Hart Brothers Single Cask Mortlach 2004 - 16YO

Mortlach
Speyside
Bottled:
2021
Bourbon Hogshead
Finish:
52,6
% ABV
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Hart Brothers

Scotland
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This Single Cask Mortlach is 16 years old and has matured for a long time in a former Bourbon cask, which has had little flavour impact. It has resulted in a fresh, sweetly spiced older Mortlach version. A Mortlach different from many earlier single cask versions, a style that blenders love to work with.

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Tasting note:

Nose

At first very subdued. Shortly afterwards, yellow and citrus fruit and subtle sweet spices. Then hints of vanilla custard and butter.

Flavour

Very rich in roasted sugars, creme brulee and citrus fruit. Mouth-filling and increasingly powerful. Tones of Grand Marnier liqueur.

Aftertaste

Sweet spices, mouth-filling and warming. Yellow fruity dessert wine and white chocolate. Long and chic.

Destillery

Mortlach

Mortlach distillery is located in the Speyside region. One of the somewhat older distilleries and owned by the Diageo group. It has a special reputation and is situated in Dufftown, where Glenfiddich and Balvenie are also located. For years, most of its production went into Diageo's blends. The production has a remarkable side to it, which can make the spirit very spicy and expressive. This only became recognisable when a limited-edition rare malt appeared in 1996. For years, independent bottlings have been on the market since 2004, making many aficionados yearn. Especially the meaty, spicy and full flavours appealed to the imagination. Since 2014 Mortlach was introduced by owner Diageo as a worldwide Single Malt in different ages.

High Spirits Import category Hart Brothers
About the bottler

Hart Brothers

If we go back in history to the Hart family, we find that they had a licence to sell liquor as early as the late 19th century. The family then owned an inn in Paisley. Brothers Iain and Donald Hart turned the business around in 1964 and concentrated on selling wine and spirits and blending Scotch whisky.

They are experts in finding and bottling the best Scotch whisky, maturing it in the highest quality oak casks and choosing the perfect time to bottle it. No colouring is used, no cold filtration is used and the bottlings are at cask strength or 46%. For the 46% bottlings, only the purest Scottish spring water is used to bring the whisky to strength. Everything is pure and focused on the best taste and quality.

Alistair Hart began his career in the whisky industry in 1962 as a novice whisky blender with Whyte & Mackay Limited. He was supervised by Major Hartley Whyte and in 1972 was promoted to Director and held the position of Chief Blender. In 1975, Alistair left Whyte & Mackay to join his brothers at Hart Brothers, building the global reputation the company now enjoys. He took with him good contacts in the whisky industry, which still results in exceptional bottlings that you rarely see in the competition, such as Talisker, Glendronach, Dalmore and Littlemill.

In doing so, they adhere to Hart Brothers' motto: The Spirit of Excellence.

Hart Brothers Single Cask Mortlach 2004 - 16YO
About the bottler

Hart Brothers

Started in 1994 by Mark Reynier, Simon Coughlin and Gordon Wright and since 2000 also owners of Bruichladdich, which was sold in 2012. Aceo ltd. bought Murray McDavid in 2013 and a year later, the home on the site of the former Coleburn distillery in the heart of Speyside. One of the first companies to use a variety of interesting casks to complete the maturation process to perfection. Coleburn's traditional Victorian dunnage warehouses hold thousands of casks of whisky from over ninety different distilleries. They bottle only the best in six different categories:

All whiskies are carefully selected to emphasise the art of maturation and blending.

High Spirits Import whisky category James Eadie
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James eadie

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High Spirits Import whisky category Claxton's
About the bottler

Claxton's

Claxton's, situated on the Dalswinston private estate just north of Dumfries, spans several traditional dunnage warehouses both for its own storage and for third parties, as well as a bottling line. Illustrious visitors to the estate include Robert the Bruce and Robert Burns and it is now a holiday accommodation where you can enjoy hunting, fishing and of course Scotch whisky.

The family business has a clear vision in which the balance between the influence of the cask and the quality of the spirit is always paramount. Claxton's elevates value, quality and flavour above all else and the family has been passionate about independently bottled single malt whisky for decades before finally fulfilling their dream in 2015 with the release of their own casks. Released in two ranges to delight enthusiasts: Claxton's Single Caskbottled at cask strength in the beautiful decanters, and Claxton's Exploration Series bottled at 50% with the unique coinage system.

High Spirits Import whisky category Valinch & Mallet
About the bottler

Valinch & Mallet

Valinch & Mallet is a young Italian independent bottler of single cask and single malts at cask strength, non chill filtered and without added colourings.

Two friends with different backgrounds, united by the common passion for whisky and the desire to make it a profession and share the fruits of it with everyone. That is how Valinch & Mallet came to be.

When you add to this mix the Italian innate love of art and craft, and the heritage left behind by the extraordinary selectors who have forever linked Italy to Scotland and Scotch Whisky, a clearer picture begins to emerge.

About the bottler

Aceo Spirits

Aceo Spirits was founded in 1999 and owns several brands such as The Smoky Scot, The Glenlee as well as bottler Murray McDavid.

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