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Limited Release of 220

Jaguar C-Type

In celebration of the 70th Anniversary of the C-Type Jaguar, we are proud to present an exclusive release limited to only 220 bottles.

Limited Release of 220

Jaguar x The Glenturret

In 1953, the Jaguar C-Type cemented its place in motorsport history by dominating the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car that introduced disc brakes to the world, finished 1st, 2nd, 4th and 9th and set a new average speed record of 105.84mph, the first time a 100mph average had ever been broken, thanks to its 220bhp engine with triple Weber carburettors and aerodynamic lightweight body.

C-Type 70th Anniversary

Limited Release

The whisky is a minimum age of 32 years old and was drawn from 5 casks. Oloroso sherry-seasoned European oak hogsheads deliver traditional RICH FRUIT and AROMATIC SPICES, and a single Pedro Ximenez sherry-seasoned American Oak hogshead imparts SWEET VANILLA and LIGHT OAK.

Bob Dalgarno

Whisky Maker's Notes

Sweet GINGER with CINNAMON. Hints of TREACLE, SULTANAS, RIPENING APPLE with VANILLA and SUBTLE OAK. WOOD SPICES open followed by STICKY GINGER CAKE, DATES and RAISINS. Light traces of LIQUORICE in the background, heavier sweet aromatic notes emerge later. Medium to long finish. SWEET, FRUITY and aromatic encased in soft MATURING OAK.

In 1953, the Jaguar C-Type cemented its place in motorsport history by dominating the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car that introduced disc brakes to the world, finished 1st, 2nd, 4th and 9th and set a new average speed record of 105.84mph, the first time a 100mph average had ever been broken, thanks to its 220bhp engine with triple Weber carburettors and aerodynamic lightweight body.

We are proud to present an exclusive release limited to only 220 bottles.

Photography: © JDHT

Jaguar C-Type

Regular price £2,200.00
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ABV: 42.3%
70cl
Limited Release of 220
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In 1953, the Jaguar C-Type cemented its place in motorsport history by dominating the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car that introduced disc brakes to the world, finished 1st, 2nd, 4th and 9th and set a new average speed record of 105.84mph, the first time a 100mph average had ever been broken, thanks to its 220bhp engine with triple Weber carburettors and aerodynamic lightweight body.

We are proud to present an exclusive release limited to only 220 bottles.

Photography: © JDHT

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