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Miltonduff 17 Yrs

Release No: 18

Miltonduff 17 Yrs

Regular price £120.00
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A lovely and elegant dram that is more complex than you'd think.

Region Speyside
Distilled 11.06.2007
Bottling Date 16.10.2024
Cask #338
ABV 59.3%
Matured at KY15 7BU
Age 17
Bottled at Auchtermuchty
Notes 2nd Fill European Oak HHD Ex Sherry
Bottles in batch 118
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This product is available on pre-order only and will be delivered at the start of September once launched

    • A little piece of history

      Originally an illegal farm distillery named Milton, but turning legal in 1824 and from then on known as Miltonduff, after the first owners. The distillery changed hands many times and one of the previous owners operated a pair of Lomond stills, producing a different style, bottled as Mosstowie (from 1964-1981). The latter bottling has become very rare. The lion’s share of Miltonduff’s production is a building block for the blended Scotch Ballantine’s of Chivas Brothers, a subsidiary of Pernod-Ricard, which bought Miltonduff in 2005 and still owns the distillery. Single malt bottlings of Miltonduff are rare too, and usually from an independent bottler.

      Water source

      Borehole with on-site aquifer

      Malt source

      Commercial maltsters.

      Capacity

      5.8 million litres of alcohol per annum

      Location: Miltonduff, Elgin, Speyside

    A little piece of history

    Originally an illegal farm distillery named Milton, but turning legal in 1824 and from then on known as Miltonduff, after the first owners. The distillery changed hands many times and one of the previous owners operated a pair of Lomond stills, producing a different style, bottled as Mosstowie (from 1964-1981). The latter bottling has become very rare. The lion’s share of Miltonduff’s production is a building block for the blended Scotch Ballantine’s of Chivas Brothers, a subsidiary of Pernod-Ricard, which bought Miltonduff in 2005 and still owns the distillery. Single malt bottlings of Miltonduff are rare too, and usually from an independent bottler.

    Water source

    Borehole with on-site aquifer

    Malt source

    Commercial maltsters.

    Capacity

    5.8 million litres of alcohol per annum

    Location: Miltonduff, Elgin, Speyside