Littlemill
Cask #113

Littlemill 25 Year Old 1991 Pearls Of Scotland

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Littlemill 25 Year Old 1991 Pearls of Scotland is a rare and historic Lowland single malt Scotch whisky from the long-lost Littlemill Distillery. Read more
Littlemill 25 Year Old 1991 Pearls Of Scotland
Regular price £264.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £264.00 GBP
£220.00 ex VAT
Sale Sold out

Bottle Information

Bottler: Gordon & Co.
Cask: #113
Cask Type: Single Cask
Type: Single Malt
Volume: 70cl
Region: Lowland
Vintage: 1991
Age: 25 Year Old
ABV: 52.8%
No. of bottles: 248

Tasting Notes

Nose Aromas of ripe orchard fruits, citrus zest, and gentle floral notes, layered with subtle vanilla oak. Palate Light yet complex, offering flavours of green apple, pear drops, and lemon peel, balanced with soft honeyed malt and hints of spiced oak. Finish Long, clean, and elegant, with lingering citrus freshness, delicate florals, and a touch of subtle oak spice.
Littlemill 25 Year Old 1991 Pearls of Scotland is a rare and historic Lowland single malt Scotch whisky from the long-lost Littlemill Distillery. Drawn from single cask #113, it was distilled in January 1991 and bottled in June 2016 by Gordon & Co. for the Pearls of Scotland series. With only 248 bottles released, this exceptional whisky captures the delicate and elegant style of Scotland’s oldest licensed distillery.

Why We Think You’ll Love It

  • From the lost Littlemill Distillery

  • Distilled January 1991, bottled June 2016

  • Single cask release: #113

  • Bottled for the Pearls of Scotland series

  • Just 248 bottles produced

  • A graceful Lowland malt with fruity delicacy and historic significance

A collectible treasure, preserving the refined elegance of the legendary closed Littlemill Distillery.

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The Distillery

Littlemill
Founded in 1772, the historic Littlemill Distillery was strategically located west of Bowling on the north shore of the River Clyde, along the main road into Glasgow, making it a central figure in Scotland’s whisky production. In the 1930s, Littlemill underwent significant upgrades, introducing innovative features such as double ventilation towers over a single drying kiln and pot stills with rectifiers instead of traditional swan necks. This unique combination of pot and column stills was designed to produce malt whisky with faster maturation, enhancing both efficiency and quality. Renowned as the oldest working malt whisky distillery in Scotland until its closure in 1992, Littlemill played a pivotal role in the evolution of Scottish whisky heritage. Although the distillery was permanently closed and demolished in 2006, leaving only the shell of the manager’s house, the legacy of Littlemill Distillery endures among whisky enthusiasts and historians. Today, Littlemill remains a revered name, symbolizing the enduring craftsmanship and innovation that continue to define Scotland’s rich whisky-making tradition.
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