Whisky Macduff 2009 14 YO 70cl - Gordon & Macphail

Gordon & Macphail

Whisky · 70 cl · 58.1% vol · Notes of dried fruit, vanilla, honey, light spices

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Producer Gordon & Macphail
Type Whisky
Aromatic profile Notes of dried fruit, vanilla, honey, light spices
Ingredients Malted barley, water, yeast
Format 70 cl
Gradation 58.1%
Type of cask Ex-sherry oak casks
Aging 14 years
Distillation method Copper pot still distillation
Number of distillations 2
Filtration Non chill-filtered
Color Golden amber
Consumption Neat, with water or ice
In the glass it shows a lively golden color and an immediately frank aromatic profile: malt, acacia honey and light citrus notes that intertwine with vanilla and a faint trace of wood. The palate is enveloping, of good weight, where the softness of the malt is accompanied by a fresh saline streak and a well-measured alcoholic warmth; subtle tannins and sweet spices emerge on the finish without overpowering the whole. It’s a balance that favors drinkability without sacrificing personality.

Bottled by Gordon & MacPhail after 14 years of maturation, it offers a linear and clear progression, ideal for those seeking an easy but not banal single malt. It suits both a simple moment of contemplation with a glass at moderate temperature and pairings with oily fish dishes, soft cheeses or nut-based desserts; a few drops of water release further aromatic nuances.

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