Glen Elgin

Glen Elgin 26 Year Old (1996) Single Cask #970037 Eastern Myth Series Nine Tailed Fox (Spirit Salon) 70cl

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Glen Elgin 26 Year Old (1996) Single Cask #970037 Eastern Myth Series Nine Tailed Fox (Spirit Salon) 70cl A rare single cask bottling of Glen Elgin which is not seen...

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Glen Elgin 26 Year Old (1996) Single Cask #970037 Eastern Myth Series Nine Tailed Fox (Spirit Salon) 70cl
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Glen Elgin 26 Year Old (1996) Single Cask #970037 Eastern Myth Series Nine Tailed Fox (Spirit Salon) 70cl

A rare single cask bottling of Glen Elgin which is not seen very often. A Taiwan exclusive that we should not really know about.

1 of 367 bottles made from the Eastern Myth series from Spirit Salon. Distilled in 1996 at Glen Elgin distillery, matured in a single sherry hogshead (#970037) and bottled in 2022

Glen Elgin is an underrated Speyside distillery that produces amazing single malt!

About Glen Elgin

Fruitiness is the key to Glen Elgin’s character – a lush fruitiness at that – which is achieved through clear wort, long fermentation and slow distillation in its six stills to clean out sulphur, but then condensing takes place in worm tubs which adds weight and complexity. Complicated stuff.

Little surprise perhaps that Glen Elgin has been a major contributor to blends, White Horse in particular (there was a legendary 12-year-old exclusive for Japan which heavily promoted the White Horse link on the label). It was a member of Diageo’s ‘Hidden Malts’ range which appeared, briefly, at the start of the Millennium before being dropped in favour of the higher-volume Singleton family. As a result, it remains a minor cult among malt aficionados and is revered by blenders.

Located in the strangely-named hamlet of Fogwatt, Glen Elgin’s early years were somewhat precarious. It started production in 1900 just as whisky was entering one of its periodic slumps and promptly was mothballed twice before being sold in 1906. It joined DCL in 1929 and was licensed to White Horse Distillers. Electricity only arrived at the distillery in 1950. Up until then it was operated by paraffin.

Until the 1950s the distillery was entirely operated and lit by paraffin. All machinery was driven by a paraffin engine and a water turbine. It was a full-time job to keep the paraffin lights burning. Today, the distillery still proudly depicts the White Horse emblem and is part of UDV's "Elgin Group", along with Linkwood, Glenlossie and Mannochmore. The whisky is still a key component of White Horse blended whisky, which is exported to over 200 countries worldwide.

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51.3% ABV

70cl

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country Scotland
Region Speyside
Whiskey style Single malt, Single cask
Whiskey variety Scotch

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