Blair Athol

2014 Signatory Vintage 100 Proof Edition #64

57.1% ABV • Whisky • 700ml • 10+ In Stock

Single Malt Whisky from The Highlands in Scotland

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PRODUCER
Blair Athol

BOTTLER
Independent Bottling by Signatory Vintage

AGE
11 Years Aged, Distilled 2014

CASK TYPE
2nd Fill Oloroso Sherry Butts

RELEASE
Strath Exclusive In BC Small Batch Release

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
No

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Blair Athol

Blair Athol has long been one of Perthshire’s dependable old engines, more often heard through the voice of Bell’s than under its own name. Founded in 1798 as Aldour, taking its name from the Allt Dour burn, it began life near Pitlochry at the southern gateway to the Highlands. The distillery’s early progress was uneven, with closure soon after opening, before it returned in the 1820s under the Blair Athol name.

Its modern identity was shaped most decisively by blending. Arthur Bell & Sons bought the silent distillery in 1933, though production did not resume until a major rebuild in 1949. From then on, Blair Athol became a central malt in Bell’s, valued for weight, richness, and a firm nutty character. It expanded from two stills to four in 1973, increasing its ability to supply the blend while leaving relatively little whisky for official single malt bottlings.

Production is built around a robust Highland style rather than delicacy. The spirit is commonly associated with a full texture, malty depth, dried fruit, and spice, helped by cloudy wort and relatively short fermentation. Sherry casks suit it particularly well, drawing out its darker, nuttier side. Although now owned by Diageo, Blair Athol still feels tied to Pitlochry: practical, handsome, and slightly understated, a distillery whose importance has often been greater than its fame.

Proudly Bottled By Signatory Vintage

Founded in 1988 by Andrew Symington, Signatory Vintage Scotch Whisky Company emerged during a period when independent bottling was still a relatively understated part of the Scotch whisky landscape. Symington’s approach was clear from the outset: to source individual casks and present them with minimal interference, often at natural cask strength, allowing the character of both distillery and maturation to remain fully intact. It was a philosophy rooted not in consistency, but in variation, and in the belief that each cask had something distinct to say.

Over time, the company built a reputation for both breadth and depth. Its releases have spanned an extraordinary range of distilleries, from well-known names to those long since closed, preserving liquid that might otherwise have disappeared into blends or obscurity. This archival instinct has become one of Signatory’s defining traits, offering drinkers access to styles and profiles that no longer exist in active production. The acquisition of Edradour Distillery in 2002 added a physical anchor to its operations, while leaving its core identity as a bottler unchanged.

What distinguishes Signatory most clearly is its transparency and structure. Bottlings typically carry detailed information, including distillation and bottling dates, cask type, and outturn, presented without embellishment. Much of the range is released without chill filtration or added colouring, reinforcing a sense of fidelity to the cask. Alongside its single cask releases, the introduction of the 100 Proof range has provided a more structured offering, where whiskies are selected and batched to be bottled at a consistent strength of 57.1% ABV. These releases retain the company’s emphasis on clarity and integrity, while offering a slightly more approachable framework for regular availability, balancing individuality with a degree of continuity.

Across series such as the Un-Chillfiltered Collection, Cask Strength releases, and the 100 Proof range, the underlying principle remains consistent: each bottle represents a moment in time, shaped by wood, spirit, and patience, and presented with a minimum of intervention.

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