Product Description
This old Speyside distillery has earned the affectionate nickname ‘the beast of Dufftown’ for its heavyweight single malts with a distinctive savoury edge. Pour a dram of this special 15-year-old expression and you’ll be greeted by a nose of buttered pastry and stewed fruits wrapped in the mineral and umami notes that made Mortlach famous. The palate brings American oak notes of toffee, spices and vanilla custard before black pepper and warm earth. A great gift for Game of Thrones fans, naturally, but this is also just an ideal bottle for anyone that appreciates a serious dram.
Style
Style
- Body4
- Richness3
- Smoke0
- Sweetness3
Character
Character
Clove
Raisins
Apple
Dates
Dark Chocolate
Fruit Cake
Food Pairing
Food Pairing
Our wine expert, head buyer and experienced sommelier Dawn Davies MW, recommends Mortlach 15 Year Old to bring out the best in these dishes.
Fondue
Mushroom Cream Sauce
Roasted Aubergine
Product Facts
Product Facts
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Age
Country
Scotland
Region
Speyside
Cask Type
Bourbon Barrel Finish
Mortlach 15 Year Old Game of Thrones Six Kingdoms
70cl / 46%
Special Offer
£20 Off! (Was £88.95)
In stock online
£68.95
£57.46 ex VAT
(£98.50 per litre)
You must be aged 18 or above to buy alcohol in the UK
Delivery
Delivery
Express delivery(Next Day / Sat / Sun / Choose Day)
£6.95
Standard delivery (3-5 Working Days)
£4.95
Click & Collect (Mon-Fri 10am - 5pm)
Free
How We Pack
Eco-friendly packaging
We're proud to say the packaging we use in our warehouse is entirely plastic-free, instead making use of recycled and recyclable paper and cardboard, from our wrapping and tape to our document pouches.
Flexible delivery options
We deliver to countries all over the world. You can also select express delivery, or pick a specific delivery date, at checkout.
Packed with care
Our experienced warehouse team take great care with every order. As specialists in glass packaging they ensure that your items stay safe and secure.
Returns
30-Day returns policy
We want you to be 100% happy with your order and it is our aim to ensure that all products supplied to all customers arrive in perfect condition. You have the right to cancel your order at any time without being charged for the goods ordered within 30 days of purchasing (other than for perishable or personalised products or those products that have been specified as non-returnable).
Drink Responsibly
The misuse of alcohol can lead to immense harm and we want to make sure that the great drinks we stock are enjoyed responsibly as part of a healthy lifestyle. Learn more about responsible drinking.
Disclaimer
While we endeavour to provide full and accurate information on our website, there may be occasions where producers have updated their recipe or failed to provide full details of their ingredients and processes. This may affect factors including the product style and allergen information, and we would advise that you always check the label and not solely rely on the information presented here. If you are at all uncertain about a product then please contact our customer service team before purchase.
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Customer Reviews
(3 Reviews)
Exceptional Dram - 100% for drinking not keeping.
Immensely enjoyable! That said I got it in a sale, if I had paid more than £85 I might have thought less of it. It is rich, satisfying, interesting, complex with dried fruit flavours and maybe some orange notes. I am not doing it justice with that description, but it is delicious!
I bought this as the F&F Mortlach 16yr is probably my all time favourite dram. It is still a rich, oily and fruity malt but not as sweet and Xmas cakey as the F&F. All in all I'm enjoying it, except for all the online slagging off it's getting on the whisky appreciation pages of social media. Ignore the crappy hype and try a bottle. Judged on its own merits it is a fine malt without a doubt, it just has a big name to live up to
