Glenlossie

Glenlossie 12 Year Old James MacArthur Fine Malt Selection Single Cask #4992 Cask Strength Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (1990s) 5cl Miniature

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Glenlossie 12 Year Old James MacArthur Fine Malt Selection Single Cask #4992 Cask Strength Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (1990s) 5cl Miniature A miniature of cask strength Glenlossie bottled somewhere...

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Glenlossie 12 Year Old James MacArthur Fine Malt Selection Single Cask #4992 Cask Strength Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (1990s) 5cl Miniature
£28.00 GBP

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Glenlossie 12 Year Old James MacArthur Fine Malt Selection Single Cask #4992 Cask Strength Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (1990s) 5cl Miniature

A miniature of cask strength Glenlossie bottled somewhere in the 1990s by James MacArthur.

Founded in 1982, James MacArthur has now been bottling single malt whiskies for over 25 years with you in mind.

Their policy is to select whiskies from Scottish Distilleries which are not very well known or have ceased to operate then bottling them at cask strength, thus introducing whisky drinkers to distilleries they had never heard of. This policy has been continued, with top quality single barrel bottlings from a wide selection of distilleries.

Only the best single casks are selected and bottled at cask strength. They don’t want to take anything away from the natural flavours of the whiskies, so there is no chill-filtration. Equally they don’t want to add anything to a good product, so no colouring is added. Just natural whisky, with maybe just a little help from a good bourbon or sherry cask.

About Glenlossie

Glenlossie was founded near Elgin in 1876 by John Duff, a former manager at Glendronach, in partnership with a consortium including Alexander Grigor Allan (who would later have a share in Talisker) and HMS Mackay. The restless, entrepreneurial Duff departed in 1888 to seek his fortune in South Africa and, later, the USA.

 

In 1962, Glenlossie's license was transferred to the DCL subsidiary Haig (the blend which accounted for almost the entirety of Glenlossie's malt). At the same time the number of stills was increased from four to six. Less than a decade later, in 1971,a sister distillery, Mannochmore, was constructed on Glenlossie's site and a dark grains plant was also added to convert pot ale and draff from the group's distilleries into animal feed. There is also a bonded warehouse on Glenlossie's land containing over 200,000 maturing casks from various Diageo distilleries.

Given that Glenlossie was named as one of only twelve 'top class' malts by blenders in 1974, it is perhaps surprising that the distillery is so little-known. The reason, however, is easy to determine - the blender's high regard means that demand for Glenlossie remains extremely high, and as a result less than 1% of the distillery's output is kept back for single malt. The only official bottling of Glenlossie currently available is the 10 yo Flora & Fauna release available since the 1990s. This range is being gradually phased out, however, and it remains to be seen what plans Diageo have for this distinguished, yet obscure, workhorse.

Independent bottlings of Glenlossie are pretty rare, although Gordon & Macphail have bottled a handful of expressions recently.

64.2% ABV

5cl / 50ml

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

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