Strathmill

Strathmill 12 Year Old 2008 Douglas Laing Old Particular Single Refill Bourbon Hogshead DL 14681 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2021) 70cl

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Strathmill 12 Year Old 2008 Douglas Laing Old Particular Single Refill Bourbon Hogshead DL 14681 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2021) 70cl 1 of 314 bottles produced from a single...

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Strathmill 12 Year Old 2008 Douglas Laing Old Particular Single Refill Bourbon Hogshead DL 14681 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2021) 70cl
£109.00 GBP

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Strathmill 12 Year Old 2008 Douglas Laing Old Particular Single Refill Bourbon Hogshead DL 14681 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2021) 70cl

1 of 314 bottles produced from a single bourbon hogshead

TASTING NOTES

Nose: Clean and citric with a crushed sugar effect before maple syrup, spices and cereal grist.
Palate: The same (dry) spices are apparent early, morphing into juicy barley and a fudge style.
Finish: Shows an attractive mocha backdrop with burnt orange pith and later vanilla (FHL)
Old Particular is a “particularly” sought-after range of individually selected, specialist scotch whiskies from all over Scotland. Our third-generation family business is committed to bringing you the finest scotch whiskies exactly as we believe the distiller intended; without colouring or chill-filtration, and at a high alcohol strength, ensuring the whisky in your glass is as close as most come to experiencing that rarest of pleasures – savouring a dram straight from its cask in the hallowed surroundings of a distillery warehouse.

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.

48.4% ABV

70cl

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