Mortlach

Mortlach 19 Year Old Decadent Drinks Decadent Drams 2005 Single 1st Fill Bourbon Cask Speyside Single Malt Whisky (2025) 70cl

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Mortlach 19 Year Old Decadent Drinks Decadent Drams 2005 Single 1st Fill Bourbon Cask Speyside Single Malt Whisky (2025) 70cl
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Mortlach 19 Year Old Decadent Drinks Decadent Drams 2005 Single 1st Fill Bourbon Cask Speyside Single Malt Whisky (2025) 70cl

The 2025 release or Decadent Drinks storming out of the gates with a 1st Fill Mortlach. This is where it starts to get interesting and complex. Mortlach is a VERY good whisky indeed. Outstanding in a 1st Fill with that designer bourbon cask taste

This totally magic Decadent Drams bottling is a single 1st fill barrel of Mortlach, distilled in 2005, aged for 19 years and bottled at natural cask strength. Come be bewitched by this latest Decadent potion, let us wave a whisky wand and allow yourself to become spellbound by this weighty, fruity, sweet, oily and fantastical single cask Mortlach. Other atrocious witch-themed patter available for free on the rear label.

Tasting Notes 

Nose : Butter toffee is the first impression. French toast, almonds, and whipped cream. Some wood shop follows along. Second time I notice more herbal notes of mint and basil.

Palate : Vanilla ice cream, toffee, salted nuts, and whipped cream. Makes for a nice sundae. A dusting of cinnamon. Some brioche. Good level of oak, but not too obtrusive. Chamomile comes out with some time, and a bit of basil.

Finish : Buttery and rich. Toffee, caramel, vanilla ice cream. There’s the cinnamon and now a hint of lemon. Like a little spring of mint on a dessert. And some chamomile. Seems to get mintier with time. Almost no heat.

About Mortlach

Mortlach’s main claim to fame, production wise, is as the home of the most fiendishly complex distillation regime in Scotland.

The wash (from clear wort and long fermentation) is split between three wash stills; No. 3 wash still and No.3 spirit still work in tandem and as per normal.

The low wines from wash stills No. 1 and 2 is, however, split into two parts. The first 80% of the run is collected as the charge for spirit still No. 2. The remaining 20% (called weak feints) forms the charge for spirit still No.1 otherwise known as ‘The Wee Witchie’. This distils the weak feints three times with only the heart of the final run being collected. It all adds up to the new make spirit having been distilled 2.81 times.

In addition to this, all the stills are run relatively speedily with no air rests to rejuvenate the copper and all lyne arms running into cold worm tubs. The result of this complex regime in a copper-starved environment is a building up of sulphur and ‘meatiness’ in the new make spirit, with the ‘dud runs’ on the Wee Witchie providing an extra meaty boost. Although it is aged in a mix of casks, Mortlach’s weight makes it an ideal partner with ex-Sherry casks.

While other meaty spirits are made [most notably Benrinnes and Dailuaine] none have Mortlach’s weight, meaning that this is a highly-prized base note for blends. As a result, there has been little stock available for single malt bottlings bar the occasional independent bottlings (most notably with Gordon & MacPhail) and small batches of a 16-year-old in Diageo’s Flora & Fauna range. Mortlach seemed destined to remain a cult malt.

In 2014, however, that changed with the launch of a four-strong range: Rare Old, Special Strength, (both no-age-statement), 18-year-old, and 25-year-old.

Mortlach was the name of the original village which sprang up around the abbey of the name, founded by Saint Moluag in the 7th century. With the building of Dufftown in 1817 the old name fell in abeyance – apart from the distillery.

The distillery was the first to be licensed within Dufftown, being founded by James Findlater, Donald Mackintosh and Alex Gordon in 1823. It passed briefly into the hands of the Grant brothers of Glen Grant fame who gutted the buildings and used the equipment for their distillery in Rothes.

It was George Cowie and his son Alexander who, from the 1850s on, recommenced whisky production and steered Mortlach to a pre-eminent position as a blending malt.

Although no-one is sure where the unique distillation regime originated, its adherence to richness and weight singles Mortlach out as one of the distilleries with a robust belief in the older ways of making whisky.

It remained in the Cowie’s hands until 1923 when it became part of John Walker & Sons and from there via DCL into Diageo.

In 2014, it was announced that a mirror image of the existing distillery would be built which, when completed, will double total capacity.

About Decadent Drinks

"Decadent Drinks" is the name of a Scottish independent bottler of fine spirits like whisky, rum, cognac, and wine, known for its fun, creative, and sometimes satirical approach to bottling, featuring original artwork on its labels and a range of products including its original Whisky Sponge brand and other brands like Whiskyland and Decadent Drams. 

52% ABV

70cl


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

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