Mosstowie 1980 SMWS 109.1

Mosstowie 1980 SMWS 109.1

结束时间: 2024-02-05
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拍品详情
品牌: Mosstowie
生产地: Speyside
酒龄:
瓶装商: SMWS
净含量: 70cl
酒精度: 63.6%
桶型:
装桶日期: 1980
酒款说明
Mosstowie is a long-discontinued single malt that was produced at the Miltonduff distillery in Speyside using Lomond stills. The stills were installed in the 1960s by owners Hiram Walker, who had done likewise at their Scapa, Inverleven and Glenburgie distilleries. The experiment was short-lived, with Miltonduff's Lomond stills ripped out and replaced by traditional pot stills in 1981. Primarily used as a constituent in Ballantine's blends, Mosstowie is rarely seen as a single malt, and sought after when it is.

This Mosstowie was distilled in June 1980 and bottled in May 1994 by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society. This was the first cask of Mosstowie bottled by the SMWS.

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) was founded in 1983 by a group of friends lead by tax accountant Phillip ‘Pip’ Hills as a private members club. The concept behind the society was to source casks from all over Scotland which would then be bottled and made available exclusively to its members. Perhaps the most famous feature of these bottles are the unique codes. Each distillery is represented by a different number and the following digits indicate that particular release. That same year, the SMWS set up its first location in Leith’s Vault buildings in Edinburgh where it still stands today.