its 60% ABV strength in 150cl format hints at pineapple, esters. It should appeal strongly to buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden LROK 13 Y.O. 2010 150cl]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica-australia-jamaica//magnum-rhum-serie-no2-70cl-set-5777.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4185-large_default/magnum-rhum-serie-no2-70cl-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[ONE SET PER CUSTOMERMagnum Clarendon 10 Y.O. 2014 60° 70clMagnum Beenleigh 8 Y.O. 2015 60° 70clMagnum Saint James 12 Y.O. 2010 45° 70clMagnum Hampden LROK 13 Y.O. 2010 60° 70cl]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Rhum Serie No.2 70cl Set]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/martinica-australia-jamaica//magnum-rhum-serie-no2-150cl-set-5778.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4186-large_default/magnum-rhum-serie-no2-150cl-set.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[ONE SET PER CUSTOMERMagnum Clarendon 10 Y.O. 2014 60° 150clMagnum Beenleigh 8 Y.O. 2015 60° 150clMagnum Saint James 12 Y.O. 2010 45° 150clMagnum Hampden LROK 13 Y.O. 2010 60° 150cl]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Rhum Serie No.2 150cl Set]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/distillerie-chelo/vieux-sajous-5-years-old-2019-5779.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:46+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4189-large_default/vieux-sajous-5-years-old-2019.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 2019 vintage reference. Within the Distillerie Chelo range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.In practical tasting terms, 58.3% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It should appeal strongly to Distillerie Chelo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Vieux Sajous 5 Years Old 2019]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/papalin/papalin-jamaica-5-yo-2024-5780.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:47+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4188-large_default/papalin-jamaica-5-yo-2024.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The first thing worth highlighting is the 2024 vintage reference. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 47% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. That makes it a compelling choice for Papalin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Papalin Jamaica 5 Y.O. 2024]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/papalin/papalin-jamaica-5-yo-2024-overproof-5781.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:47+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4187-large_default/papalin-jamaica-5-yo-2024-overproof.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 2024 vintage reference. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.In practical tasting terms, 57% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Papalin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Papalin Jamaica 5 Y.O. 2024 Overproof]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/distillerie-du-port-au-prince/providence-aged-3-yo-2021-5782.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4190-large_default/providence-aged-3-yo-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 2021 vintage reference. That precision matters, especially in a catalogue where small differences can define collectability.At 52% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Distillerie du Port au Prince-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Providence Aged 3 Y.O. 2021]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-estate-pagos-2024-5783.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:47+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4191-large_default/hampden-estate-pagos-2024.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the 2024 vintage reference. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.At 52% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward pineapple, esters. It fits naturally into the interests of Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Estate Pagos 2024]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/distillerie-du-port-au-prince/habitation-velier-providence-2020-5785.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4198-large_default/habitation-velier-providence-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the Velier bottling. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 55% ABV, it is expected to show tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with collectors of independent bottlings from Velier.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Habitation Velier Providence 2020]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-trinidad-1996-the-paradise-no-9-cask-no-3785-dj-fourth-release-5793.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4215-large_default/caroni-trinidad-1996-the-paradise-no-9-cask-no-3785-dj-fourth-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on cask no. 3785. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 68.9% ABV, it is expected to show tar, dark fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Trinidad 1996 The Paradise No. 9 Cask No. 3785 DJ Fourth Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-trinidad-1998-the-paradise-no-10-cask-no-3927-dj-fourth-release-5794.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4216-large_default/caroni-trinidad-1998-the-paradise-no-10-cask-no-3927-dj-fourth-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice cask no. 3927. Within the Caroni range, that detail gives it a more precise place than a standard official release.Presented at 70.2% ABV in 70cl, it suggests tar, dark fruit. It fits naturally into the interests of Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Trinidad 1998 The Paradise No. 10 Cask No. 3927 DJ Fourth Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/trinidad/caroni/caroni-trinidad-2000-the-paradise-no-11-cask-no-4059-dj-fourth-release-5795.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4217-large_default/caroni-trinidad-2000-the-paradise-no-11-cask-no-4059-dj-fourth-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by cask no. 4059. Seen in context, it immediately separates the bottle from more routine expressions.Its 69.4% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at tar, dark fruit. That positioning gives it clear relevance for Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Trinidad 2000 The Paradise No. 11 Cask No. 4059 DJ Fourth Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-12-year-old-2024-release-5797.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4220-large_default/kilkerran-12-year-old-2024-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is the 12 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. This is the kind of release that tends to resonate with Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 12 Year Old 2024 Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-16-years-old-2024-release-5798.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4221-large_default/kilkerran-16-years-old-2024-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the 2024 vintage and 16 year age statement. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 46% ABV and 70cl frame a profile built around coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 16 Years Old 2024 Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-peated-2024-edition-5800.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4223-large_default/longrow-peated-2024-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is its specific place in the Longrow range. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.Bottled at 46% ABV in 70cl, it points toward peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. That makes it a compelling choice for Longrow-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow Peated 2024 Edition]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-15-years-old-release-2024-5803.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-26T17:56:28+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4226-large_default/springbank-15-years-old-release-2024.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the 2024 vintage and 15 year age statement. For collectors, that specificity is a major part of the appeal.Its 46% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal salinity, oiliness. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers interested in vintage-dated, age-stated whisky.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 15 Years Old Release 2024]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/longrow/longrow-100°-proof-2025-first-edition-5808.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4231-large_default/longrow-100°-proof-2025-first-edition.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice its specific place in the Longrow range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Presented at 57.1% ABV in 70cl, it suggests peat smoke, campfire smoke and earth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Longrow-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Longrow 100° Proof 2025 First Edition]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2025-5813.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:49+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4238-large_default/hampden-great-house-distillery-edition-2025.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This bottling centres on the 2025 vintage reference. As a result, the bottling reads as a specific edition rather than a generic special release.At 57% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward pineapple, esters. It fits naturally into the interests of Hampden Estate-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden Great House Distillery Edition 2025]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-dok-4-yo-2021-150cl-5814.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4239-large_default/magnum-hampden-dok-4-yo-2021-150cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the large-format presentation. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.From a sensory point of view, the bottling should move through pineapple, esters, carried by its 61% ABV strength in 150cl. The bottle is especially interesting for buyers following buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden DOK 4 Y.O. 2021 150cl]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-dok-4-yo-2021-5815.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4240-large_default/magnum-hampden-dok-4-yo-2021.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The bottle is built around the large-format presentation. Compared with the core range, it carries a far more individual profile.Drawn from a 70cl format and bottled at 60% ABV, it is expected to show pineapple, esters. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden DOK 4 Y.O. 2021]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-hgml-7-yo-2018-150cl-5816.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4241-large_default/magnum-hampden-hgml-7-yo-2018-150cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the large-format presentation. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.In practical tasting terms, 61% ABV and 150cl frame a profile built around pineapple, esters. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers seeking large-format display bottles.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden HGML 7 Y.O. 2018 150cl]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-hgml-7-yo-2018-5817.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4242-large_default/magnum-hampden-hgml-7-yo-2018.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the large-format presentation. It turns the bottling into a release with its own narrative, rather than a simple label variation.At 60% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward pineapple, esters. In collection terms, it speaks directly to buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden HGML 7 Y.O. 2018]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-h-8-yo-2017-150cl-5818.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4243-large_default/magnum-hampden-h-8-yo-2017-150cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[In collector terms, everything starts with the large-format presentation. It gives the bottle a clearly defined position in the brand's collectible releases.In practical tasting terms, 61% ABV and 150cl frame a profile built around pineapple, esters. It should appeal strongly to buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden H 8 Y.O. 2017 150cl]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-h-8-yo-2017-5819.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4244-large_default/magnum-hampden-h-8-yo-2017.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[This edition is anchored by the large-format presentation. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.At 60% ABV in 70cl, the profile is likely to lean toward pineapple, esters. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden H 8 Y.O. 2017]]></image:title>
</image:image>
</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-lrok-9-yo-2016-150cl-5820.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4245-large_default/magnum-hampden-lrok-9-yo-2016-150cl.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Here the key point is the large-format presentation. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Bottled at 61% ABV in 150cl, it points toward pineapple, esters. That positioning gives it clear relevance for buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden LROK 9 Y.O. 2016 150cl]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/hampden-estate/magnum-hampden-lrok-9-yo-2016-5821.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4246-large_default/magnum-hampden-lrok-9-yo-2016.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is the large-format presentation. That element makes it stand out within the wider Hampden Estate catalogue.Bottled at 60.8% ABV in 70cl, it points toward pineapple, esters. That makes it a compelling choice for buyers seeking large-format display bottles. Large-format examples usually attract attention well beyond the liquid alone.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Magnum Hampden LROK 9 Y.O. 2016]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/guyana/caroni/caroni-guyana-1996-the-paradise-no-12-cask-no-5627-dj-fifth-release-5822.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:image>
<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4247-large_default/caroni-guyana-1996-the-paradise-no-12-cask-no-5627-dj-fifth-release.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[At first glance, the defining feature is its specific place in the Caroni range. Taken together, those features make the release easier to place within serious collections.Bottled at 60% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tar, dark fruit. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Caroni-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Caroni Guyana 1996 The Paradise No. 12 Cask No. 5627 DJ Fifth Release]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/haiti/distillerie-chelo/vieux-sajous-5-years-old-2020-5823.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-05-18T16:30:50+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4252-large_default/vieux-sajous-5-years-old-2020.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Collectors will immediately notice the 2020 vintage reference. That kind of detail is exactly what helps collectors distinguish one release from another.Bottled at 59.5% ABV in 70cl, it points toward tropical fruit, molasses and wood spice. It fits naturally into the interests of Clairin-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Vieux Sajous 5 Years Old 2020]]></image:title>
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</url>
<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/jamaica/hampden-estate/hampden-c-h-2021-single-cask-no-c-selected-for-velier-5826.html]]></loc>
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<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Hampden C&amp;amp;lt;&amp;amp;gt;H 2021 Single Cask No. C, Selected for Velier is a highly specific, limited-edition bottling that showcases the precision and identity of one of Jamaica’s most iconic rum distilleries through the lens of an exceptional single cask selection. Produced at the legendary Hampden Estate and chosen by Velier, this release belongs to the renowned C&amp;amp;lt;&amp;amp;gt;H mark—one of Hampden’s historic high-ester profiles, known for its intensity and unmistakable aromatic signature. What defines this bottling is its singularity: drawn from a single cask, bottled in 2021 without compromise, and released in a strictly limited number of individually numbered bottles, it represents a pure and unrepeatable expression of Hampden’s traditional production methods. The collaboration with Velier further elevates its status, as the Italian company is globally recognized for its rigorous cask selection philosophy and its role in shaping the modern perception of authentic, high-quality rum. With no possibility of replication, Single Cask No. C stands as both a technical statement and a collector’s piece—an exact snapshot of a specific cask, a specific moment, and a shared vision between distillery and selector, destined for those who seek rarity, provenance, and uncompromising identity in their spirits.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Hampden C H 2021 Single Cask No. C Selected for Velier]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/karuizawa/karuizawa-once-in-a-lifetime-5827.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4255-large_default/karuizawa-once-in-a-lifetime.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[Karuizawa Once in a Lifetime is a singular bottling that encapsulates the final, unrepeatable legacy of one of Japan’s most iconic lost distilleries. Created from a meticulous selection of the last remaining casks, this release was conceived as a tribute to Karuizawa’s closure—an intentional, symbolic farewell rather than a standard whisky edition. Each bottling is defined by its extreme rarity, often drawn from single casks or minute parcels, with individually numbered bottles that reinforce its status as a true collector’s artifact. The packaging itself reflects this philosophy, combining elegance and restraint to emphasize the historical weight of the liquid inside rather than mere aesthetics. More than just a limited release, Once in a Lifetime represents a precise moment in whisky history, capturing the final chapter of a distillery that will never produce again. Owning it means possessing not just a rare whisky, but a definitive piece of Karuizawa’s legacy—an exclusive, finite expression designed to be remembered as its ultimate farewell.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Karuizawa Once In A Lifetime]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/speyside/macallan/the-macallan-distil-your-world-hong-kong-5828.html]]></loc>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4273-large_default/the-macallan-distil-your-world-hong-kong.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[The Macallan Distil Your World Hong Kong]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/chichibu/chichibu-distillery-ii-5829.html]]></loc>
<priority>0.9</priority>
<lastmod>2026-07-23T15:29:27+02:00</lastmod>
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<image:loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/4274-large_default/chichibu-distillery-ii.jpg]]></image:loc>
<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Chichibu Distillery II]]></image:title>
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<url>
<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-whisky/japanese-whisky/nikka-miyagikyo/nikka-miyagikyo-10-years-old-2025-release-5830.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[The release draws its character from the 10 year age statement. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Presented at 45% ABV in 70cl, it suggests malt sweetness, oak spice and fruit depth. For anyone building depth in this area, it has obvious relevance for Nikka Miyagikyo-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Nikka Miyagikyo 10 Years Old 2025 Release]]></image:title>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park 12 Years Old Velier Single Cask No. 5085]]></image:title>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Highland Park Velier Single Cask No. 2]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-indomitas-5834.html]]></loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare Indomitas]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/other-spirits/rum/barbados/foursquare/foursquare-set-5835.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[This complete set includes all 11 releases of Foursquare’s Single Blended Rums from 2006 to the present day:Foursquare Indomitas 62° 70clFoursquare Fidelitas 55° 70clFoursquare Absolutio 62° 70clFoursquare Raconteur 61° 70clFoursquare Sassafras 58° 70clFoursquare Plenipotenziario 60° 70clFoursquare Patrimonio 58° 70clFoursquare Destino 61° 70clFoursquare Principia 62° 70clFoursquare Triptych 56° 70clFoursquare 2006 62° 70cl11 bottles of 70cl with their own boxes. ]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Foursquare Set]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-100-proof-5-years-old-2025-release-5837.html]]></loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 100 Proof 5 Years Old 2025 Release]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/springbank-12-years-old-cask-strength-batch-28-5839.html]]></loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Springbank 12 Years Old Cask Strength Batch 28]]></image:title>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is batch 10. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 57.4% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 8 Y.O. Cask Strength Batch No.11 Release 2025]]></image:title>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[What sets this release apart is batch 10. It is the sort of specification that gives a bottle genuine shelf identity.Its 57.4% ABV strength in 70cl format hints at coastal minerality, cereal character and restrained smoke. In collection terms, it speaks directly to Kilkerran (Glengyle)-focused collections.]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran 8 Y.O. Cask Strength Batch No.11 Release 2024]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/kilkerran-glengyle/kilkerran-heavily-peated-batch-no-13-release-2025-5845.html]]></loc>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Kilkerran Heavily Peated Batch No. 13 Release 2025]]></image:title>
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<loc><![CDATA[https://oldwhisky.net/en/scotch-whisky/campbeltown/springbank/campbeltown-loch-2024-release-springbank-blended-malt-5846.html]]></loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[]]></image:caption>
<image:title><![CDATA[Campbeltown Loch 2024 Release (Springbank Blended Malt)]]></image:title>
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<image:title><![CDATA[Irish Whiskey]]></image:title>
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