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A truly extraordinary award-winning series continues - behold, Batch 6 of the Lost Distilleries Blend. This spectacular blended Scotch whisky is produced solely using whiskies from some of the most renowned, though sadly closed, Scottish distilleries and the result is a dram that undoubtedly lives up to their lofty legacies.
Batch 6 features malt whiskies from Mosstowie, Port Ellen, Glenisla, Imperial, Caperdonich, Glen Mhor and Brora, and grain whiskies from Port Dundas. All are ennobled and celebrated in their own right, with surviving stocks of their spirit becoming scarcer year on year. The Lost Distilleries Blend honours these gone-but-not-forgotten greats with impeccable balance and a sublime flavour profile worthy of their names.
This is a limited release of 534 bottles.
A little green apple and then manuka honey lead the way, with the depth of this blend soon becoming apparent. Grassy sand dunes, lemon, dried coconut and papaya develop, adding complexity to the bag of gorgeous vanilla fudge you now hold in your hand.
Toffee apples and chamois leather. A drop of water here reveals thicker, chewy toffees, great mouthfeel, a generous sprinkling of nutmeg and a little cinnamon alongside praline, which becomes nut toffee or peanut crunch towards the tail.
Soft, slightly tannic, nutty oak and a hint of dignified smoke. Salted toffee too, that's almost vaguely coastal.
This is very yummy whisky indeed. Created exclusively with whiskies from now-closed distilleries, it's also a piece of history. A very yummy piece of history.

£4.85 - £35.93
Nose: Vanilla, warm custard poured over a homemade apple pie, creamy rice pudding, some mild coastal notes, a light complex of tropical fruit, lemon oil, a little pepper and a touch of polished oak. Palate: Calvados, treacle toffee, fudge, melted butter, some delicious notes of winter spice jelly, hazelnut and mild pepper. Finish: A long finish with notes of roasted chestnuts (How very apt), fine black tea, a hint of burnt caramel sauce, and enchanting touches of mild espresso lingering into the close.
Very good whisky, however, the price... Really cannot see how the price is justified? If it was half this, maybe. Probably one for the obsessive / train spotter of the whisky world?