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Strathisla

The Strathisla whisky distillery draws its waters from the calcium rich, peat-less Broomhill Spring. Rumour has it, kelpies - the supernatural shape shifting water horses from Scottish folk lore - haunt the spring at night. The distillery was founded by George Taylor and Alexander Milne in 1786 under the name Milltown, latterly changing the name to Milton. The original name was most probably a reference to the town of Keith in which the...

Strathisla Whisky Distillery

About Strathisla Whisky Distillery

Distillery Owner

Chivas Brothers

Distillery Founded

1786

Distillery Status

Active

Distillery Capacity

2 400 000 litres

Distillery Address

Seafield Avenue, Keith, Banffshire AB55 5BS

Distillery Number

01542 783044

Distillery Website

www.maltwhiskydistilleries.com

1825

MacDonald Ingram & Co. purchases the distillery.

1830

William Longmore acquires the distillery.

1870

The distillery name changes to Strathisla.

1876

The distillery is badly damaged by fire.

1879

Another accident strikes; a dust explosion in the malt mill.

1880

William Longmore retires and hands operations to his son-in-law John Geddes-Brown. William Longmore & Co. is formed.

1890

The distillery changes name to Milton.

1950

Chivas Brothers buys the run-down distillery at a compulsory auction for £71,000 and starts restoration.

1951

The name reverts to Strathisla.

1965

The number of stills is increased from two to four.

1970

A heavily peated whisky, Craigduff,

2001

The Chivas Group is acquired by Pernod Ricard.

Reproduced from the Malt Whisky Yearbook 2009 with the kind permission of Mr Ingvar Ronde

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A single malt from the Strathisla distillery, distilled in 1953 and released as part of a range of Gordon and MacPhail-bottled vintages from the distillery.
Strathisla 1953 (Gordon and MacPhail)
£259.95
Part of a range of Gordon and MacPhail vintages from Strathisla, this was distilled in 1963.
Strathisla 1963 (Gordon and MacPhail)
£136.95
A first fill sherry hogshead matured 1964 vintage from the Strathisla distillery. This was bottled by Gordon and MacPhail. Nicely smoky, the sherry provides great balance.
Strathisla 1964 (Gordon and MacPhail)
£132.95
Bottled by Gordon and MacPhail and distilled in 1957 at the Strathisla distillery, the distillery is known for its rich, fruity style of Speyside whisky.
Strathisla 1957 (Gordon and MacPhail)
£189.95
A Gordon and MacPhail bottling of 25 year old whisky, a great value bottling from the Strathisla distillery.
Strathisla 25 Year Old (Gordon and MacPhail)
£55.95
This was distilled in 1967 at the Strathisla distillery in Speyside. Matured in first fill sherry butts, this is a rich, poised dram which exhibits the Strathisla character beautifully.
Strathisla 1967 (Gordon and MacPhail)
£109.95
A 40 year old from the Strathisla distillery, superb value for money, particularly for a malt of this age.
Strathisla 40 Year Old (Gordon and MacPhail)
£99.95
A well-aged single malt from the Strathisla distillery, matured in first and refill sherry casks for 30 years before bottling by Gordon and MacPhail.
Strathisla 30 Year Old Gordon and MacPhail
£88.95
Distilled in 1954 at the Strathisla distillery and bottled by Gordon and MacPhail. Matured in first fill and refill sherry casks, the produces describe this as an "after dinner dram".
Strathisla 1954 (Gordon and MacPhail)
£234.95
Distilled in 1967 and bottled by Gordon and MacPhail, this is a well-aged Strathisla, matured in first fill sherry butts.
Strathisla 1967 (Gordon and MacPhail)
£109.95
A creamy, thick 12 year old single malt from the Speyside distillery, Strathisla.
Strathisla 12 Year Old
£24.95
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