Miltonduff
Volume
ml
ABV
40%
Age
10 YO
Retailers
1
Miltonduff 1973 Bot.1980s Connoisseurs Choice is a 10-year-old Scotch whisky from the Speyside region, known for its rich and fruity character. Miltonduff distillery has a reputati...
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Miltonduff 1973 Bot.1980s Connoisseurs Choice
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Miltonduff 1973 Bot.1980s Connoisseurs Choice is a 10-year-old Scotch whisky from the Speyside region, known for its rich and fruity character. Miltonduff distillery has a reputation for producing high-quality single malts, often characterized by their smoothness and complexity. This expression is part of the Connoisseurs Choice range, which is recognized for showcasing exceptional whiskies from various distilleries.
Rich and fruity with notes of ripe apples, pears, and a hint of honey, complemented by subtle oak and a touch of spice.
Smooth and creamy with flavors of vanilla, toffee, and dried fruits, balanced by a gentle spiciness and a hint of citrus.
Medium length with lingering sweetness and a touch of oak, leaving a warm and satisfying aftertaste.
A well-rounded and approachable Speyside whisky, showcasing the classic fruitiness and elegance typical of Miltonduff.
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Pluscarden Abbey is located six miles southwest of Elgin. It was initially a priory when King Alexander II founded it around 1230. One of the original stones from the Abbey is still proudly on display at the Miltonduff distillery, which is supposed to be located where the Abbey's grain mill once stood. The Miltonduff variants offered by G&M show off this exceptional Speysider's enormous versatility: the Cask Strength Collection offers deep, spicy, black honey notes, while The Distillery Labels collection reveals a lighter, more floral side of the distillery. Another interesting fact is that Miltonduff used a Lomond still to make Mosstowie from 1967 until 1981, another single malt.
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