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Glen Mhor | 40 Jahre | 1982/2022 | Sherry Cask #72 | Gordon & MacPhail | 50,8%

Glen Mhor | 40 Jahre | 1982/2022 | Sherry Cask #72 | Gordon & MacPhail | 50,8%

SINGLE MALT WHISKY
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Gordon & MacPhail stehen seit über 120 Jahren für exklusive Scotch-Raritäten. Einst kleiner Feinkostladen, zählt das Familienunternehmen heute zu den internationalen Experten in der Reifung besonderer Scotch Whiskys. Bis zu 80 Jahre lang bleiben die ausgewählten Destillate renommierter schottischer Brennereien in den Fässern, bevor Gordon & MacPhail ihre Liebhaber-Abfüllungen in verschiedenen Kollektionen veröffentlichen.

Ihre "Private Collection" bietet eine wirklich außergewöhnliche und einzigartige Auswahl an stark gereiften Single Malts aus einer Mischung von berühmten, wenig bekannten und inzwischen geschlossenen Brennereien in ganz Schottland.

Diese seltene Abfüllung wurde 1982 in der heute bereits geschlossenen Destillerie Glen Mhor destilliert. Der Whisky wurde 40 Jahre in Refill Sherry Hogshead gereift und im März 2022 mit 50,8 ABV abgefüllt. Nur 174 Stück sind weltweit erhältlich.

TASTING NOTES
Nose Reiche Sherry-Einflüsse mit gerösteten Haselnüssen und subtiler Milchschokolade. Noten von Sauerkirschen entwickeln sich neben süßem Sirup-Toffee.
Palate Intensives Fruchtkompott führt zu gepresstem Apfel und Demerara-Zucker. Himbeerkompott verbindet sich mit sanftem weißen Pfeffer und einem Hauch von getrocknetem Tabak.
Finish Voller Abgang mit Zitrusfrüchten und Sommerfrüchten.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Category Single Malt Whisky
Country Scotland
Region Highlands
Volume 0.7l
Alcohol Content 50.8%-vol
Age (in years) 40
Bottling Date 02/03/2022
Number of Bottles 174
Cask Number 72
Cask Type Sherry
Peat Unpeated
Filtration Non-chill-filtered
Colouring Not Coloured
Distillery Glen Mhor (Geschlossene Brennerei / Closed Distillery)
Bottler Gordon & MacPhail, Boroughbriggs Road, Elgin Moray IV30 1JY, Scotland, United Kingdom
Importer / Distributor Kirsch Import GmbH & Co. KG, Mackenstedter Str. 7, 28816 Stuhr, Deutschland
  • Glen Mhor - Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Glen Mhor Distillery, established in 1892 and closed in 1983, was operational for less than a century. It was located directly on the Caledonian Canal in Inverness, in the Scottish North Highlands. This distillery is known for its rare and difficult-to-find single malt whisky production, tied to a rich history closely associated with high-quality whisky production. Official bottlings from Glen Mhor are scarce since the distillery never released "official" bottlings, but it was possible to acquire Glen Mhor Single Malt from the UD Rare Malts series, including 22-year-old, 28-year-old, and cask strength bottlings, mostly dating from the 1970s. Independent bottlings were more accessible, with a small variety available on the market, mostly conducted by Gordon & MacPhail or Signatory Vintage.

    Glen Mhor is particularly noted for being the first distillery in Scotland to use a Saladin box for malting its barley, a method used until 1980, just three years before the distillery closed. This malting technique involved cooling the barley in a large rectangular container to ensure even aeration, symbolizing the distillery's innovative spirit.

    Despite its relatively short lifespan, Glen Mhor has left a lasting impression in whisky history, primarily through its unusual and characterful malts. Its bottlings are known to be big, fat, and quite muscular with a meaty and lightly smoky undertone. Glen Mhor was recently mentioned as one of the malts in the Mackinlay’s blend found entombed in ice under Ernest Shackleton’s hut.

    Glen Mhor's history is closely linked with that of Glen Albyn, as the two distilleries worked closely together for years. Glen Mhor became part of the DCL portfolio in 1972 but remained with the industry giant only until 1983 when it was another of Scotland’s smaller stills to close. Three years later, it was demolished.

    The fact that the capital of the Highlands doesn't have a single distillery might seem strange from a modern perspective, where whisky tourism is a major consideration. It's easy to forget how different the business was just a few decades ago. Glen Mhor remains a fascinating chapter in the rich history of Scottish whisky, a testament to the changes in the industry and the enduring spirit that lives on in the hearts of whisky enthusiasts.

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  • Gordon & MacPhail

    Gordon & MacPhail: A Guide to the Scottish Whisky Bottler with Tradition

    Gordon & MacPhail is one of the oldest and most prestigious independent whisky bottlers in Scotland, with origins dating back to 1895. Founded by James Gordon and John Alexander MacPhail, the company remains family-owned, managed by the Urquhart family, and is headquartered in Elgin, in the heart of Speyside, a region famous for its whisky production.

    Over a Century of Whisky Expertise

    Over the years, Gordon & MacPhail has developed unique expertise in maturing whisky. The company is known for selecting exceptional casks and aging them to perfection in their own warehouses. Many of their whiskies mature for decades, some for over 30, 40, or even 50 years before bottling.

    A Diverse Portfolio

    Gordon & MacPhail's range includes various product lines such as 'Connoisseurs Choice', 'Private Collection', and 'Generations'. Each line features its own theme and style, ranging from young, vibrant bottlings to rare, decades-old whiskies. Notably, Gordon & MacPhail also offers whiskies from closed distilleries, providing connoisseurs the chance to experience historically significant single malts.

    Commitment to Sustainability and Innovation

    In addition to preserving tradition, Gordon & MacPhail places great emphasis on sustainability and the advancement of their production processes. The company has recently announced plans to gradually reduce its role as an independent bottler and focus more on producing its own distillates. This includes using whisky from their own distilleries like Benromach and The Cairn to enhance the quality and uniqueness of their products.

    For whisky enthusiasts, Gordon & MacPhail offer not just a tasting of top-quality malts but also a profound experience of Scottish whisky history, marked by the company's dedication and passion.

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