Left to Right: Saltire Rare Malt Founders Nigel Heywood and Keith Rennie

Fife Whisky Bottler scores hole-in-one with whisky sell-out

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Saltire Rare Malt, the fastest-growing independent whisky bottler in Scotland, is proud to announce the complete sell-out of its exclusive single cask release created in collaboration with Falkland Golf Club – a limited-edition 14-year-old Linkwood bottling.

Released to mark the 50th anniversary of the Falkland Golf Clubhouse, this rare expression was limited to just 60 bottles, available exclusively to club members and select guests. Priced at £80, the commemorative release proved an instant hit selling-out almost immediately, reflecting growing interest in small-batch, story-driven Scotch whisky.

In addition to the bottled release, the Falkland Golf Club bar is now offering the whisky by the dram, allowing more members to experience this rare single malt while stocks last. Saltire Rare Malt continues to expand its global presence, working with golf and sports clubs across the UK and worldwide – the Fife-based company is available to commission exclusive bottlings now.   

“We knew from the moment we sampled the cask that it was something special, and we’re thrilled the response from the community has echoed that”, said Founder & Director Keith Rennie at Saltire Rare Malt. “We love working with passionate sports clubs both local and further afield – we’d love to commission more limited-editions bottlings so do get in touch if your club would like one!”  

Distilled on 10th February 2011, the Speyside single malt has ‘sweet and fruity notes with strawberry candies as a top note, then cigar boxes and sugar-coated oranges with cotton candy.*’ Bottled at 54.1% ABV, this single malt is a bold and refined tribute to both Falkland’s rich golf heritage and the art of single cask whisky.

Falkland Golf Club

The Saltire Rare Malt Collection is available to buy online on their website, as well as enquiries for limited-edition commissions at: https://www.saltireraremalt.com/ 

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