Whisky Signatory Mortlach 2008 61.2% Cl.70 - Giftbox
Format: 70 cl
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| Mortlach | |
| Whisky | |
| Spicy, fruity, light peaty | |
| Malted barley, water, yeast | |
| 70 cl | |
| 61.2% | |
| Ex-sherry or ex-bourbon oak casks | |
| About 12-14 years | |
| Distillation in copper pot stills | |
| 2 | |
| Not cold filtered | |
| Golden amber | |
| At room temperature, neat or with a drop of water |
The Whisky Signatory Mortlach 2008 61.2% Cl.70 - Giftbox is a superb expression of the famous Scottish spirit, bottled by Signatory Vintage, one of the most respected independent bottlers. This particular whisky was distilled in 2008 and bottled at a powerful alcohol content of 61.2%, allowing enthusiasts to enjoy the spirit in an almost pure form.
This Mortlach is presented in an elegant giftbox, making it ideal for a special gift or to add a touch of prestige to your collection. The uniqueness of this single malt lies in its partially triple distillation process, a unique method for Mortlach that imparts a complexity and depth of flavor rarely encountered.
On the nose, the whisky reveals intense notes of malt, with hints of vanilla and honey, subtly mixed with aromas of ripe fruit and sweet spices. On the palate, the strength of the alcohol harmonizes with a rich complexity of flavors that includes chocolate, cinnamon, and a background of smoky wood that lingers in a long and deeply satisfying finish.
This whisky is not only a delight for the palate but also a sensory journey into the tradition and craftsmanship of high-quality Scottish distillation. An unmissable addition for connoisseurs and whisky lovers.
Mortlach
Discover the spirits, production style and story of Mortlach.
Distillation
Traditional procedure with a "partial-triple" distillation regime producing a new make commonly described as distillate 2.81; use of worm tubs for condensation, which impart structure and salinity to the spirit.
Ageing
Maturations in various types of casks depending on the expression: refill and first-fill casks are used, with extensive use of sherry casks for some references; certain special releases are finished in French oak or other selected woods/finishings.