Glen Mhor 1982 27 Year Old Riverstown
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Lot number: 178-00325
Winning bid: £290
Another victim of the 1983 cull, Glen Mhor has perhaps the best reputation of the Inverness distilleries (The Inverness Three) that survived until the 1980s. The distillery was designed by the leading architect of the time, Charles Doig, and being located between the Caledonian Canal and the railway, gave it superb communication links.
Founded by John Birnie in 1894, the distillery remained water-powered until the 1950’s and was the first distillery to use a Saladin box for their malting needs. It re-emerged most recently when it was named as one of the malts in the Mackinlay’s blend which was found entombed in ice under Ernest Shackleton’s hut.
Distilled: 01.09.1982
Bottled: 03.2010
Age: 27 Years Old
Cask Type: Refill Oak Hogshead
Cask Number: 1348
55.8% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: 045 / 259
Please note minor wear to carton
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