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Royal Lochnagar 19 year old (Rare Auld) 1990

Distillery: Royal Lochnagar
Region: Highland
Age: 19 years
Maturation Cask: not specified
Strength: 54.6%
Volume: 70cl
Bottler: Duncan Taylor
Distillation Date: 1990
Bottling Date: 2009
Cask Number: 356

Tasting Notes
Colour: Straw.
Aroma: Powerful, grassy, with apple peel and wet stone.
Taste: Big and grassy again, with citrus, violet sweets and marmalade.
Finish: Long and complex, with almonds, orange and, once again, grass.

An outstanding collection, all aged 17 years and above, Duncan Taylor's "Rare Auld" range represents top-notch malts of impeccable quality, bottled from single cask and at cask strength.

The Lochnagar malt owes its prefix to the Royal Warrant issued in 1848 after the distillery was visited by Queen Victoria and her family, who were staying at the Balmoral estate next door. Most of what the distillery produces is used in Johnny Walker Blue and Black label whiskies, making any Single Malt bearing the name Royal Lochnagar a rare and much sought after dram.

Bladnoch 19 year old (Wealth of a Nation) 1990

Distillery: Bladnoch
Region: Lowland
Age: 19 years
Maturation Cask: not specified
Strength: 46%
Volume: 70cl
Bottler: Scottish Liqueur Centre
Distillation Date: 1990
Bottling Date: 2009
Cask Number: 2425

Tasting Notes
Colour: Light, like straw.
Aroma: Fruit candy, with citrus and grassiness.
Taste: Oats and other cereals, very dry.
Finish: Short and fresh.

The most southerly distillery in Scotland is located on the banks of the river Bladnoch, for which it is named. A turbulent 20th century led to it being closed and dismantled in 1993, but was restored and reopened in 2000 by an investor sympathetic to the local community. Trade agreements restrict the permitted output of the distillery, making even modern bottlings fairly rare and sought after.