£125.00
BLAIR ATHOL DISTILLERY 12yo Provenance 2008
This is an independent bottling of single malt from the Blair Athol Distillery, which was filled into a refill hogshead back in October 2004. After 12 years of maturation, it was bottled up in May 2017 by Douglas Laing for the Provenance series, which highlights the distillery's region, which for Blair Athol is Highland – hence why there's a stag on the label. 384 bottles were produced.
BLAIR ATHOL DISTILLERY 12yo Provenance 2008
The central Perthshire town of Pitlochry sits on the banks of the River Tay and has had a distillery since 1798, making its plant one of the oldest legal whisky-making sites in Scotland. The original distillery was named Aldour after the burn which supplied it with process water, but changed its name to Blair Athol [after a village seven miles to the north] in 1825. This could conceivably have been to sweeten the Duke of Athol who owned the land
It became part of the Peter Mackenzie blending house in 1886, but like many distilleries suffered during the economic troubles of the 1930s and fell silent between 1932 and 1949. In the interim period however Mackenzie (and its estate, which also included Dufftown distillery) had been bought by Perth-based blender, Arthur Bell & Sons.
By the 1970s, Bell’s was being built into the UK’s top-selling blended Scotch and, as a result, Blair Athol was doubled in capacity. Guinness (which bought Bell’s in 1985, and after further mergers evolved into Diageo) opened a visitor’s centre in 1987.
In an attempt to tap into the then infant single malt market, Bell’s bottled it as an eight-year-old in the 1980s, but in the Diageo era it has only appeared as a member of the Flora & Fauna range (at 12 years of age), matured in first-fill ex-Sherry casks
Weight | 1.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 12 × 40 × 12 cm |