North Port-Brechin 1981/2002 Gordon & MacPhail Conn. Ch. 40% vol. 0,7l
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Product information "North Port-Brechin 1981/2002 Gordon & MacPhail Conn. Ch. 40% vol. 0,7l"
Gordon & MacPhail is probably the most important independent bottler in Scotland.
Gordon & MacPhail has vast stocks of barrels from almost all distilleries, the stored vintages date back to the 30s.
The most famous series by Gordon & MacPhail is the Connoisseurs Choice with over 40 different bottlings.
There is also a Cask Strength series and bottlings under the name Spirit of Scotland and Speymalt.
One thing all the bottlings have in common is the very high, excellent quality.
North Port Brechin
North Port-Brechin was founded in 1820 under the name Brechin in the Eastern Highlands.
The name is reminiscent of the northern gate of the small town of Brechin, which was formerly surrounded by a city wall.
In 1922, the distillery came into the possession of DCL (today UDV), which demolished it in 1983.
The malt produced here was used for the Heather Dew Blends and the Vatted Malt "Glen Dew" of the defunct Mitchell Bros. company.
As a single malt there are North Port-Brechin only from Gordon & MacPhail, Cadenhead and in the Rare Malts Selection by UDV.
The malt has an oily body, in the taste traces of banana and pineapple, slightly spicy.
Gordon & MacPhail has vast stocks of barrels from almost all distilleries, the stored vintages date back to the 30s.
The most famous series by Gordon & MacPhail is the Connoisseurs Choice with over 40 different bottlings.
There is also a Cask Strength series and bottlings under the name Spirit of Scotland and Speymalt.
One thing all the bottlings have in common is the very high, excellent quality.
North Port Brechin
North Port-Brechin was founded in 1820 under the name Brechin in the Eastern Highlands.
The name is reminiscent of the northern gate of the small town of Brechin, which was formerly surrounded by a city wall.
In 1922, the distillery came into the possession of DCL (today UDV), which demolished it in 1983.
The malt produced here was used for the Heather Dew Blends and the Vatted Malt "Glen Dew" of the defunct Mitchell Bros. company.
As a single malt there are North Port-Brechin only from Gordon & MacPhail, Cadenhead and in the Rare Malts Selection by UDV.
The malt has an oily body, in the taste traces of banana and pineapple, slightly spicy.
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Distillery: | North Port |
Bottler: | Gordon & MacPhail |
Country: | Scotland |
Region: | Highlands |
Bottling Date: | 2002 |
Destillation Date: | 1981 |
Age: | 21 |
Coloured: | Natural Colour |
Volume: | 0,7 |
Alcohol: | 40% |
Product Type: | Single Malt Whisky |
Responsible food business operator: | Gordon & MacPhail Ltd., George House Boroughbriggs Rd. Elgin Moray IV30 1JY, Großbritannien |
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