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Adding "one off's" to permanent product lineup

Postby Wilson_smyth » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:08 am

There seem to be a few "one off" bottlings about at present that are unbelievably popular. Two that spring to mind are Greenspot Chateaux Leoville barton & redbreast mano a lamh.

Are these genuinely rare one off's or is there any chance they could become a more permanent addition to product lineup's, even if its just a few hundred or thousand bottles released yearly?

Havnt tried the redbreast yet, but Il be very sad when the Greenspot special edition is gone as its just outstanding, id have 10 bottles in reserve if i had the resources to do so!
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Re: Adding "one off's" to permanent product lineup

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Fri Aug 07, 2015 11:19 am

I'm not sure if the Green Spot CLB is a one off. I think it's here to stay for a while at least. The Mano A Lámh is limited to 2000 Bottles.

They will be releasing various other editions over the next few years too. The Dair Gaelachs are an interesting bottling.
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Re: Adding "one off's" to permanent product lineup

Postby Wilson_smyth » Fri Aug 07, 2015 1:36 pm

Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:I'm not sure if the Green Spot CLB is a one off. I think it's here to stay for a while at least. The Mano A Lámh is limited to 2000 Bottles.

They will be releasing various other editions over the next few years too. The Dair Gaelachs are an interesting bottling.


That the greenspot is here for a while makes my insides happy.
The Dair Gaelachs, as much as id love to taste whiskey aged in virgin wood, its well beyond what i would be able to bring myself to spend. Sounds interesting nonetheless.
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