Berry Bros Roll Out Ronnie’s Reserve
Bottler Berry Bros & Rudd has released Ronnie’s Reserve – a series of whiskies comprised of seven casks – all now available except one [which will be available in June 2020].
Ronnie’s Reserve [named after the company’s heritage director, Ronnie Cox] has seven casks feature two bottlings from the 1960s, two from the 1970s, one from the 1980s and two from the 1990s:
Ronnie’s Reserve, Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Tempus Fugit 1968 (51.6% alcohol by volume – 103.2 proof). Only 65 bottles are being made available for $4,975 per bottle.
Ronnie’s Reserve, Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Curriculum Vitae 1969 (46.3% alcohol by volume – 92.6 proof). Only 122 bottles are being made available for $4,710 per bottle.
Ronnie’s Reserve, Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 1975 (45.5% alcohol by volume – 91 proof). Only 166 bottles are being made available for $1,965 per bottle.
Ronnie’s Reserve, Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 1979 (49.9% alcohol by volume – 99.8 proof). Only 196 bottles are being made available for $1,310 per bottle.
Ronnie’s Reserve, Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 1989 (54% alcohol by volume – 108 proof). Only 114 bottles are being made available for $655 per bottle.
Ronnie’s Reserve, Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 1992 (51.7% alcohol by volume – 103.4 proof). Only 67 bottles are being made available for $325 per bottle.
Ronnie’s Reserve, Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 1995 (53.2% alcohol by volume – 106.4 proof). Only 210 bottles are being made available for $230 per bottle.