Strathmill

Strathmill 33 Year Old 1991 Woodrow's Of Edinburgh Single Sherry Hogshead #2147 Warehouse Reserve Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2024) 70cl

Regular price £259.00 GBP
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
SKU: WOESTRATH331991001
Strathmill 33 Year Old 1991 Woodrow's Of Edinburgh Single Sherry Hogshead #2147 Warehouse Reserve Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2024) 70cl 1 of 157 bottles produced from a single sherry...

Stock Adequate!Ready to ship

Strathmill 33 Year Old 1991 Woodrow's Of Edinburgh Single Sherry Hogshead #2147 Warehouse Reserve Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2024) 70cl
£259.00 GBP

Payment and security

Strathmill 33 Year Old 1991 Woodrow's Of Edinburgh Single Sherry Hogshead #2147 Warehouse Reserve Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2024) 70cl

1 of 157 bottles produced from a single sherry hogshead

A well aged Strathmill by independent bottler Woodrow’s of Edinburgh. Distilled in May 1991 and matured in a sherry hogshead before being re-racked into a refill hogshead. Bottled in May 2024 at 49.7% abv. This single cask 33 year old offers amazing value with a great depth of flavour. There’s a velvety texture with tobacco, citrus zest, sultanas and nutmeg on the palate. The finish reveals bitter orange peel, figs and red berry notes. A single cask whisky to be savoured and enjoyed. 

TASTING NOTES

Nose: Musky barrel bouquet contrasting with baked apples and honey.

Palate: A velvety texture with tobacco, citrus zest, sultanas and nutmeg.

Finish: Bitter orange peel, figs and red berries.

About Woodrow's of Edinburgh

Woodrow’s of Edinburgh blends, bottles, and crafts a comprehensive range of unique Scotch whiskies. Located in Leith, Edinburgh, they operate a fully bonded warehouse that serves as a creative space for developing distinctive whisky expressions. A brand by Eastlin Alba Ltd, Woodrows specialises in single-cask, cask-strength whisky. Offerings include the Warehouse Reserve and Warehouse Blend, which exemplify their commitment to quality and innovation.

About Strathmill

Light in character, Strathmill uses a long fermentation regime to help create fruitiness.

The distillery’s main production quirk comes in the form of a purifier pipe running from the lyne arm into the body of the spirit stills.

Like Glenlossie and Glen Spey, this adds a lightly oily character to the new make, here picked up almost as olive oil which mixes well with the lightly fruity/grassy notes.

Thanks to the River Isla, Keith has a long history of milling, both for meal and weaving (the town still has a kilt museum). Two of those old mill sites have since been converted to distilleries, Glen Keith and Strathmill.

Built in 1892, it was originally called Glenisla (with -Glenlivet suffixed). Its original owners sold it in 1895 to W&A Gilbey which was by then building its holdings in Scotch [see Glen Spey, Knockando]. As Gilbey moved through various incarnations so Strathmill became an integral part of the J&B family.

Its only official release is as part of the Flora & Fauna range.

49.7% ABV

70cl

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

Recently viewed

Your Browsing History

Didn't find the product you were looking for?