Strathisla 1967 40 Years Single Malt Whisky

Strathisla 1967 DT

Strathisla

Speyside · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
40 years
ABV
46.4%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Strathisla
Distillation Year
1967
Bottling Year
2008

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Lowest Price:€689.00(2024-08-30)

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Strathisla Distillery, Scotland's most photographed whisky distillery, stands as an iconic Speyside landmark with its twin pagoda roofs and water wheel—quintessential signatures of Scotch heritage. Acquired by Chivas Brothers (Pernod Ricard) in 1950, it has become the spiritual home and principal malt foundation for Chivas Regal, the world's third-largest blended Scotch brand. A £2 million 2018 renovation modernized the visitor experience, introducing an experimental blending lab where guests craft personal blends. The production process remains traditional: a 5.12-ton copper-lidded mash tun feeds seven Oregon pine and three larch washbacks for 54-hour fermentations, while the compact stillhouse contains a lantern-shaped wash still with descending lyne arm and a spirit still with boiling ball and ascending lyne arm, creating a rich, fruity new make. Roughly 90% of spirit is tankered to Glen Keith for maturation, fueling Chivas Regal's 67% sales growth to 5.4 million cases in 2018. The core expression is Strathisla 12 Year Old, complemented by the Distillery Reserve Collection's 13-16 year cask-strength bottlings, available exclusively at Pernod Ricard distillery shops.

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Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Whiskyspace Notes 1666

Whiskyspace Notes 1666

Jun 18, 2026, 10:00:53

Poured a glass of this beautiful gold liquid. The nose is brilliant—delicate but assertive, packed with buttercups, ripe gooseberries, and sweet apple compote. Really clean with lovely delicate honey notes. It’s nice and round at first, though the palate is a little less interesting than the nose. Gets a tad prickly and rather spicy with some nutmeg and a bit of tannin. There's some vanilla crème sweetness and just hints of cigar box, gently oaky but a good balance is still reached. A really nice alternative to the usual heavily sherried stuff. Medium long finish. Quite pleased with this one 🥃

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