16 July 2025
  • Littlemill 21 Years Old 1991

    2012 Cadenhead's Cask Strength

    Winning Bid
    £240
    NO RESERVE
    Littlemill 21 Years Old 1991
    2012 Cadenhead's Cask Strength
    Lot #1360200
    FINISH DATE
    17 March 2025

    From Littlemill, distilled in 1991, aged in a bourbon barrel, before being bottled on October 2012 by Cadenhead's.

    Littlemill / Dunglass

    Until its closure in 1992, and suspicious fire that paved the way for its demolition to become residential housing in 2004. Littlemill was Scotland’s oldest distillery and home to many wonderful moments, beginning with its foundation way back in 1772. This date is believed to be the ‘official’ moment when a legal enterprise was created, as tales suggestion brewing and distillation was undertaken on site prior to this. Just a year later in 1773, it was given the first official license to distil. Another first occurs in 1823 when Mrs MacGregor becomes the first Scottish female licensee and ownership changes on multiple occasions, which becomes part of the problem of Littlemill as we know it. Changing hands, brings a new vision and often a new direction. This is reflected in the Littlemill releases which are as varied in quality as they are numerous. Showcasing the different approaches and changing styles of distillate, as Littlemill once produced three styles of single malt; the peated distillate called Dumbuck and a more robust single malt, rarely bottled as Dunglass. While Littlemill is no more, its legacy continues in maturing stock retained by Loch Lomond distillers and is occasionally released in special editions. It also enjoys a good level of support from some independent bottlers such as Cadenhead’s, with time now revealing a lovely whisky that continues to find new fans.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Cadenhead's
    • CASK TYPE
      Bourbon
    • DISTILLERY
      Littlemill / Dunglass
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      55.2%
    Region
    Scotland, Lowlands
    Scotland, Lowlands

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