Mortlach

G&M Distillery Labels 25 Years Aged

43% ABV • Whisky • 700ml • Sold Out

Single Malt Whisky from Speyside in Scotland

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PRODUCER
Mortlach

BOTTLER
Independent Bottling by Gordon & MacPhail

AGE
25 Years Aged

CASK TYPE
Ex-Sherry

RELEASE
Standard Small Batch Release

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
No

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Mortlach

Founded in 1823, Mortlach was the first legal distillery established in Dufftown, years before the town became one of Speyside’s great whisky centres. Its early history was somewhat unsettled, with changing ownership and periods of closure, though stability arrived under the Cowie family in the nineteenth century. Alexander Cowie, a physician by training, is largely responsible for shaping the distillery’s famously complex production regime, which remains central to Mortlach’s identity today.

The distillery is best known for its unusual “2.81 distillation” process, a deliberately intricate system involving six stills of different shapes and functions. Rather than following a simple double distillation model, portions of the spirit are redistilled in varying combinations, producing a notably weighty and characterful new make. Traditional worm tub condensers further contribute to this style by limiting copper contact and preserving richer, heavier compounds within the spirit.

For much of its history, Mortlach was highly valued as a blending component, particularly within the Johnnie Walker portfolio, where its dense spirit added structure and depth. As a single malt, however, it has gained a devoted following for precisely those same qualities. Mortlach often displays a darker, more robust profile than many Speyside whiskies, with notes of dried fruit, spice, roasted nuts, and a savoury richness that develops particularly well in sherry casks.

Although modern releases have become more widely available, Mortlach retains a slightly old-fashioned character, both in production and personality. It is a distillery whose reputation rests less on elegance or delicacy, and more on substance, texture, and a quietly uncompromising style.

Proudly Bottled By Gordon & MacPhail

Founded in Elgin in 1895 by James Gordon and John Alexander MacPhail, Gordon & MacPhail began life not as a grand whisky house, but as a grocery and wine merchant, which feels somehow fitting. The company’s greatness lies partly in that old merchant sensibility: an eye for quality, a respect for provenance, and an understanding that time is often the most important ingredient in the room. Within a year, John Urquhart had joined the firm, and under his influence the business moved steadily into whisky broking, cask ownership, and bottling, establishing a model that would become one of the most revered in the independent bottling world.

What set Gordon & MacPhail apart was not merely access to casks, but the manner in which it used them. For decades, the company sent its own casks to distilleries across Scotland to be filled with new make spirit, then matured those casks either at the distillery or in its warehouses in Elgin. That gave it an unusual degree of influence over maturation, and helped create a vast archive of whisky from distilleries both famous and obscure, active and closed. In this sense, Gordon & MacPhail became not just a bottler, but a custodian of Scotland’s liquid history.

Its bottlings are typically marked by clarity and restraint: detailed age statements, cask information, and an emphasis on allowing distillery character to remain legible through long maturation. The company is also known for extraordinarily old releases, where patience is treated not as a marketing flourish, but as a house discipline. In recent years, Gordon & MacPhail has shifted its long-term focus toward its own distilleries, Benromach and The Cairn, and ceased filling casks at distilleries it does not own from 2024 onwards. Even so, its existing stocks are so extensive that whiskies under the Gordon & MacPhail name are expected to continue for decades, which seems entirely in keeping with a company that has always thought in generations rather than seasons.

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