SMWS 72.118
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Single Malt Whisky
57.3% • 700ml • Speyside
3 Bottles Remaining
Hidden a few miles southwest of Elgin, Miltonduff sits quietly amid Speyside’s rolling barley fields, its low-profile buildings giving little hint of the significance within. The site has seen distillation since at least the early 1820s, though local lore suggests the monks of nearby Pluscarden Abbey may have dabbled in the art long before licensing was ever considered.
For much of its life, Miltonduff was something of an unsung workhorse, contributing substantially to the blended Scotch empire, particularly Ballantine’s. Its large capacity and consistent output made it invaluable to blenders, and so, for decades, its name remained little known beyond the industry’s inner circles. Ownership passed through various hands, from Hiram Walker to Allied Domecq, before finding a more stable home under Chivas Brothers, part of the Pernod Ricard portfolio.
The distillery's production leans toward creating a light, floral, and delicately fruity spirit, characteristic of classic Speyside. Long fermentation times encourage ester development, while tall, slender stills refine the spirit’s elegance. Though primarily aged in ex-bourbon casks for blend consistency, select single malt releases have showcased its potential for rich orchard fruit, honeyed malt, and gentle spice, sometimes with an undercurrent of nutty, biscuity warmth.
Though Miltonduff has spent much of its existence quietly filling the casks of others, its single malt increasingly draws attention from those who seek out the subtler corners of Speyside, where grace and approachability are given their proper due.
The below is the average score out of 5 from our members, and the flavour profile which was voted to be the most prominent.