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Laphroaig 39 Year Old - Rope Edition
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Shipping costs are not included in these examples. You can find more information here.
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Laphroaig 39 Year Old - Rope Edition
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Shipping costs are not included in these examples. You can find more information here. Winning bidders having this bottle delivered to a UK address will pay Hammer Price + 12.5% buyers commission + 20% VAT on the hammer price and buyers commission
Winning bidders having this bottle delivered to a non-UK address will pay Hammer Price + 12.5% buyers commission
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Description
The Laphroaig The Wall Collection: Rope Edition is a 39-year-old single malt Scotch whisky released in 2025. As a limited-edition release with only 200 bottles worldwide, it is extremely rare and may be difficult to find. Its name is inspired by the ropes of the puffer boats that delivered sherry casks to the Islay distillery.
- Country: Scotland
- Region: Islay
- Size: 70cl
- Type: Single Malt Whisky
- Age: 39
- Number of Bottles: 1
- Strength (%): 42.4%
- Distillery: Laphroaig
- Distillery Status: Operational
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About the Distillery:
The Laphroaig distillery was established in 1815 by Donald and Alexander Johnston. The Johnstons who founded Laphroaig were from the Clan Donald and are likely to be from the MacIain of Ardnamurchan branch of the clan. The family anglicised their name to Johnston. The last member of the Johnston family to run the distillery was Ian Hunter, a nephew of Sandy Johnston, who died childless in 1954 and left the distillery to one of his managers, Bessie Williamson.
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Terms & Conditions:
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