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Distillery in Focus:          Mortlach
Region: Speyside
Name: Mortlach ("big hill" or "the great hollow").
Status: Active
Website: http://www.malts.com
Telephone: +44 (0)1340 820318
E-Mail: No
Address: Dufftown, Keith, Banffshire AB5 4AQ, 57°26′27″N 3°07′34″W
Visitor centre: No
Owner: Diageo
Established in 1823

Technical details:
Water source: Convall hills (production), cooling water from the Dullan river
Malted barley: unpeated.
Malt bins: n.a.
Mill: Porteus
Mash tun: Stainless semi-lauter, made in 1996.
Washbacks: 6 made of wood, capacity of 59,000 litres each.
Yeast: Distillers & brewer yeast
Fermentation: 57-60 hours
Stills: 3 wash and 3 spirit stills. Worm (wurm) tubes for condensation.
Warehouses: 21,000 casks on 5 dunnage warehouses.
Production capacity: 3 mio LPA
Employees: n.a.
Casks used for maturation: refill bourbon and sherry casks.
Percentage for single malts: n.a.
Contribute(d) to the following blends: Johnnie Walker, John Barr

Mortlach has an unique distillation process. Please click on the photograph for an image at higher resolution.

 

The Distillery of Mortlach nowadays

 

And the distillery 100 years ago (circa 1908)

 

Regular Bottling:

Mortlach Fauna & Flora, 16 YO 43%

Other bottlings:

As part of their Special Releases, a 1971 31 YO Mortlach as been released, as well as Manger's choice. Prior to that, a Mortlach was bottled in 2002 in the Manager's dram serie (for Diageo staff only) and several version under their Rare Malts serie.

For the tasted whiskies, click here


Several of the official Mortlach (from left to right): Mortlach Manager's Dram 2002, Rare Malts 23 YO, Mortlach Manager's Choice and the Mortlach 16 YO, from the Fauna & Flora range.

History of the Mortlach Distillery

Mortlach Distillery History
 The distillery was licensed in 1823 to James Findlater and was the only distillery in Dufftown until 1887. Mortlach Distillery was built on the site of an illicit still that drew its water from a spring called Highland John's  Well. Today process water comes from springs in the Conval Hills and cooling water from the River Dullan. The partners of James Findlater between 1822 and 1825 were Donald McIntosh and Alexander Gordon. In 1829, the output was 69 gallons a week
The distillery was sold in 1831 for £270 to John Robertson, distiller and tanner. In 1832, the distillery was silent and Arthur Thomas Gregory resumed production in 1833. It closed again in 1837. It was purchased in 1862 by J. & J. Grant of Glengrant, distillers at Aberlour, who acquired the distillery to transfer the apparatus to their distillery.  The granary served as a free church. Some years later, John Gordon purchased the distillery to use it as a brewery, before distillation resumed again. Under his ownership, the whisky attained some celebrity and was called 'The Real John Gordon'. Eight men were working and used 40 quarters of barley a week.

George Cowie  (1816-96) became a partner in 1853. After the death of Gordon in 1867, he became the sole owner of the distillery. His son, Dr. Alexander Mitchell
Cowie (1861-1940), took over the distillery, when his father died. William Grant, the founder of Glenfiddich distillery, worked for 20 years, until 1866 as distillery manager at Mortlach.

Major additions to the premises were made in 1897, including an additional larger still-house, when a siding was built from the railway,  near Dufftown Station,  right into the distillery. Electric lighting was installed in the following year. Mortlach then assumed the form described by a contributor to the Wine & Spirit Trade Record in 1923.  He found "a veritable village" that dwarfed all neighbouring distilleries.  It had two barley lofts, four "gigantic" malt floors, the largest mash-tun in the district, seven exceptionally   large   wash-backs, and two still houses:    "in   one   there   are   three   old-fashioned   stills, with a capacity of about 2,000 gallons  (5, 200 litres) each  (and) in the other are three larger stills, installed in 1897". Driving power for the malting and mashing processes was supplied by a new Marshall steam engine of 50 h. p. The substantially built warehouses were capable of storing two million gallons (5, 200,000 litres).

Since his only son was killed during the Great War, Dr Cowie sold the business to John Walker & Sons Ltd in 1923. Walker and Sons merged in 1925 with the Distillers CompanyLimited Ltd. Mortlach was transferred to the Scottish Malt Distillers (SMD), a subsidiary of The Distillers Company Ltd in 1930. During the Second World War, it was only closed in 1944.

SMD embarked in the 1960s on a long-term programme of modernising and re-equipping its distilleries.  The cramped layout of the site at Mortlach and the condition of the old buildings made it necessary to demolish and to rebuild the premises from scratch.  In the new distillery, completed in 1964, the mash-house and tun­ room were combined in an open plan, and the six stills, previously hand-fired, were converted to a mechanical coal-stoking system. The stills were again converted, in 1971, to internal heating by steam. Floor malting operations were stopped in 1968. Full computer control and a new mash tun were installed in 1996.

Source: The Scotch whisky industry record by H. Charles Craig,, The Scotch Whisky Distilleries by Misako Udo, The Making of Scotch whisky by John R. Hume & Michael S. Moss, Rare Malts, Facts, Figures and Taste by Ulf Buxrud, distillery visit.
www.whisky-news.com/Patrick Brossard © 09 September 2012.

 

Old pictures of the stillhouse (copied from Hume & Moss)
 
And a recent version.

 

The mash tun
 
The wooden washbacks
 
And the old worm (wurm) tubes for cooling down the distillate.

 

Tasted whiskies:

Official/original bottlings (OB)  
Age  
Mortlach Manager’s Dram 19 YO, OB, 55.8%, Rating: 13/20
Mortlach 25 YO, OB, 43.4%, B:2014. Rating: 15/20
   
Vintages  
Mortlach 1971, 32 YO, OB, 50.1%, B: 2004 Rating: 17/20
Mortlach 1978 Rare Malts, 20 YO, OB, 62.20% Rating: 14/20
Mortlach Manager's choice 1997, 12 YO, OB, 57.1%, c. 6802,  240 b. Rating: 15/20
   
No Age Specified (NAS)  
   
Mortlach Speyisde Festival 2013, OB, 48%, B: 2013 Rating: 16/20
Mortlach Rare and old, OB, 43.4%,  B:2014 Rating: 13/20
Mortlach Special Strength, OB, 49%, B:2015 Rating: 14/20

 

Independent bottlings (IB) and anonymous Talisker  
Adelphi  
Mortlach 1991, 15 YO, Adelphi, 57.5%, B: 2007, cask 5947 Rating: 16/20
   
Berry Bros & Rudd  
Mortlach 1991 Sherry, BBR, 56.4%, B: 2007. c. 4227 Rating: 08/20
   
Bottlers, The  
Mortlach 1983 Bodega American Oak, 18 YO, The Bottlers, 57%, B: 2001, Cask 2378 Rating: 16/20
   
Chieftains  
Mortlach 1990, 22 YO, Chieftains 50%, B: 2013, c. 5159, 654 b. Rating: 17/20
Mortlach 1993, 18 YO, Chieftains, 57.3%, B: 2011, c. 3595 Rating: 15/20
   
Douglas Laing  
Mortlach 1997 OMC,13 YO, D. Laing, 50%, B: 2011, 424 b. Rating: 13/20
Mortlach 1992, 16 YO, Douglas of Drumlanrig, 46%, B: 2009, c. 504. Rating: 16/20
Duncan Taylor  
Mortlach 1993 NC2, Duncan Taylor, 46%, B: 2007 Rating: 10/20
   
Dun Eideann  
Mortlach 1989, 15 YO, Dun Eideann, 43% Rating: 10/20
   
First Editions  
Mortlach 1989, 22 YO, The First Editions, 52.1%, B:2012 Rating: 12/20
Mortlach 1989, 24 YO, The First Editions, 57.9%, B: 2013, 192 b. Rating: 16/20
   
Gordon & MacPhail  
Mortlach 1968 Private Collection, G&M, 45% Rating: 13/20
Mortlach 1980 for Scot & Scotch, G&M, 46%, B: 2001, c. 6424 Rating: 15/20
Mortlach 14 YO For Sestante, G&M, 57%, B: 1980s. Rating: 16/20
   
Hart Brothers  
Mortlach 1990 Sherry, 23 YO, Hart Brothers, 55.1%, B: 2013 Rating: 08/20
   
High Spirit  
Mortlach Valentino Zagatti 1990, 18 YO, High Spirit, 46%, B; 2009 Rating: 15/20
   
Jack Wiebers  
Mortlach 1974 Prenzlow Collection, 28 YO, JWWW, 51.1% Rating: 15/20
   
Jas Gordon  
Mortlach 1966, Jas Gordon, 40%, B: 1987 Rating: 18/20
   
Jean Boyer  
Mortlach 1997 Best Casks of Scotland, Jean Boyer, 57.8%, B: 2006 Rating: 12/20
   
Mackillops  
Mortlach 1990, 16 YO, MacKillops, 46% Rating: 16/20
   
Moon Import  
Mortlach 1984 In the Pink, 16 YO, Moon, 46%, B: 2000 Rating: 13/20
   
A.D. Rattray  
Mortlach 1991, 16 YO, A. D. Rattray, 55.5%, B: 2007, c. 4238 Rating: 16/20
Mortlach 1996,17 YO, A.D. Rattray, 56.3%, B: 2013, c. 995. Rating: 15/20
   
Riegger's selection  
Mortlach 1995 For The Whisky Schiff Luzern 2014,Riegger’s selection, 55.8%, B:2014, c. 3420, 150 b. Rating: 15/20
   
Royal Mile Whiskies  
Mortlach 1993, RMW, 12 YO, 57.8%, 324 b. Rating: 14/20
   
Samaroli  
Mortlach 1957, 22 YO, Samaroli, 45.7%, B:1979, 360 b. Rating: 18/20
   
Sestante  
Mortlach 1969, Sestante, 56.5%, B: 1985 Rating: 18/20
Mortlach 20 YO, Sestante, 43%, B: 1980s. Rating: 17/20
   
Signatory  
Mortlach 1988, 19 YO, Signatory, 58.5%, B: 2008, c. 4727 Rating: 13/20
Mortlach 1991, 21YO, Signatory, 53.9%, B: 2013, c. 7708, 591 b. Rating: 16/20
   
Strathblair Collection  
Mortlach 1980, 20 YO, Strathblair collection, 40% Rating: 13/20
   
Whisky Club Royal  
Mortlach 1997, 16 YO, whisky club royal, 43%, B:2013 Rating: 16/20

 

 

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