1991 Vintage Whisky
Whisky after the cold war
In 1991, the Soviet Union dissolved, and the Gulf War came to an end.
Independent bottler Berry Bros & Rudd offered unique bottlings from lesser-known distilleries, garnering attention from whisky connoisseurs and investors alike. For instance, their bottlings from the now-closed Pittyvaich distillery have become treasured collectors' items. The early '90s also saw a surge in 'cask strength' releases, often spearheaded by independent bottlers looking to offer a more 'authentic' whisky experience.
Collectors appreciate whisky from this year for its breadth of flavours and the increasing influence of independent bottlers in showcasing hidden gems.
In 1991, the Soviet Union dissolved, and the Gulf War came to an end.
Independent bottler Berry Bros & Rudd offered unique bottlings from lesser-known distilleries, garnering attention from whisky connoisseurs and investors alike. For instance, their bottlings from the now-closed Pittyvaich distillery have become treasured collectors' items. The early '90s also saw a surge in 'cask strength' releases, often spearheaded by independent bottlers looking to offer a more 'authentic' whisky experience.
Collectors appreciate whisky from this year for its breadth of flavours and the increasing influence of independent bottlers in showcasing hidden gems.
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