Murray McDavid

Port Dundas 26 Years Old Mission Gold

ABV: 47.7% 70 cL

This single grain from Port Dundas Distillery from the Lowland region of Scotland. The distillery first opened in 1811 and was once the beacon of Scotch whisky capital, and the largest distillery in Scotland. Port Dundas has since closed and was demolished in 2011, making every single drop more special!

This whisky was distilled in 1998 and quietly matured in an ex-Bourbon hogshead for 26 years before bottling in 2024 by Murray McDavid for their Mission Gold collection, at natural cask strength, natural colour and no chill filtration. 

Nose

Creamy butterscotch, apricot jelly & delicate vanilla

Palate

Sweet popcorn, banana custard, delicate toffee notes, velvety textures & oak sweetness

Finish

Mellow oak, with sweet cereal notes lingering.

£88.00 £112.00 £24.00 Off

Tax included.

PRODUCT INFO

Region Lowland
Distillery Port Dundas
Cask type Ex-Bourbon hogshead
Bottling company Murray McDavid
Outrun 200 bottles
Whisky type Single Grain
Cask number #31795

Port Dundas, founded in the early 1800s on the Forth & Clyde Canal in Glasgow, was once one of Scotland’s largest and most important grain distilleries. It became a major engine of blended Scotch production, using column stills to create a light, clean, versatile grain spirit. Over nearly two centuries it expanded, merged with neighbouring distilleries, and supplied whisky to many of Scotland’s biggest brands. Port Dundas closed in 2010, but its remaining aged stocks are still released occasionally, often showing a gentle, sweet style with notes of vanilla, grain, soft fruit, and delicate spice — a quiet reminder of one of Glasgow’s historic whisky giants.