Gordon & MacPhail
ABV: 61.1% 70 cL
This single malt was distilled in 2011 at the Aberfeldy Distillery in the Highland region of Scotland. It was aged for 14 years in a single First-Fill Sherry Butt, resulting in a rich, sweet, and creamy malt with notes of stewed plums, orange marmalade, and cracked black pepper.
Bottled at natural cask strength, without chill-filtration or artificial colouring by Gordon and MacPhail for their Spirit of Scotland Collection.
Rich fruitcake, fudge and cinnamon.
Stewed plums, rich orange marmalade, cinnamon and cracked black pepper.
Spicy and lingering with red berries.
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472 Union Street
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Union Street
472
Aberdeen AB10 1TS
United Kingdom
| Region | Highlands |
| Distillery | Aberfeldy Distillery |
| Cask type | First Fill Sherry Cask |
| Bottling company | Gordon & MacPhail |
| Outrun | 565 Bottles |
| Whisky type | Single Malt |
| Cask number | 7791 |
Aberfeldy Distillery, founded in 1898 by the Dewar brothers to supply malt for their fast-growing blend, stands as the historic heart of the Dewar’s brand. Built beside the mineral-rich Pitilie Burn, it became central to Dewar’s international rise in the early 20th century and survived wartime closures before being modernised in the 1970s. The distillery’s long fermentations, tall stills, and pure water source produce a naturally honeyed, fruity Highland spirit that matures beautifully in bourbon and sherry casks, all within its classic Victorian setting.
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This single malt was distilled in 2011 at the Aberfeldy Distillery in the Highland region of Scotland. It was aged for 14 years in a single First-Fill Sherry Butt, resulting in a rich, sweet, and creamy malt with notes of stewed plums, orange marmalade, and cracked black pepper.
Bottled at natural cask strength, without chill-filtration or artificial colouring by Gordon and MacPhail for their Spirit of Scotland Collection.
Tax included.
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