Wurm
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I'm looking into 2 different bottles of scotch made in 1965 to buy now to enjoy later on my 50th birthday.
One is a a Glenlivet 1965 G&M 1965 bottled in 2004
and the other a Glenlochy G&M, Rare Old 1965 bottled in 2002
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What I'd like to know is what the G&M stands for.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
In the first picture the box has "Gordon and Macphail" and the bottle "George and JG Smith" (I think I really can't read the bottle too well.) So I am a bit confused.
*edit* Accidentally posted the picture of the 1955 Glenlivet :blush:
One is a a Glenlivet 1965 G&M 1965 bottled in 2004
and the other a Glenlochy G&M, Rare Old 1965 bottled in 2002
![glive65gma_2.jpg](/community/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thewhiskystore.de%2Fdist%2Fglivet%2Fglive65gma_2.jpg&hash=e73045a5c50ccbf22f0902786289d19f)
![gloch65gm_2.jpg](/community/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thewhiskystore.de%2Fdist%2Fglochy%2Fgloch65gm_2.jpg&hash=5c73056daa072eacf370f759e1e553f2)
What I'd like to know is what the G&M stands for.
In the first picture the box has "Gordon and Macphail" and the bottle "George and JG Smith" (I think I really can't read the bottle too well.) So I am a bit confused.
*edit* Accidentally posted the picture of the 1955 Glenlivet :blush: