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Ballantine’s 12 Year Old Gold Seal 75cl (70cl, 40%)

70cl / 40%

Ballantine’s 12 Year Old Gold Seal 75cl 70cl 40% Blended Scotland Whisky

£119.00

Region
Scotland
Age
12 years
Bottle Size
70cl
ABV
40%
Ballantine’s 12 Year Old Gold Seal Special Reserve, an Italian-market bottling for Spirit S.p.A. Genova, comes in the distinctive hexagonal clear bottle with black label and delivers a polished house style: honeyed malt, vanilla cream and ripe orchard fruit layered with gentle heather, toasted oak and a touch of spice, finishing smooth and rounded—ideal neat or over a single large cube; 40% ABV, 700 ml.

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A vintage 'Special Reserve' blend from the pre-millennial era, bottled at the classic 43% ABV and highly prized for its 'old-school' depth and subtle peat influence.

FieldDetails
Distillery / Bottler / Country & RegionGeorge Ballantine & Son Ltd. / Scotland, Blended Scotch
CategoryVintage Blended Scotch Whisky (Discontinued Presentation)
Age / Vintage / BottledMinimum 12 Years Old / Circa 1970s–1980s Bottling
ABV & Size(s)43% ABV / 75cl (Historical Standard)
Cask / TreatmentBlended (over 40 components); Casks not specified (Assumed refill Oak)
Natural ColourLikely E150a (Standard for blends of the era)
Non-Chill-FilteredNo (Chill-Filtered, common for high-volume blends)
Cask StrengthNo
Bottle count / OutturnStandard Production, discontinued presentation.
Intended channelInternational/US Export market before metrication and ABV reduction.
PackagingClear glass bottle, prominent "Gold Seal Special Reserve" label features.
Notes on discrepanciesThe 43% ABV and 75cl volume are specific markers of the pre-metrication era, highly sought after for retaining greater flavour esters and providing a richer, fuller mouthfeel than modern 40% versions.

Historical Context

The "Gold Seal Special Reserve" iteration represents a peak period for quality aged blends destined for global markets. The blend relies on components from key distilleries like Miltonduff and Glenburgie, matured for at least 12 years. The older 43% ABV releases possess distinctive "old-school" characteristics, including notable peat influence and complex maltiness, suggesting a richer, heavier profile was maintained in the malts available to blenders during this period.

Technical Specification & Variant Map

The key technical attraction is the 43% ABV bottling strength, which is above the modern standard and ensures a robustness often lacking in contemporary 40% blends. The 75cl volume confirms its provenance as a product largely aimed at the US or Commonwealth export markets, helping to date the bottling to the 1970s or 1980s.

ABVVolumeMarketEra cuesRelative desirability
43%75clVintage, North America/ExportPre-EU standardisation (c. 1970s-1980s�d>

High (For historical authenticity)
43%1 LitreVintage, Travel RetailPre-EU standardisation (c. 1970s-1980s)Highest (Large volume, high ABV vintage)
40%70clModern Core RangeCurrent productionLow (Standard mixer)

Packaging & authenticity checklist

Primary checks include confirming the bottle volume is 75cl (or 1L) and the ABV is 43% Vol.. The condition of the liquid is evaluated by the fill level; buyers should seek bottles maintained at the upper neck level, as vintage corks can fail over time. Cosmetic wear is common and generally acceptable for bottles of this age.

Regulatory/terminology notes

The 43% ABV means that a greater quantity of texture-providing long-chain fatty acids remains in solution compared to a 40% bottling, contributing significantly to the creamy mouthfeel and structural complexity noted by reviewers.

Liquid Profile (from verifiable notes)

Distillery/Bottler Snapshot

This bottling reflects George Ballantine & Son’s operational strategy in the 1970s and 80s, prioritizing quality and character stability. The blend incorporates malt whiskies that possess a complexity, including traces of peat smoke, that characterizes the flavour norms of that era.

Sourcing

Target formats/eras: Exclusively target bottles marked 43% ABV and 75cl or 1 Litre, confirming the "Gold Seal Special Reserve" designation.

Red flags to avoid: Reject bottles marked 40% ABV. Monitor carefully for fill levels below the shoulder.

Condition thresholds: Accept minor cosmetic wear appropriate for age, but prioritise bottles with secure seals and high fill levels.

Margin/velocity expectations: Low velocity, high value proposition for specialist retail and enthusiastic consumption. Significant margin opportunity exists given the low hammer prices.

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