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Distillery Name: Strathmill

Distillery Headline: Strathmill Distillery

Distillery About: The distillery was first founded in 1891 in a converted mill as the Glenisla-Glenlivet distillery. It did not become known as Strathmill until four years had passed and W & A Gilbey acquired the distillery for the princely sum of £9,500. During the latter part of the 20th century, International Distillers and Vintners were acquired by Watney Mann and later by Grand Metropolitan. In 1997, Grand Metropolitan merged with Guinness to form Strathmill’s current owners: Diageo. Single malt Scotch whisky from the Strathmill distillery is decidedly rare. There has been but one official bottling, discounting the two casks released in 1992 to celebrate the distillery’s centenary, and only a small number of independent releases. There is a dearth of whisky despite the unique, indulgent character that Strathmill Scotch tends to proffer. The distinctive taste is due, in part, to the addition of purifiers on the lyne arms and condensers of the stills, imparting a delicate nature to the whisky.

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Strathmill 12 Year Old 2012 100 Proof #36 - 70cl 57.1%
Strathmill 12 Year Old 2012 100 Proof #36 - 70cl 57.1%

Strathmill 12 Year Old 2012 100 Proof #36 - 70cl 57.1%

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Description

Strathmill 12-Year-Old 2012 100 Proof #36 is a limited-release single malt Scotch whisky from the Strathmill distillery in Speyside, Scotland. Distilled in 2012 and bottled in 2025, it has matured for 12 years in first-fill Oloroso sherry butts, which contribute rich, sherried flavors to the spirit. The whisky is presented at a robust 57.1% ABV 100 proof in a 70cl bottle. 

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TASTING NOTES

Colour

Mahogany Henna Notes

NOSE

Aromas of orchard fruits, malt, vanilla, and light citrus.

Palate

Taste of honey, barley sugar, and a subtle herbal note.

Finish

A long and warming finish with peppery notes and a touch of floral nuances.

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Region

Speyside

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Style

Single malt

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Age

12 Year Old

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Country

Scotland

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Distillery

Strathmill

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Cask Type

1st Fill Oloroso Sherry Butts

about the distillery

Strathmill Distillery

The distillery was first founded in 1891 in a converted mill as the Glenisla-Glenlivet distillery. It did not become known as Strathmill until four years had passed and W & A Gilbey acquired the distillery for the princely sum of £9,500. During the latter part of the 20th century, International Distillers and Vintners were acquired by Watney Mann and later by Grand Metropolitan. In 1997, Grand Metropolitan merged with Guinness to form Strathmill’s current owners: Diageo.
Single malt Scotch whisky from the Strathmill distillery is decidedly rare. There has been but one official bottling, discounting the two casks released in 1992 to celebrate the distillery’s centenary, and only a small number of independent releases. There is a dearth of whisky despite the unique, indulgent character that Strathmill Scotch tends to proffer. The distinctive taste is due, in part, to the addition of purifiers on the lyne arms and condensers of the stills, imparting a delicate nature to the whisky.

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