The history of the G&M Distillery range heralds back to the very beginnings – to the days when distillery spirit was produced primarily to be used in blends. Because of the strong working relationships G&M had with distillery owners, G&M could bottle and sell the spirit the distilleries had created as a single malt … on the condition that a ‘house’ label was used with the caption “bottled by Gordon & MacPhail”. These relationships have culminated in today’s ‘Distillery Labels’ – a showcase of historical label design.
Nose: Juicy blood orange and candied apple aromas combine with a subtle hint of Vanilla. Smoke features prominently alongside tart grapefruit and lemon peel.
Palate: Smoky bonfire embers complement baked apple and sweet orange zest. Light and spicy; black pepper develops alongside flavours of milk chocolate with an undertone of aniseed.
Finish: Long with lingering charred oak and a subtle herbal undertone.