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MacPhail’s 21 Year Old
A celebration of craftsmanship and time, MacPhail’s 21 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky embodies the elegance and depth that Gordon & MacPhail are renowned for. Matured patiently for over two decades in carefully selected oak casks, this exceptional release delivers remarkable complexity and refinement, showcasing the art of long-term maturation.
On the nose, rich aromas of sherry-soaked fruits, toffee, and dark chocolate unfold, layered with hints of oak spice and dried figs. The palate is luxuriously smooth, offering flavours of sweet malt, roasted nuts, and gentle smoke, balanced beautifully by notes of honey, orange zest, and warming spice. The finish is long and elegant, leaving a lingering touch of oak and soft fruit.
Presented in a premium gift box, MacPhail’s 21 Year Old is a whisky to be savoured and shared. The perfect choice for collectors, connoisseurs, or as a prestigious whisky gift for special occasions.
Tasting Notes:
Nose: Sherry richness, dried fruit, toffee, and polished oak
Palate: Sweet malt, nuts, honey, and soft spice
Tomatin 2011
£49.99 inc. VATCask Type Bourbon
Colour Lightest Yellow
Aroma Ripe tropical fruits combine with green apple and tangerine. Lemon peel and roasted peanuts give way to soft vanilla.
Taste Smooth pear and underlying citrus complements white peach. Malted biscuit notes and melon are balanced by black pepper.
Finish Medium-bodied finish with mature oak and subtle dried herbs.
Macallan Speymalt 18 Year Old Cask #9620
We are delighted to offer this stunning Macallan 18 1st fill sherry butt from Gordon & MacPhail. 18 Year Old Macallan’s usually retail for £350, so to get an 18 Year Old Macallan from Gordon & MacPhail allows customers to try some superb liquid for a fraction of the usual cost.
Macallan Speymalt 18 Year Old 2005 Cask #6864
Bottled at: 57.3% ABV
Distillery: Macallan
Region: Speyside
Distilled: 28 April 2005
Bottled: 26 March 2024
Years Old: 18
Cask No.: 6864
Cask Type: Refill Sherry Butt
Outturn: 623 bottles
Tasting Notes
Colour: Dark gold.
Nose: Stewed apple aromas with hazelnut and cinnamon.
Taste: Raspberry compote with dried banana and cocoa powder.
Finish: Toasted oak and white pepper on the finish.
Macallan Speymalt 18 Year Old 2005 Cask #22606314
Distilled 2005
Bottled 2024
Strength 57.9%
Cask Type Refill Sherry Hogshead – Cask 22606314
Outturn 341 Bottles
Tasting Notes
Colour: Dark gold.
Nose: Dark chocolate aromas with clementine and fragrant cinnamon.
Taste: Fruit cake with toffee.
Finish: Mature oak, ginger, and dried banana on the finish.
Glenrothes 2009 14 Year Old
£128.99 inc. VATReleased as part of the Connoisseurs Choice from Gordon & MacPhail, this single malt Glenrothes was distilled in 2009 and matured in a first fill sherry hogshead for 14 years before being bottled at 53.4%.
Glen Spey 2008 15 Year Old
£120.00 inc. VATPart of the Connoisseurs Choice range, this single cask whisky is a rare opportunity to sample the distillery’s fruity spirit. The whisky was aged for 15 years in a refill bourbon barrel and only 258 bottles were produced. The palate boasts fruity notes of green apple, pineapple and citrus, with black pepper, charred oak and honey on the finish.
Tormore 2000 22 Year Old
This release is from Tormore Distillery, bottled at cask strength in the Connoisseurs Choice range. Having been distilled in 2000, only 185 bottles were produced of this 22 year old whisky at 58.8%.
Notes:
Vanilla fudge aromas lead to lemon and lime with notes of malted biscuit. Candied peel flavours combine with pineapple and white chocolate. A medium-bodied finish with brown sugar and oak.
Macphail’s 50 Year Old
£2,900.00 inc. VATThe MacPhail’s 50 is the oldest expression released in the current range, with the distillery of origin remaining a closely guarded secret. The casks were produced to Gordon & MacPhail’s exact specifications, providing a rare whisky with rich depth and elegance ‐ and an intriguing air of mystery.
Colour: Amber
Nose: Stewed dark fruits, warm cinnamon, milk chocolate and demerara sugar with subtle cigar box undertones. Beeswax polish and aged leather.
Taste: Vibrant orange, black pepper and sweet dried tobacco flavours with hints of apple, milk chocolate and spices.
Finish: Lingering, full and well balanced with spice and oak.
Macallan Speymalt 1950
A true masterpiece, the Macallan Speymalt 1950 is an exceptionally rare single malt, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail as part of their esteemed Speymalt series. Distilled in the mid-20th century at the legendary Macallan Distillery, this whisky is a stunning representation of Speyside craftsmanship at its finest. Aged for decades in carefully selected oak casks, this release has developed an extraordinary depth of character, offering a sublime balance of richness, complexity, and elegance.
On the nose, expect an exquisite harmony of dried fruits, dark chocolate, and rich sherry-soaked oak, layered with hints of antique leather, tobacco, and polished mahogany. The palate is equally indulgent, delivering notes of black cherries, figs, and roasted nuts, complemented by whispers of cinnamon, nutmeg, and a touch of espresso. The finish is remarkably long, with waves of warming spice, dark honey, and velvety oak lingering on the tongue.
Each bottle of this ultra-rare whisky is a time capsule, showcasing the unparalleled quality of Macallan’s historic distillations. With only a limited number of bottles available and at £4,500, this presents a unique opportunity to secure a very rare Macallan for a fraction of the price.
Glenburgie 2000 23 Year Old #3644
£185.00 inc. VATWe are pleased to offer this 2000 Glenburgie, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail in their Connoisseurs Choice range. Aged for 23 years, only 487 bottles were produced at 58.7% from a first fill sherry butt.
Fragrant aromas on the nose are proceeded by butterscotch and sweet dates. Zingy jam flavours follow, complemented by orange zest and sugary toffee.
St Magdalene 1982 40 Year Old Recollection Series
£2,500.00 inc. VATThis superb 40 year old Lowland single malt was distilled at St Magdalene distillery in 1982 and bottled by Gordon & MacPhail for their Private Collection in 2023 and features as part of the recollection series. Presented in a beautiful oak case, this is a must for any whisky collector.
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