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Teaninich - 17 Year Old (1975) Signatory Vintage

Teaninich - 17 Year Old (1975) Signatory Vintage

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This Teaninich 17 Year Old Vintage 1975 is a rare chance to pick up a single malt from a distillery that is best known for supplying fillings for blends. Teaninich opened in 1817 and sits within Diageo’s Scotch whisky holdings, with very limited official single malt availability beyond the long-running 10 Year Old Flora & Fauna. That makes older vintage releases like this especially appealing to collectors who enjoy tracking down less commonly seen distillery bottlings.

 Key Details
- Distillery: Teaninich
- Region: Highland, Scotland
- Type: Single Malt Scotch Whisky
- Vintage/Distilled: 1975
- Age: 17 Year Old
- Cask Type: N/A
- Distillery Status: Operational
- Country of Origin: Scotland

## Tasting Notes
Nose: Mature orchard fruit, light waxy notes, and gentle herbal character with soft oak.
Palate: Smooth and restrained — fruity sweetness, subtle spice, and a clean, malt-forward profile with mature oak in the background.
Finish: Medium, softly drying, with lingering fruit, light spice, and gentle oak.

Why This Bottle Is Worth Bidding On
- Teaninich single malt releases are comparatively uncommon, as the distillery’s production is largely geared toward blends.
- A vintage 1975 bottling with a clear age statement (17 years), offering strong “era and rarity” appeal for collectors.
- A great addition for anyone building a vintage Highland lineup or collecting lesser-seen distilleries within Diageo’s portfolio.

Condition / Notes for Buyers
Please check photos for fill level, label condition, and capsule integrity, as older bottlings can vary significantly depending on storage. If you can confirm whether it includes the original box/carton and note any label wear, scuffs, staining, or capsule issues, I’ll tailor this section to match your usual house wording.

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