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CASK No 1

Mannochmore, 16yr, PX 1/4 Cask  

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The Distillery

Mannochmore is one of the manifestations of the confidence of the 1960s – a situation which is currently being repeated. It was built by DCL in 1971 to cope with increasing demand internationally for blends, and like its sister plant, Glenlossie, it has been closely associated with the Haig and Dimple brands.

For years it worked quietly away until 1996 when its make was used in one of the most controversial single malts of the late 20th century – Loch Dhu, the ‘black whisky’. Although the full tale of how Loch Dhu was created has never been told (and is unlikely ever to be revealed), the enthusiastic use of spirit caramel is seen by most as the most likely candidate for the pitch black hue.

The brand was withdrawn soon after its launch and despite the hostility of the initial response when it first appeared it has now, perhaps inevitably, become a collector’s item.

Production capacity was upped in 2013 to 4.5m litres per annum with new mash tun, more washbacks and a pair of stills – now making eight in total.

The Cask

Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: TWA CASKS 70cl / 54.6%

A single cask Mannochmore 2008 16-year-old Speyside single malt whisky bottled in 2025 without colouring or chill filtration by Signatory Vintage for their brilliant Symington’s Choice series.

This 16-year-old Mannochmore 2008 was bottled from single cask 3 after a finishing period in a first fill Pedro Ximenez sherry hogshead that yielded 347 bottles at its natural cask strength of 54.6%. This was one of a pair of sister sherry cask-finished Mannochmores released together in early 2025 at prices so sensible you can get both and compare…

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Location

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Lcoate less than 15 mins drive south of Elgin in the Speyside Region. 

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