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  • Glen Mhor 10 Years Old

    Full Case (12x 75cl)

    Winning Bid
    £3,650
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    Glen Mhor 10 Years Old

    Full Case (12x 75cl)
    Lot #0790070
    FINISH DATE
    30 June 2020

    This bottling is hard to find let alone a complete full case of 12 bottles! A distillery which was sadly closed in 1980 then demolished. It's a 10-year-old whisky presented in a bottle that looks alarmingly close to a modern Isle of Jura bottle. The Gaelic word “Mhor” means great for a great bottle. Bottled by Charles Mackinlay & Co. Imported by Moccia from Ferrara.

    Glen Mhor

    Established across the road from Glen Albyn, after ex-distillery manager John Birnie was refused a share in the distillery. Glen Mhor was his opportunity backed by the sizeable financial clout of the Mackinlay blending company from Leith. Unlike most distilleries, Glen Mhor remained in family hands until the early 1970s when DCL acquired the distillery with Glen Albyn to fill their Highland malt requirements. A decade later both distilleries were closed as part of the 1983 cutbacks. For many years Glen Mhor was championed as a single malt by its owners and received staunch support from Gordon & MacPhail, who still bottle single casks to this day. Its meaty, robust character – allegedly helped by waters from Loch Ness – has won many fans over the decades. Recently, it made world news with the discovery of the Shackleton whiskies found under the Antarctic huts, which were scientifically assessed and confirmed to be from Glen Mhor and from the 1890s and turn of the century. Today, the site of the distillery is a retail space for a carpet shop with a large car park. Quite a loss.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official
    • DISTILLERY
      Glen Mhor
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      75 cl
    • STRENGTH
      43%
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      22
    Region
    Scotland, Highlands
    Scotland, Highlands
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