
Housed in a former flour mill, Strathmill Distillery is situated in the town of Keith in Banffshire, Scotland.
Originally known as Glenisla-Glenlivet, the distillery adopted its current name just four years after its founding.
One of its unique production features is a purifier pipe connected from the lyne arm to the body of the spirit stills.
The distillery’s primary production feature is a unique purifier pipe that extends from the lyne arm into the body of the spirit stills, imparting a subtle oily character to the new make spirit, which at this distillery is reminiscent of olive oil, blending harmoniously with the gentle fruity and grassy notes.
*All Chapter single cask releases differ in maturation age, alcoholic strength and bottle numbers
Nose
Light and fruity, with notes of green apples, pears, and citrus, combined with floral hints.
Palate
Malty sweetness, vanilla, and a touch of cereal, with some herbal or grassy undertones.
Finish
Soft, light, and smooth, with lingering fruit and a slight malty dryness.
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