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Where to buy Port Dundas 17 Year Old 2004 (cask 15237) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

Port Dundas 17 Year Old 2004 (cask 15237) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

$368.00

Whiskey: Port Dundas 17 Year Old 2004 (cask 15237) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

This expression spent 17 years maturing in a refill barrel, before it was eventually bottled in 2021 at cask strength. Just 311 bottles were produced of this superb single grain treat!

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 116 (58%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Port Dundas

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Single grain from the Port Dundas Distillery, independently bottled by Douglas Laing as part of its Clan Denny range. This expression spent 17 years maturing in a refill barrel, before it was eventually bottled in 2021 at cask strength. Just 311 bottles were produced of this superb single grain treat!

Port Dundas 17 Year Old 2004 (cask 15237) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Lemon cheesecake, cut grass, and candied almonds.

Palate: Floral honey, polished oak, melted butter, and toasted teacakes.

Finish: Coconut ice, maple syrup, and strawberry bonbons.

Distillery Information

Built in 1811 at the highest point in the city of Glasgow, at its peak Port Dundas was the largest distillery in Scotland, termed the blending powerhouse of Scotland. The distillery was one of the founding members of the grain distillers’ conglomerate DCL. In 1860, it merged with a neighbouring distillery, Cowlairs and another neighbouring distillery, Dundashill, was also absorbed by the site in 1902. It managed to survive two fires at the start of the 20th century, though it was closed for the duration of World War II. Port Dundas produced grain whisky used in the Johnnie Walker, J&B, Bell's, Black & White, Vat 69, Haig and White Horse blended whisky brands owned by Diageo - maybe you’ve heard of one or two of them? The site would produce a smashing 39 million litres of spirit each year before it was closed for good. Unfortunately, after over a century of distilling, in 2010 Diageo decided to focus their efforts on grain production elsewhere, and in 2011 the site was demolished.

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Port Dundas 17 Year Old 2004 (cask 15237) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

$368.00

Whiskey: Port Dundas 17 Year Old 2004 (cask 15237) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

This expression spent 17 years maturing in a refill barrel, before it was eventually bottled in 2021 at cask strength. Just 311 bottles were produced of this superb single grain treat!

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 116 (58%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Port Dundas

Single grain from the Port Dundas Distillery, independently bottled by Douglas Laing as part of its Clan Denny range. This expression spent 17 years maturing in a refill barrel, before it was eventually bottled in 2021 at cask strength. Just 311 bottles were produced of this superb single grain treat!

Port Dundas 17 Year Old 2004 (cask 15237) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Lemon cheesecake, cut grass, and candied almonds.

Palate: Floral honey, polished oak, melted butter, and toasted teacakes.

Finish: Coconut ice, maple syrup, and strawberry bonbons.

Distillery Information

Built in 1811 at the highest point in the city of Glasgow, at its peak Port Dundas was the largest distillery in Scotland, termed the blending powerhouse of Scotland. The distillery was one of the founding members of the grain distillers’ conglomerate DCL. In 1860, it merged with a neighbouring distillery, Cowlairs and another neighbouring distillery, Dundashill, was also absorbed by the site in 1902. It managed to survive two fires at the start of the 20th century, though it was closed for the duration of World War II. Port Dundas produced grain whisky used in the Johnnie Walker, J&B, Bell's, Black & White, Vat 69, Haig and White Horse blended whisky brands owned by Diageo - maybe you’ve heard of one or two of them? The site would produce a smashing 39 million litres of spirit each year before it was closed for good. Unfortunately, after over a century of distilling, in 2010 Diageo decided to focus their efforts on grain production elsewhere, and in 2011 the site was demolished.

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