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    Strathisla 15 Years Old 2009 (Distillery Labels)

    Distillery Labels
    700ml / 46%
    Single Malt

    $134

    A Strathisla single malt, a 15 year old, from 2009 released by Gordon & MacPhail, at 46%. Rich and fruity, showing honey, apple and a soft spice. Pear and honey in fine balance. A rich Speyside malt from Keith. A classic Speyside single malt. Honeyed, fruity and well aged. A rich Speysider from Keith. Distilling since 1786.

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    Tasting Notes

    Honey
    Honey
    Malt Extract
    Malt Extract
    New Wood
    New Wood
    Vanilla
    Vanilla

    Single malt Strathisla, an independent Gordon & MacPhail bottling, a 15 year old release from 2009 and bottled at 46%. Strathisla was first licensed in 1786 on the banks of the Isla at Keith; it is among the prettiest distilleries in Scotland. Long scarce as an official bottling, Strathisla was for decades bottled mainly by Gordon and MacPhail.

    The spirit was run through onion shaped stills with long necks for a rich make, to build a creamy, orchard fruit character. An ex-Bourbon barrel shaped it, gentle American oak beneath the fruit. Past fifteen years the fruit deepens into honey, dried fruit and almond. The cool Speyside climate gives a slow, even maturation over many years. The make leans rich and fruity, fuller than the lighter Speyside style. Few distilleries can claim an unbroken run of distilling as long as Strathisla's. The Isla valley's soft water and old stills shape a honeyed, fruity spirit.

    At an approachable 46% it is rich and balanced. Apple, almond and a warm spice meet soft vanilla and honey from the cask. Soft orchard fruit and almond sit behind the sweetness. Ripe pear and honey draw out the close. This is Strathisla's classic honeyed Speyside style.

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