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Glen Mhor 1980 (bottled 2011), Gordon & MacPhail, 43%
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A rare Scottish whisky gem from the Highland distillery Glen Mhor. This vintage 1980 bottling from Gordon & MacPhail offers elegant malted wood, lightly salted notes, and subtle citrus fruit at 43%.
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ABV: 43
Distillery: Glen Mhor
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Type: Closed Distillery,Single Malt
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Bottler: Gordon & MacPhail
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Glen Mhor 1980 (bottled 2011), Gordon & MacPhail, 43%
A rare whisky that tells an extraordinary historical tale from a closed Scottish distillery. This exclusive Gordon & MacPhail bottling from Glen Mhor is a true treasure for collectors and whisky enthusiasts seeking something beyond the ordinary.
From the legendary distillery in Inverness comes this Single Malt, which is a direct connection to whisky’s proud past. Bottled in 2011 after more than 30 years of maturation, this whisky represents a lost era in Scottish whisky production. With a gentle alcohol content of 43%, the whisky presents itself as elegant and pleasant on the palate.
Each bottle is a unique historical artifact, produced at a distillery long since closed. Gordon & MacPhail, a name deeply respected in the whisky world, has carefully preserved this rare liquid through decades. This makes the bottle far more than just a drink – it’s an investment and a piece of living whisky history.
For the dedicated collector and the genuine whisky enthusiast, this Glen Mhor represents an unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of unique whisky heritage. A rare chance to taste and experience a whisky from a distillery that now exists only in history books.
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