16 July 2025
  • Mortlach 50 Years Old 1957

    Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection

    Winning Bid
    £1,855
    NO RESERVE
    Mortlach 50 Years Old 1957
    Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection
    Lot #1360104
    FINISH DATE
    17 March 2025

    Forming part of the Private Collection by Gordon & MacPhail, this single malt was distilled at Mortlach on 26/01/1957, matured in a combination of two casks, before being bottled in May 2007, yielding only 514 bottles at 43.5%.

    Some rust to inside of tube & lid

    Mortlach

    Fondly referred to as the Beast of Dufftown, Mortlach dates back to 1823 when it was founded by James Findlater. Like so many other owners of the period, he didn’t last too long and a variety of new owners came and went. The distillery was held back by periods of inaction and for a period in the 1850s was a brewery and a church. It was the arrival of the Cowie family that guided Mortlach into what we know it today, John Walker & Sons snapped it up in the 1920s before they were acquired by DCL. And it has remained with Diageo since. The distillery is mostly known for its work with sherry casks and huge potential to be matured excessively with its savoury characteristics. Like Springbank, its complex distillation is unique and is part of its legacy. An assortment of stills and processes mean it is distilled 2.81 times. For much of its life, outside of support from Gordon & MacPhail, the distillery had a cult-like status. Diageo has tried in recent years to raise its single malt profile with various launches to mixed success.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Gordon & MacPhail
    • DISTILLERY
      Mortlach
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      43.5%
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Scotland, Speyside

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