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$1,575.00The Story
Cask #10586. Filled December 6th, 1970. Matured undisturbed for over half a century. One of three sibling casks from Glenrothes filled on the same day — each bottled separately by The Last Drop Distillers to document how 50 years of individual cask aging diverges from an identical starting point.
On December 6th, 1970, three casks were filled with Glenrothes Single Malt Scotch Whisky at the same time from the same spirit. Over the following half-century, each barrel matured alone in the Glenrothes warehouses, developing its own character through the unique interaction between that specific barrel's wood, its warehouse position, and the long slow passage of time. The Last Drop Distillers bottled all three sibling casks separately — preserving the personality of each individual barrel rather than blending them into uniformity.
The Last Drop Distillers was founded in 2008 by Tom Jago and James Espey to find, preserve, and bottle the world's oldest and rarest forgotten spirits before they are lost. The Glenrothes 1970 sibling cask project represents this mission at its most ambitious: three casks, one fill date, half a century apart, each a distinct chapter in the same story.
Tasting Notes — Cask #10586
- Nose: The characteristic Glenrothes 1970 profile — dried fruits, vanilla, and oak developed over half a century in Speyside warehouse conditions.
- Palate: Rich and complex — the individual character of Cask #10586 expressing the specific influence of this barrel's wood over 50+ years of maturation.
- Finish: Very long with the layered complexity that only extraordinary age can produce.
Specs
- Distillery: Glenrothes, Speyside, Scotland
- Distilled: December 6th, 1970
- Cask: #10586
- ABV: 45.0%
- Producer: The Last Drop Distillers (11th release)
- Series: Three sibling casks (#10586, #10588, #10589) from same fill date
- Size: 750ml
Browse all Scotch whisky at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What makes the sibling cask concept significant? All three casks were filled from the same distillation on December 6th, 1970 — identical starting points. Over 50+ years each developed its own character through its specific barrel wood and warehouse conditions. Bottling them separately allows direct comparison of what individual cask aging produces over a half century.
- Why bottle three sibling casks separately rather than blending? Blending the three casks would erase the individual personalities each developed. The Last Drop's decision to bottle separately reflects their core philosophy: preserve the character of the specific spirit as it exists, not as a blended average of multiple barrels.
- Who are The Last Drop Distillers? Founded in 2008 by Tom Jago and James Espey — both decades-long veterans of the global spirits industry. Their mission is to find and preserve extraordinary aged spirits that would otherwise be lost or consumed for blending. Each release is a finite parcel that cannot be restocked.
- Is Cask #10586 still available? Yes — in extremely limited quantities. Single cask releases at this age are irreplaceable.
Description
Cask #10586. Filled December 6th, 1970. Matured undisturbed for over half a century. One of three sibling casks from Glenrothes filled on the same day — each bottled separately by The Last Drop Distillers to document how 50 years of individual cask aging diverges from an identical starting point.
On December 6th, 1970, three casks were filled with Glenrothes Single Malt Scotch Whisky at the same time from the same spirit. Over the following half-century, each barrel matured alone in the Glenrothes warehouses, developing its own character through the unique interaction between that specific barrel's wood, its warehouse position, and the long slow passage of time. The Last Drop Distillers bottled all three sibling casks separately — preserving the personality of each individual barrel rather than blending them into uniformity.
The Last Drop Distillers was founded in 2008 by Tom Jago and James Espey to find, preserve, and bottle the world's oldest and rarest forgotten spirits before they are lost. The Glenrothes 1970 sibling cask project represents this mission at its most ambitious: three casks, one fill date, half a century apart, each a distinct chapter in the same story.
Tasting Notes — Cask #10586
- Nose: The characteristic Glenrothes 1970 profile — dried fruits, vanilla, and oak developed over half a century in Speyside warehouse conditions.
- Palate: Rich and complex — the individual character of Cask #10586 expressing the specific influence of this barrel's wood over 50+ years of maturation.
- Finish: Very long with the layered complexity that only extraordinary age can produce.
Specs
- Distillery: Glenrothes, Speyside, Scotland
- Distilled: December 6th, 1970
- Cask: #10586
- ABV: 45.0%
- Producer: The Last Drop Distillers (11th release)
- Series: Three sibling casks (#10586, #10588, #10589) from same fill date
- Size: 750ml
Browse all Scotch whisky at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What makes the sibling cask concept significant? All three casks were filled from the same distillation on December 6th, 1970 — identical starting points. Over 50+ years each developed its own character through its specific barrel wood and warehouse conditions. Bottling them separately allows direct comparison of what individual cask aging produces over a half century.
- Why bottle three sibling casks separately rather than blending? Blending the three casks would erase the individual personalities each developed. The Last Drop's decision to bottle separately reflects their core philosophy: preserve the character of the specific spirit as it exists, not as a blended average of multiple barrels.
- Who are The Last Drop Distillers? Founded in 2008 by Tom Jago and James Espey — both decades-long veterans of the global spirits industry. Their mission is to find and preserve extraordinary aged spirits that would otherwise be lost or consumed for blending. Each release is a finite parcel that cannot be restocked.
- Is Cask #10586 still available? Yes — in extremely limited quantities. Single cask releases at this age are irreplaceable.













