Miltonduff 31 Year Old 1989 - Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & MacPhail) 700ml bottle - Scotch Whisky whisky
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Miltonduff 31 Year Old 1989 Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & Macphail)

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52.9%

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A 1989 Miltonduff single malt from independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail, matured in a single refill sherry hogshead for over 30 years, before being bottled in February 2021 as par...

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Name Miltonduff 31 Year Old 1989 Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & Macphail)
Brand Miltonduff
Average Price £650.00

Product Properties

Volume 700ml
Alcohol Content (ABV) 52.9%
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 05-06-2022

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A 1989 Miltonduff single malt from independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail, matured in a single refill sherry hogshead for over 30 years, before being bottled in February 2021 as part of is Connoisseurs Choice series. Aromas of clove, clementine and stewed fruit fill the nose, complemented by notes of baked apples, dates, marmalade and orange zest throughout the palate.
~ Master of Malt

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About The Brand: Miltonduff

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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