Mortlach

Speyside Scotch Whisky

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Tasting notes by markjedi1 on 3rd May 2013
Sweet Seventeen 86/100

Tasting notes by markjedi1 on 3rd May 2013
Sweet Seventeen 86/100

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  • Mortlach 17 Year Old 1995 Asta Morris - Sweet Seventeen

    By markjedi1 on 3rd May 20132013-05-03T17:33:00

    86

    I have long known the Belgian whiskyclub Fulldram to have good taste. Their four previous club bottling (Littlemill 1990, Auchentoshan 1999, Bowmore 1999 and Tomatin 1976) were all gems in their own right… read more

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  • Mortlach 17 Year Old 1995 Asta Morris - Sweet Seventeen

    By markjedi1 on 3rd May 20132013-05-03T17:33:00

    86

    I have long known the Belgian whiskyclub Fulldram to have good taste. Their four previous club bottling (Littlemill 1990, Auchentoshan 1999, Bowmore 1999 and Tomatin 1976) were all gems in their own right… read more

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  • Mortlach 21 Year old - Older but not wiser

    By WhiskyBee on 26th Mar 20132013-03-26T07:09:00

    91

    This was close to a blind purchase for me. Perhaps a one-eye-shut purchase would be more accurate. I had a wee sample of Mortlach 21 last winter and was suitably impressed. This, plus my fondness for the… read more

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  • Mortlach 46 Year Old 1936 Gordon & Macphail - Pre-war Gem

    By markjedi1 on 25th Mar 20132013-03-25T18:10:00

    94

    At a local whisky festival I spotted a bottle of Mortlach that just screamed to be picked up. It was not just the price tag of 55 EUR for a 2cl dram. The fact that the label sported 1936 in large print,… read more

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  • Mortlach 17 Year Old 1994 Malts of Scotland - Dirty Sherry

    By markjedi1 on 8th Mar 20132013-03-08T19:30:00

    87

    While we are tasting Mortlach, let me continue with the new releases from Malts of Scotland. There is a Mortlach in there as well, the first for this German bottler. Oh, this is a weird nose. Powerful,… read more

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  • Mortlach 17 Year Old 1992 Exclusive Casks CWC - Portlach

    By markjedi1 on 5th Mar 20132013-03-05T06:49:00

    84

    David Stirk recently gave his range a completely new look. Packaging is part of the deal, after all. This Mortlach was released in 2010 under the Exclusive Casks label, meaning it got a finish on a sp… read more

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  • Mortlach 17 Year Old 1988 Signatory Vintage - Fiery Swimmer

    By markjedi1 on 5th Mar 20132013-03-05T06:48:00

    83

    Today, the Speysider Mortlach, is still an important malt in the Johnnie Walker blends. John Walker & Sons were owners of the distillery for a long time. It is not easy to track down Mortlach as a single… read more

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  • Mortlach 15 Year Old SMWS 76.83 - Struck Matches

    By markjedi1 on 5th Mar 20132013-03-05T06:47:00

    75

    This Mortlach was distilled in November 1995 and matured on a first fill sherry butt. It was bottled by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, a club that aims to bottle only exceptionale good (their words, not… read more

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  • Mortlach 1984 Gordon & Macphail Centenary Reserve - Rotting Oranges

    By markjedi1 on 5th Mar 20132013-03-05T06:47:00

    79

    To celebrate their 100th anniversary, Gordon & Macphail bottled a couple of whiskies in 1995 under their Centenary Reserve label. I already tried their magnificent Caol Ila from 1966. This is a Mortlach… read more

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  • Mortlach 22 Year Old Gordon & Macphail - Christmas cake

    By markjedi1 on 5th Mar 20132013-03-05T06:46:00

    82

    Gordon & Macphail hardly needs an introduction, right? They became world famous when the launched the Mortlach 70 Year Old a few years back, the oldest single malt ever to be bottled. This licensed bo… read more

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