Product description
Glen Mhor Distillery has not produced whisky since 1983 and its memory is slowly fading away.
It is likely that many young whisky lovers have never had the chance to come across it. And that is a pity. Glen Mhor single malt made a huge impression on Neil Gunn, a Scottish poet and writer who worked at the distillery as an excise officer for a short period. “Until you have the good fortune to taste a perfectly mature whisky, you really don’t know what kind of drink it is,” he wrote about Glen Mhor single malt . The official 10-year-old edition dates back to the 1970s and is now considered a collector’s item. It was bottled by Charles Mackinlay & Co. (the company held the distilling license, and the distillery belonged to the DCL group) for an Italian importer.
Aroma : malt, peat and lovely floral tones (flowery meadow), traces of fennel, some apples and peaches, vanilla and a very delicate oak note.
Taste : mild and delicate, floral-herbal, chamomile tea, lemongrass, a pinch of cardamom, baked apples, breakfast cereals and somewhere in the back delicate traces of peat.
Finish: long, herbal with notes of orchard fruit and peat.