Strathmill - 13 Year Old (2008) Gordon & Macphail (Connoisseurs Choice)
Strathmill - 13 Year Old (2008) Gordon & Macphail (Connoisseurs Choice)

Strathmill

13 Year Old (2008) Gordon & Macphail (Connoisseurs Choice)

£89.95
70cl / 57.3%

Distilled at Strathmill distillery in 2008 and matured for 13 years in a refill bourbon barrel before being bottled on the 14th of July 2021 by Gordon & MacPhail for their Connoisseurs Choice cask strength range. 

One of only 202 bottles released exclusively to the UK.

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RegionScotland

Distillery StatusOperational

Bottles Produced202

Size70cl

Delivery Weight2.0 kg

Strength57.3%

ABOUT THE DISTILLERY / BOTTLER


Strathmill is one of three distilleries within the Moray town of Keith at the heart of "Malt Whisky Country". Unlike Keith's other two distilleries of Strathisla and Glen Keith, however, Strathmill is not owned by Chivas (part of the Pernod Ricardgroup) but since 1997 by Diageo who operate it for the production of blends such as J&B whisky.

The site had originally been home to a corn mill, established by A. G. Johnstone as Strathisla Mills in 1823, but following a boom in the whisky industry between 1890 and 1899 it was converted into a distillery in 1891. Some of the buildings therefore date to before its whisky production days. It was during this era of high demand that some thirty other distilleries were constructed in the area.

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