11 June 2025
  • Port Ellen 1971

    G&M Connoisseurs Choice

    Winning Bid
    £460
    NO RESERVE
    Port Ellen 1971
    G&M Connoisseurs Choice
    Lot #1351053
    FINISH DATE
    17 February 2025

    Distilled at the closed Islay distillery called Port Ellen in 1971, then matured in casks before being bottled by Gordon & MacPhail for their Connoisseurs Choice range.

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    Port Ellen

    Port Ellen was down as a lost distillery until Diageo revealed plans to revive this iconic Islay whisky. Originally closed in 1983 as part of the widespread cutbacks, its fame has endured thanks to a series of top-notch Special Releases that spanned 17 incarnations. As stocks became more scarce other options were considered. Eventually, Diageo realised that a better option would be to rebuild the distillery, which had been partially converted to become the main maltings on the island. A bigger rebuild than Brora, which had remained mothballed, expectations around Port Ellen are high. Production is expected to resume in 2021 on a small scale, allowing visitors to experience this famous name from the past, revived for a new generation. It might not be Port Ellen as we knew it, but we’re expecting a thorough restoration.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Gordon & MacPhail
    • DISTILLERY
      Port Ellen
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      75 cl
    • STRENGTH
      40%
    Region
    Scotland, Islay
    Scotland, Islay

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