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Millburn 1972 - 1995 Connoisseurs Choice
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Millburn 1972 - 1995 Connoisseurs Choice
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottler | Gordon & MacPhail |
Distillery / brand | Millburn |
Range | Connoisseurs Choice - Old Map Label |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Highlands |
Content Size | 0.7 liter |
Alc/vol | 40% |
Distilled | 1972 |
Bottled | 1995 |
Flavour Profiles | Full bodied and spicy |
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Millburn 1972 - 1995 Connoisseurs Choice
Distilled in 1972, over 50 years ago now, this Millburn was bottled in 1995 by Gordon & MacPhail bottled in the Connoisseurs Choice series. This series has been around since the late 1970s and has changed labels regularly. Colloquially, this version is called 'old map label'.
Tasting note
Nose
Subtle aromas of ripe fruit and floral notes balanced with a touch of old oak, giving hints of vanilla, dried herbs and a soft, smoky background.
Taste
The first sip reveals a complex palette with layers of dried fruit, nut mix, perhaps a hint of dark chocolate here and there and soft smoke notes. A delicate sweetness, reminiscent of honey and caramel, is seamlessly integrated with spicy spices.
Finish
Medium to long, with lingering warmth from the wood aromas. The finish is pleasantly dry, with a slight bitterness boosting the richness of the flavour.
Millburn Distillery
Millburn Distillery was located in Inverness, in the Scottish Highlands, along the banks of the River Ness. Founded in 1807, Millburn was one of the oldest distilleries in the region and had an eventful history with several closures and ownership transfers before it closed permanently in 1985.
A specific feature of Millburn was the use of water from the nearby Loch Ness, which contributed to the whiskies' distinctive flavour profile. Millburn whiskies were known for their robust and complex flavour, with notes of malt, fruit, honey and a subtle spiciness. The distillery used traditional copper pot stills and the whisky matured mainly in ex-bourbon casks, which ensured a balanced and deep flavour.
Despite the closure, Millburn's remaining bottles remain highly sought after by aficionados, collectors and investors because of their rarity and historical value. Millburn remains a fascinating part of Scotch whisky history, remembered for the exceptional quality of its single malts.
Gordon & MacPhail
Gordon & MacPhail is one of the most respected and influential independent bottlers in the whisky world. With a history dating back to 1895 and a commitment to quality, craftsmanship and innovation, the company has played a key role in the development and popularisation of single malt whisky. Their extensive portfolio, ranging from rare old whiskies to unique expressions from well-known distilleries, makes Gordon & MacPhail a favourite among whisky collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.
History
Gordon & MacPhail was founded in 1895 by James Gordon and John Alexander MacPhail. It began as a grocery shop in Elgin, selling a wide range of products, including tea, coffee, wine, and spirits. Soon the company focused on whisky, starting by bottling single malts, and one of Gordon & MacPhail's most important contributions to the whisky industry was their vision of maturing whiskies over long periods of time. While many distilleries focused on producing whisky for blends, Gordon & MacPhail saw the potential of single malts and began storing whiskies in their own casks for long-term maturation.
Please note
This bottle was bottled a long time ago. Please be careful when opening. The closure may have deteriorated. The item is sold as photographed and described. We do not accept any liability for the condition of the closure.
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