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Mortlach 1990-2005 - 15 Year Old - Dewar Rattray - Cask Collection - Single Cask 3701

LOT ID: 1023-1154


End Date : Jan 03 2024 08:10 PM


Total Bids: 19   

Winning Bid
£55.00


LOT DESCRIPTION

Mortlach 1990 - 2005. 15 Year Old. Bottled by Dewar Rattray for their Cask Collection. Cask number 3701. One of 322 bottles matured in a Hogshead. 700ml. 55.4%. In presentation tube.

CONDITION

Good.

FILLING LEVEL

Into Neck

Distillery:  Mortlach

Distillery Status:  Working

Bottler: A.D Rattray

Region: Speyside

Distilled Year: 1990

Bottling Year: 2005

Age: 15

Bottles Produced: 322

Limited Edition: yes

Cask Number: 3701

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 55.4%

Mortlach is one of the greatest Speyside whiskies in Diageo’s portfolio. The distillery’s robust, gutsy, earthy, beefy new make is a result of running the stills fast and using worm tub condensers, which minimises copper contact and gives a powerfully flavoured, deliberately sulphury new make that is frequently matured in sherry casks. 

Following the discontinuation of the much-loved Mortlach 16-year-old Flora & Fauna, the first official Mortlach core range was introduced in 2014 but flopped disastrously due to comically high pricing; the subsequent relaunch in 2018, with a return to reality-based pricetags, has been much more successful.  Gordon & MacPhail were previous licensed bottlers of Mortlach and have bottled the greatest examples from the distillery, including the famous Book of Kells editions and the extraordinary Generations bottlings, which included the first 70 and 75-year-old single malt whiskies ever bottled.



A Dewar Rattray was originally founded as a spirits merchant and whisky blender by Andrew Dewar Rattray in 1868, and was acquired after his death by William Walker, whose daughter would go on to marry Stanley P. Morrison of Morrison Bowmore.  Their son Tim Morrison revived the A D Rattray company around the turn of the millennium, a few years after the Morrisons had sold Bowmore to Suntory.

A D Rattray are known for their Stronachie single malt, a sourced Benrinnes named after a famous defunct Highland distillery. Rattray has been independently bottling single malt Scotch whisky regularly since 2004, usually as individual casks bottled at full cask strength. The company also has a Cask Islay brand for anonymous Islay single malts bottled at 46%. In 2017 Tim Morrison founded the Clydeside distillery in Glasgow, which released its inaugural single malt in 2021.

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BID HISTORY

BID DATE TIME
Last Bids £55.00 3rd January 2024 19:51