Aultmore 30 Year Old 1990 (cask 9526799) - The Octave (Duncan Taylor)

Aultmore 30 Year Old 1990 (Cask 9526799) The Octave (Duncan Taylor)

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This Aultmore is one of only 76 bottles available in the premiumised Octave range. Distilled back in 1990, and bottled 2021. Cask No: #9526799 Notes from Duncan Taylor Pre-Octave (ie before it was pu... Read more

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Name Aultmore 30 Year Old 1990 (Cask 9526799) The Octave (Duncan Taylor)
Brand Aultmore
Average Price £480.00
Type Scotch Whisky
Region Speyside Whisky

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Volume 700ml
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 05-23-2022

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This Aultmore is one of only 76 bottles available in the premiumised Octave range. Distilled back in 1990, and bottled 2021. Cask No: #9526799 Notes from Duncan Taylor Pre-Octave (ie before it was put into Octave cask): Colour - Young Sauternes. Nose - Lemon zest with a light pepperiness. Fresh cut grass and spring blossom enveloped in a light toffeee coating. Palate - More citrus zestiness and white pepper, orange cream and heathery notes, Crisp and full mouth feel. Finish - Touch of oak and the citrus notes persist. This release (after Octave): Colour - Copper. Nose - Dark chocolate, full of dried fruits and honey, prunes, and raisins. Old sweet madeira wine, Christmas cake and walnuts. Palate - Sherry notes from the nose continue very strongly on the palate but slightly drier, complex, and nicely rounded, a pinch of pipe tobacco, a complete classic sherried Speysider. Finish - Long, and follows the same flavour profile as the palate, softly spicy with some cloves in the aftertaste. Distilled at Aultmore Whisky Distillery, bottled by Duncan Taylor.~ Master of Malt

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About The Brand: Aultmore

In Keith, Banffshire, there is a whiskey distillery called Aultmore that creates a single malt whisky of the same name. Its name, which refers to its water source, the Auchinderran burn, is derived from the Gaelic term An t-Allt Mr, which means 'great fire.' Alexander Edward, who at the time owned the Benrinnes distillery, created it in 1895. The distillery was first powered by a waterwheel but was soon converted to a steam engine, which functioned continuously for 70 years, with the exception of maintenance. The primarily retired waterwheel generated energy during maintenance times. The distillery site currently has the steam engine on exhibit. After the distillery was enlarged, output more than doubled. The distillery was owned by Pattisons in 1899, the year they filed for bankruptcy. The distillery shuttered when production drastically decreased. After closing again during World War I because to a lack of barley, Aultmore reopened about 1904. After World War I was over, it reopened, and in 1923, John Dewar and sons acquired it. Distiller Company acquired it shortly after in 1925. 1930 saw yet another transfer of ownership when Scottish Malt Distillers purchased it. The distillery was one of the first to use draff, a byproduct of making whiskey, as animal feed in the 1950s. Malting floors at the distillery were shut down in 1968, and the facility as a whole was refurbished and extended in 1970. In addition to the two stills that were already there, a new spirit still and wash still were added, and Aultmore Reopened in 1971. Dewars, a Bacardi subsidiary that had previously owned Aultmore between 1923 and 1925, purchased the distillery back in 1998. Aultmore released their first official bottle in 2004, a 12-year-old, following earlier releases of flora and fauna and rare malts.

Read more about Aultmore on their website.

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