Mannochmore 11 Year Old 2009 (Parcel No.5) - Reserve Casks (The Single Malts of Scotland) 700ml bottle - Scotch Whisky whisky
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Mannochmore 11 Year Old 2009 (Parcel No.5) Reserve Casks (The Single Malts Of Scotland)

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Distilled in 2009, this Mannochmore single malt was then matured in seven hogshead casks for over a decade. At 11 year old, The Single Malts of Scotland independently bottled it up...

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Name Mannochmore 11 Year Old 2009 (Parcel No.5) Reserve Casks (The Single Malts Of Scotland)
Brand Mannochmore
Average Price £60.98

Product Properties

Volume 700ml
Alcohol Content (ABV) 48%
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 04-25-2022

Product Description

Distilled in 2009, this Mannochmore single malt was then matured in seven hogshead casks for over a decade. At 11 year old, The Single Malts of Scotland independently bottled it up for its Reserve Casks series in 2021. An intriguing dram, full of florals, herbs, and buttery sweetness.
~ Master of Malt

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About The Brand: Mannochmore

John Haig & Co. created the distillery in 1971. The distillery was decommissioned from 1985 and 1989, after which it was restored and began producing a Mannochmore single malt in 1992. The black Loch Dhu single malt whisky, also known as 'Black Loch' in Scottish Gaelic, was first launched in 1996 and has since gained popularity despite (or perhaps precisely because of) its somewhat peculiar look and flavor. The distillery, which shares personnel with the neighbouring Glenlossie distillery and only produces for twelve months at a time after a temporary re-closure in 1995, alternates breaks of twelve months with Glenlossie. Even though the infamous Loch Dhu hasn't been produced since 1999, Mannochmore distillery has been run year-round by its own staff since 2008. The distillery's home location, Speyside, receives its water from Bardon Burn. Castle Head Maltings in Elgin is where the malt is bought. One mash tun (12 tonnes), eight washbacks (54,000 L), three washstills (14,400 L), and three spirit stills are all present in the distillery (17,000 L). Steam is used to operate the distillery.

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