Bottled 2005 this was one of the final releases from the now discontinued Rare Malts series.
4,200 numbered bottles from this lost distillery.
John Birnie and James Mackinlay commissioned Charles C. Doig to design Glen Mhor Distillery which was found in 1892 and constructed at Muirton Basin in Inverness. Glen Mhor Distillery was a Scottish Highland malt whisky distillery equipped with two stills and one of the pioneering distilleries to release single malt whisky back in the 1960s. Closed in 1983, dismantled in 1986, demolished 1988 and now one of Scotland’s lost malt whisky distilleries.
This oily-bodied, green-gold Northern Highland 28-year-old starts fresh and zesty with typical lemon and white pepper flavours, sweetly drying to a soothing, minty finish.
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