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Fettercairn 23 years old, 1993 Cadenhead
Description
Fettercairn distillery was built in 1825 and aside from a brief period in mothballs in the 1930s, has been in operation ever since. It was re-opened from that closure in 1939 by Associated Scottish Distilleries, the Scotch arm of the post-Prohibition drinks giant in the US, National Distillers. When ASD ceased trading in 1954 the distillery passed through various hands before being bought by Whyte & Mackay in 1973. Despite being an important contributor to their blends, they also pushed Fettercairn as a single malt brand, as well as making casks available to independent companies for bottlings like this.
This whisky was distilled in 1993 and aged in a single ex-Bourbon hogshead for 23 years.
Wm. Cadenhead is Scotland’s oldest independent bottler, founded in 1842 by George Duncan. His brother William Cadenhead joined the company in 1952, taking over after George’s death in 1958. The company got into the whisky bottling business after 1904, when his nephew Robert Duthie took over, and since its sale to J&A Mitchell in 1972, Wm. Cadenhead has become on of the most sought after names in whisky. Its Authentic Collection is the flagship brand, but the portfolio of the company has expanded in recent years with labels like this.
One of 210 bottles.
Distillery | Fettercairn Distillery |
Region | Highlands |
Age | 23 years |
ABV | 50.7% |
Origin | Scotland |
Vintage | 1993 |
Volume | 70cl |
Class | Single Malt Whisky |
Lottype | Bottle |
Category | Single Malt Whisky,Scotch Whisky,Cask Strength Whisky,Independent Bottler |