
Gordon & MacPhail Glenlivet 1949 – 74 Year Old Private Collection Single Malt (Refill Sherry Butt, 49.3% ABV, 192 Bottles)
Gordon & MacPhail Glenlivet 1949 (74 Years) is an extraordinary expression of time, restraint, and precision—a whisky that delivers profound elegance rather than sheer weight. Matured for nearly three-quarters of a century in a refill sherry cask, it reveals dried orchard fruit, soft spice, antique oak, and delicate sweetness, all held together by remarkable balance. This is a quietly powerful, connoisseur-level whisky, where complexity unfolds in layers rather than force.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Distilled in 1949 at Glenlivet Distillery, this whisky was matured under the stewardship of Gordon & MacPhail—one of the few houses capable of managing casks over such extreme time horizons.
Key production details:
- Vintage: 1949
- Age: 74 years
- Cask: Refill sherry butt (chosen to preserve distillate character over long aging)
- Strength: 49.3% ABV (exceptionally high retention after 74 years)
- Outturn: 192 bottles worldwide
The use of a refill sherry butt is critical:
👉 Provides gentle sherry influence rather than dominant sweetness
👉 Allows the Glenlivet distillate (fruit, elegance, floral notes) to remain intact
👉 Prevents over-extraction during extended maturation
This reflects a deliberate philosophy:
- Prioritize longevity and balance over intensity
- Preserve the original spirit character across decades
What Makes This Whisky Exceptional
- 74-year age statement → among the oldest Scotch whiskies ever bottled
- Refill sherry cask → rare choice for such long aging, emphasizing finesse
- Only 192 bottles → extreme scarcity
- Near-50% ABV after 74 years → remarkable cask integrity
👉 This is a whisky defined by precision aging, not just age
Critics & Community Perspective
Ultra-aged Glenlivet releases from Gordon & MacPhail are consistently regarded as:
- Elegant and fruit-driven despite extreme age
- Showcasing a “lost style” of Speyside whisky
- Valued for balance, subtlety, and evolution in the glass
These bottlings are widely considered benchmark examples of long-term maturation done correctly.
Tasting Profile
Nose
Dried apple, apricot, orange peel, honey, and polished oak with hints of spice.
Palate
Silky and refined with stewed fruits, gentle toffee, baking spice, and soft sherry influence, balanced by lingering freshness.
Finish
Long, elegant, and evolving with light oak tannin, citrus lift, and subtle spice.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 49.3% ABV / Cask Strength |
| Origin / Region | Speyside, Scotland |
| Distillery | Glenlivet |
| Bottler | Gordon & MacPhail |
| Vintage / Age | 1949 / 74 Years |
| Cask Type | Refill Sherry Butt |
| Outturn | 192 bottles |
| Aromas & Flavors | Dried fruit, citrus, honey, spice, oak |
| Style / Identity | Ultra-aged, elegant, distillate-driven Speyside |
Serving & Occasion
Best Use Cases:
- Collector acquisition
- Ultra-premium gifting
- Private tastings and legacy events
- Investment-grade whisky
Serving Tip:
Serve neat in a tulip glass. A few drops of water may open additional citrus and floral notes, but this whisky rewards patience and minimal intervention.
Original: $45,000.00
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Description
Gordon & MacPhail Glenlivet 1949 (74 Years) is an extraordinary expression of time, restraint, and precision—a whisky that delivers profound elegance rather than sheer weight. Matured for nearly three-quarters of a century in a refill sherry cask, it reveals dried orchard fruit, soft spice, antique oak, and delicate sweetness, all held together by remarkable balance. This is a quietly powerful, connoisseur-level whisky, where complexity unfolds in layers rather than force.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Distilled in 1949 at Glenlivet Distillery, this whisky was matured under the stewardship of Gordon & MacPhail—one of the few houses capable of managing casks over such extreme time horizons.
Key production details:
- Vintage: 1949
- Age: 74 years
- Cask: Refill sherry butt (chosen to preserve distillate character over long aging)
- Strength: 49.3% ABV (exceptionally high retention after 74 years)
- Outturn: 192 bottles worldwide
The use of a refill sherry butt is critical:
👉 Provides gentle sherry influence rather than dominant sweetness
👉 Allows the Glenlivet distillate (fruit, elegance, floral notes) to remain intact
👉 Prevents over-extraction during extended maturation
This reflects a deliberate philosophy:
- Prioritize longevity and balance over intensity
- Preserve the original spirit character across decades
What Makes This Whisky Exceptional
- 74-year age statement → among the oldest Scotch whiskies ever bottled
- Refill sherry cask → rare choice for such long aging, emphasizing finesse
- Only 192 bottles → extreme scarcity
- Near-50% ABV after 74 years → remarkable cask integrity
👉 This is a whisky defined by precision aging, not just age
Critics & Community Perspective
Ultra-aged Glenlivet releases from Gordon & MacPhail are consistently regarded as:
- Elegant and fruit-driven despite extreme age
- Showcasing a “lost style” of Speyside whisky
- Valued for balance, subtlety, and evolution in the glass
These bottlings are widely considered benchmark examples of long-term maturation done correctly.
Tasting Profile
Nose
Dried apple, apricot, orange peel, honey, and polished oak with hints of spice.
Palate
Silky and refined with stewed fruits, gentle toffee, baking spice, and soft sherry influence, balanced by lingering freshness.
Finish
Long, elegant, and evolving with light oak tannin, citrus lift, and subtle spice.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 49.3% ABV / Cask Strength |
| Origin / Region | Speyside, Scotland |
| Distillery | Glenlivet |
| Bottler | Gordon & MacPhail |
| Vintage / Age | 1949 / 74 Years |
| Cask Type | Refill Sherry Butt |
| Outturn | 192 bottles |
| Aromas & Flavors | Dried fruit, citrus, honey, spice, oak |
| Style / Identity | Ultra-aged, elegant, distillate-driven Speyside |
Serving & Occasion
Best Use Cases:
- Collector acquisition
- Ultra-premium gifting
- Private tastings and legacy events
- Investment-grade whisky
Serving Tip:
Serve neat in a tulip glass. A few drops of water may open additional citrus and floral notes, but this whisky rewards patience and minimal intervention.












