Aultmore 12 Year Old Single Malt Whiskey - Duty Free - 1 Litre
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- Aultmore Distillery is hidden on the Foggie Moss along the remote 9 mile Buckie road in Speyside
- A closely guarded malt to whisky blenders since 1897, Aultmore is now available in its purest form to be enjoyed by all
- Aultmore is a rare single malt, ranked ‘Top Class’ by whisky experts
- Known for its grassy and herbal notes, distilled in handmade copper pot stills since 1897
- For more than 100 years, Aultmore was only savoured by those who knew to ask at nearby inns for ‘a nip of the Buckie Road’
- No chill filtering, no added caramel for a natural colour, and a clear commitment to age
Product Description
The exceptionally smooth, clean and fruity taste of Aultmore can be traced to the Foggie Moss. Our water source filters through bracken, gorse and heather purifying the water to the profit of Aultmore’s refined character. Aultmore 12 Years Old is a classic Speyside whisky, aromatic and fragrant in style. Elegant and uncomplicated, grassy and herbal – with notes of rosemary and thyme.
How to drink Aultmore?
Savour it neat, on ice, with a mixer or in a cocktail.
History
The Aultmore distillery was founded in 1895 by Alexander Edward, then-owner of the Benrinnes distillery. Situated in Keith Banffshire, this Speyside distillery gets its name from the phrase An t-Allt Mòr, which is Gaelic for big burn, referring to its water source, the Auchinderran burn.
Originally powered by a waterwheel, the facility quickly evolved to incorporate a steam engine, which ran 24 hours a day for seven decades. After being expanded in 1899, and experiencing a brief meteoric rise, the distillery abruptly went bankrupt and was eventually shut down. Aultmore reopened around 1904, only to be closed down once more during World War I due to barley shortages.
In 1923, after the war, Aultmore was acquired by John Dewar and Sons, it changed hands again in 1930, to Scottish Malt Distillers, then back to Dewars and Son’s subsidiary Bacardi in 1998. Aultmore has a history of forward thinking and innovation, being the first to use the draff (a waste product of whisky production) to use as animal feed. After their malting floors closed in 1968, the distillery was rebuilt in 1970, and a new additional wash and spirit still were incorporated.
Aultmore has large scale production — reaching over 2 million liters per year. Their whiskies, generally being produced for blends, made single malts production fairly rare, other than the intermittent independent bottling. After experimenting with an in-house single malt offering they released their first official bottling in in 2004; a 12-year old. Since then they have released several age statement expressions, a flora and fauna release, and rare malts release.
This 18-year-old Speyside single malt is aged for 18 years in American white oak casks. With its honeyed and herbaceous notes, this summery spirit won a Double Gold medal at the 2016 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Bottled at 46% ABV.