63 Year Old
Glenfarclas Pagoda
One of the most prestigious series of single malt whiskies ever released, the Glenfarclas Pagoda Series is without question amongst the most complex, spectacular, and luxury collections of bottlings produced by any distillery.
The Glenfarclas Pagoda Series pays tribute to the pagoda-style kiln invented by Charles Doig over 130 years ago, an integral part of historic malt whisky production, and now a Scotch whisky icon.
Glenfarclas Pagoda Sapphire 1953 63 year old
The Oldest Glenfarclas
Completing Glenfarclas’ prestigious Pagoda Series, the Sapphire Reserve 1953 (63-Year-Old) is, at the time of writing, the oldest Glenfarclas whisky ever released, and was bottled from one of the last 1953 distilled casks in the distillery warehouses. Launched through specialist online whisky retailers worldwide, the Sapphire Reserve was available in two editions including the Limited-edition silver finish, which numbered 180 70cl decanters currently retailing for £28,500, and 63 1.5 litre magnums currently priced at £61,000. In the Sapphire Reserve Collector’s Edition Gold, only 45 1.5 litre magnum decanters were ever produced – and currently retail for £67,000 in the UK whisky market.
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