This limited $80 bottle released in 2011 has sold for as much as $1,000 on the secondary market. A blend of marketing and whisky making, it stands (almost) alone for its story.
Interesting article. This is one I'm not familiar with. I haven't pulled the trigger (nor will I in some cases) on the different Glenfiddich releases. Fire and Cane has always caught my eye but maybe it was just because of packaging. I do agree that I'm not a huge fan of forced commemorative whiskies. The ones that have a true story are pretty interesting to read about.
Awesome article. I grabbed one of these back in 2011 and have not opened...YET!!
Chris
The Whisky Hunter
One day! ;)
Ya maybe soon...u inspired me!
Interesting article. This is one I'm not familiar with. I haven't pulled the trigger (nor will I in some cases) on the different Glenfiddich releases. Fire and Cane has always caught my eye but maybe it was just because of packaging. I do agree that I'm not a huge fan of forced commemorative whiskies. The ones that have a true story are pretty interesting to read about.
The Buffalo Trace one is terrific! But I can't believe it's now going for $12k