Teaninich

Carn Mor 2010

47.5% ABV • Whisky • 700ml • Sold Out

Single Malt Whisky from The Highlands in Scotland

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PRODUCER
Teaninich

BOTTLER
Independent Bottling by Morrison Distillers

AGE
11 Years Aged, Distilled 2010

CASK TYPE
Oloroso Finish

RELEASE
Standard Single Cask Release Of 341 Bottles

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
No

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Teaninich

Hugh Munro, laird of Teaninich and later famed as the Blind Captain after an unfortunate musket shot in the Nepoleonic war, turned adversity into enterprise on the banks of the River Alness. He straightened watercourses, set out a village plan, and offered fairer leases to the people who worked his land. In 1817 he added a legal outlet for their barley, a distillery by the estate that would take the name Teaninich. The place sits in that lucid light of Easter Ross, where sea air travels up the firth and the farmland rises in quiet folds toward heather and hill. It feels practical rather than picturesque, a working landscape with the still house as its metronome.

Teaninich’s character is made in the details. The mash house employs a plate-and-frame mash filter, yielding particularly clear worts that ferment cleanly. The resulting spirit comes off the stills with a bright, grassy lift, often evoking green tea, crisp apple and lemon peel, yet there is pleasing waxy weight on the palate. That combination of freshness and gentle oiliness gives blenders a reliable backbone. When a recipe seeks the wax-and-citrus register more commonly associated with Clynelish, Teaninich can be utilized as a similar alternative.

Time in refill and bourbon casks tends to keep the orchard fruit and meadow notes at the fore, while longer aging teases out almond, oatmeal and a subtle wax glow. Teaninich may not court attention, yet its quiet engineering of flavour has underpinned many a beloved blend, and rewards patient drinkers with clarity, texture and a very Highland poise.

Proudly Bottled By Morrison Distillers

Morrison Distillers carries one of those surnames that already feels half embedded in Scotch whisky history. The present company traces its roots through five generations of the Morrison family, whose involvement has stretched from brokering and blending to ownership and bottling, before returning in more recent years to distilling as well. The modern business, rebranded as Morrison Scotch Whisky Distillers in 2020, grew out of Morrison & Mackay and remains family-run, which gives it a sense of continuity rather than mere inheritance.

What makes Morrison interesting is the breadth of its whisky personality. This is not a house built around a single label, but around a portfolio with distinct voices: Càrn Mòr for single casks and limited releases, Mac-Talla for Islay-minded bottlings, Old Perth for sherry-led blended malt, and Bruadar on the liqueur side. There is a merchant’s instinct at work here, an understanding that whisky can be presented in several registers without losing seriousness, provided the selection is sound and the style remains honest. The company’s own materials are quite open about that balancing act, describing a business shaped by both tradition and innovation.

That philosophy now has a physical home in Perthshire. Morrison moved into new premises at Aberargie in 2017, adding blending and bottling facilities on family-owned land, while the wider Morrison venture also established Aberargie Distillery nearby. In practical terms, that gives the company an unusual dual identity: still very much an independent bottler, yet increasingly anchored by its own distilling base. The result is a firm that feels neither old-fashioned nor fashionably modern, but properly rooted, a family whisky business still finding fresh ways to speak in its own voice.

Whisky Folk Review

Our club members sampled this in October 2025 at Indy Bottler Tournament

The below is the average score out of 5 from our members, and the flavour profile which was voted to be the most prominent.

4.4

Malty & Dry

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