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Where to buy Glen Keith 28 Year Old 1993 - Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & MacPhail) | 700ML

Glen Keith 28 Year Old 1993 - Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & MacPhail) | 700ML

Ā£480.00

Whiskey: Glen Keith 28 Year Old 1993 - Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & MacPhail) | 700ML

Well-aged single malt from the Glen Keith Distillery, independently bottled up by the Gordon & MacPhail team.

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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: 103.6 (51.8%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glen Keith

Detailed Description

Well-aged single malt from the Glen Keith Distillery, independently bottled up by the Gordon & MacPhail team. It was distilled in 1993, and given a generous spell in an American refill hogshead, resting there for 28 years. Eventually, it was bottled up in 2021, with just 230 bottles for the Connoisseurs Choice range.

Glen Keith 28 Year Old 1993 - Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & MacPhail) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Buttery blueberry pancakes, with a smidge of white chocolate and hazelnut.

Palate: Strawberry jam sandwiches, white pepper, a touch of forest floor.

Finish: More earthy notes linger, with a hint of pineapple too.

Distillery Information

The American market for blended Scotch whisky has always been very lucrative. It was with this in mind that Sam Bronfman of Seagram, a part of Chivas Brothers, planned the build of the Glen Keith distillery. Glen Keith was founded in 1957 and distillation began a year later. The most popular blends being sold in America at that time were of a light, easy drinking style and, accordingly, Glen Keith started producing triple distilled whiskies, not unheard of in Scotland, but perhaps so in Speyside. The resultant spirit was light and perfect for blends, hence it is a major constituent in the 100 Pipers blend, which is currently among the top ten bestselling blends in the world. The Glen Keith whisky distillery sits in the beautiful village of Keith, not far from the River Isla. The buildings once played host to the Mill of Keith and are rather charming with the elegant pagoda roof sitting atop the 3.5 million litre capacity distillery. Lying in close proximity to Strathisla, a fellow Seamgram owned distillery, Glen Keith draws its waters from the Balloch Hills springs and produces delicate, honeyed single malts. In 1970, the whisky distillery became Scotlandā€™s first to gas-power its stills. Six years later the onsite floor maltings were decommissioned. Independent bottlings are available, despite the comparative scarcity of official house expressions. During the 1970s, experimental Glenisla malt whisky was made at Glen Keith, destined primarily for use in the Chivas Brothersā€™ blends. Glenisla was made using both peated malt and peated water (the water was flavoured with smoke and then run through a still to concentrate this smokiness). In was not until recently however, in 2006, that the first bottling of this extremely rare whisky became available courtesy of Signatory.

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Glen Keith 28 Year Old 1993 - Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & MacPhail) | 700ML

Ā£480.00

Whiskey: Glen Keith 28 Year Old 1993 - Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & MacPhail) | 700ML

Well-aged single malt from the Glen Keith Distillery, independently bottled up by the Gordon & MacPhail team.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

Featured in

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: 103.6 (51.8%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glen Keith

Well-aged single malt from the Glen Keith Distillery, independently bottled up by the Gordon & MacPhail team. It was distilled in 1993, and given a generous spell in an American refill hogshead, resting there for 28 years. Eventually, it was bottled up in 2021, with just 230 bottles for the Connoisseurs Choice range.

Glen Keith 28 Year Old 1993 - Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & MacPhail) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Buttery blueberry pancakes, with a smidge of white chocolate and hazelnut.

Palate: Strawberry jam sandwiches, white pepper, a touch of forest floor.

Finish: More earthy notes linger, with a hint of pineapple too.

Distillery Information

The American market for blended Scotch whisky has always been very lucrative. It was with this in mind that Sam Bronfman of Seagram, a part of Chivas Brothers, planned the build of the Glen Keith distillery. Glen Keith was founded in 1957 and distillation began a year later. The most popular blends being sold in America at that time were of a light, easy drinking style and, accordingly, Glen Keith started producing triple distilled whiskies, not unheard of in Scotland, but perhaps so in Speyside. The resultant spirit was light and perfect for blends, hence it is a major constituent in the 100 Pipers blend, which is currently among the top ten bestselling blends in the world. The Glen Keith whisky distillery sits in the beautiful village of Keith, not far from the River Isla. The buildings once played host to the Mill of Keith and are rather charming with the elegant pagoda roof sitting atop the 3.5 million litre capacity distillery. Lying in close proximity to Strathisla, a fellow Seamgram owned distillery, Glen Keith draws its waters from the Balloch Hills springs and produces delicate, honeyed single malts. In 1970, the whisky distillery became Scotlandā€™s first to gas-power its stills. Six years later the onsite floor maltings were decommissioned. Independent bottlings are available, despite the comparative scarcity of official house expressions. During the 1970s, experimental Glenisla malt whisky was made at Glen Keith, destined primarily for use in the Chivas Brothersā€™ blends. Glenisla was made using both peated malt and peated water (the water was flavoured with smoke and then run through a still to concentrate this smokiness). In was not until recently however, in 2006, that the first bottling of this extremely rare whisky became available courtesy of Signatory.

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