Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky Bottled by: Gleann Mor Spirits Company 70cl / 57.6%
A single cask Miltonduff 2009 15-year-old Speyside singe malt whisky bottled in 2024 by independent bottlers Gleann Mor for their Rare Find range.
This 15-year-old Miltonduff 2009 came from Cask 2646, a single first-fill bourbon barrel bottled without colouring or chill filtration and yielding 277 bottles at a potent natural cask strength of 57.6%.
Despite the scarcity of official Miltonduff whiskies, independent bottlings of this often overlooked Speyside distillery are readily easy to come by, and are always worth investigating for aficionados of the classic Speyside style.
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Miltonduff 2009-2024 | 15 Year Old Gleann Mor Rare Find Single Cask 2646
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It’s a fabulous single malt - first discovered in holiday to Scotland. Small batch whisky and is mostly used as a main component of a blended whisky. Lovely smooth taste
The only way to drink an affordable and decent strength Macallan. A strong Sherry influence with a ‘vintage’ feel, akin to a Springbank 21 I drank 25 years ago when you could pick one up without bankrupting yourself