The Glen Mhor 30 Year Old 1982, bottled in 2012 by Douglas Laing & Co. for their revered Old Malt Cask series, is a rare and evocative single malt from one of Scotland’s long-closed Highland distilleries. Drawn from a single refill hogshead (#9183), this whisky offers a beautifully composed snapshot of Glen Mhor’s lost distillery character after three decades of maturation.
Refill oak has allowed the spirit to evolve gently, preserving elegance and nuance rather than overwhelming the whisky with wood. Delicate fruit, soft malt and subtle spice unfold gradually, revealing the quiet complexity that defines great long-aged refill-cask malts. Bottled at natural strength and released in a limited outturn of just 228 bottles, this is a true collector’s piece.
A classic Old Malt Cask bottling, offering grace, restraint and a rare opportunity to experience a distillery that now exists only in memory.
Why We Think You’ll Love It
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From the closed Glen Mhor distillery
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Aged for 30 years after distillation in 1982
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Bottled in 2012 by Douglas Laing & Co.
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Single cask refill hogshead (#9183)
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Limited to just 228 bottles
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Part of the iconic Old Malt Cask series
Bottle Information
Bottle Information
Tasting Notes
Tasting Notes
Nose: Clean and spiced, cedar, cappucino, barley and vanilla.
Palate: Citric, smoked toffe'd, home baking style (and peat)?
Finihs: Carries burnt sugar, more spices, malt and trailing smoke.
