Strathmill

Strathmill 47 Year Old 1974 Gordon & Macphail Dram Takers Collection Single Refill American Hogshead #1786 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2021) 70cl

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Strathmill 47 Year Old 1974 Gordon & Macphail Dram Takers Collection Single Refill American Hogshead #1786 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2021) 70cl 1 of 46 bottles from a single...

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Strathmill 47 Year Old 1974 Gordon & Macphail Dram Takers Collection Single Refill American Hogshead #1786 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2021) 70cl

1 of 46 bottles from a single refill American oak Hogshead.

Arguably the most famous independent bottler of Scotch whisky there is. Gordon & MacPhail was founded in Elgin in 1895 by James Gordon and John Alexander MacPhail. It is now owned by the Urquhart Family who have bow bottled over 350 different expressions from around 69 different distilleries. Gordon & MacPhail is the Trading name of Speymalt Whiskies while also owning the Benromach distillery, which they purchased in 1993. Some of the brands include Connoisseurs Choice, Cask Strength, Rare Old and Speymalt.

The Dram Takers is an old and dignified series of releases over the age of 40. 

TASTING NOTES

Nose: Candied lemon and Lime aromas lead to dried peach and apricot. Vanilla and barley sugar notes give way to leather and oak.

Palate: Sweet and creamy with intense exotic fruit flavours, pear and passionfruit develop with yuzu lime and cracked black pepper.

Finish: Medium length with tobacco and citrus. 

About Strathmill

Light in character, Strathmill uses a long fermentation regime to help create fruitiness.

The distillery’s main production quirk comes in the form of a purifier pipe running from the lyne arm into the body of the spirit stills.

Like Glenlossie and Glen Spey, this adds a lightly oily character to the new make, here picked up almost as olive oil which mixes well with the lightly fruity/grassy notes.

Thanks to the River Isla, Keith has a long history of milling, both for meal and weaving (the town still has a kilt museum). Two of those old mill sites have since been converted to distilleries, Glen Keith and Strathmill.

Built in 1892, it was originally called Glenisla (with -Glenlivet suffixed). Its original owners sold it in 1895 to W&A Gilbey which was by then building its holdings in Scotch [see Glen Spey, Knockando]. As Gilbey moved through various incarnations so Strathmill became an integral part of the J&B family.

Its only official release is as part of the Flora & Fauna range.

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country Scotland
Region Speyside
Whiskey style Single malt, Single cask
Whiskey variety Scotch

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