Blair AtholSingle Malt Scotch Whisky
The village of Blair Atholl (with the 'Atholl' spelt slightly differently to that of the distillery) is a few miles north of the distillery and is home to the 13th century Blair Castle, home of the Duke of Atholl and the UK's last private army, the Atholl Highlanders.
Around 95% of Blair Athol's malt whisky is aged in bourbon barrels andg oes into Diageo's Bell's blend, which has owned the distillery since 1933. The remainder is matured in sherry casks and is bottled as a 12 year-old single malt under the Flora and Fauna label. Other expressions are very rare, although there was a cask-strength Flora and Fauna bottling and a Rare Malts expression in the 1990s, as well as an 18yo official bottling released to celebrate the distillery's bicentenary in 1998.A small number of independent bottlings have appeared in the last few years.
From the website
Blair Athol Distillery stands at the gateway to the Scottish Highlands in the picturesque town of Pitlochry. The Distillery produces a 12 Year Old Single Malt Whisky, with a mellow deep-toned aroma, a strong fruity flavour and a smooth finish. Blair Athol wins hearts through its contribution to the Bell's Blend, the most popular blended whisky in the U.K. and a leading brand in South Africa and Scandinavia.
The first documented evidence of a distillery on the present site dates from 1798 when John Stewart and Robert Robertson founded a distillery which they named "Aldour" - after the Allt Dour - the "burn of the otter" - which flows through the grounds from the slopes of Ben y vrackie. Their venture, however, was not a success, probably due to the heavy excise duties on malt whisky levied by the government and the distillery shut.
In 1826 Blair Athol was revived and by 1827 was being run by Alexander Connacher. The distillery was taken over by Peter Mackenzie & Co in the middle of the 19th century and was enlarged and improved so that by 1886 Blair Athol was capable of producing over 1,500 gallons (6,800 litres) per week. This has increased to 38,000 litres per week in 2003.
In 1933 Blair Athol was acquired by Arthur Bell & Sons, now a subsidiary of Diageo. The distillery had been closed in 1932 and remained shut throughout the years of depression and the Second World War. In 1949 it was extensively rebuilt and has been in production ever since. In 1970 an additional two stills were added.
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Blair Athol 12 Year OldFlora & Fauna
£57.25

Blair Athol 201411 Year Old Signatory 100 Proof Edition #64
£47.75

Blair Athol 200816 Year Old Oloroso Sherry Mossburn
£73.95

Blair Athol 201111 Year Old Old Malt Cask
£72.95

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£10Blair Athol 201113 Year Old Port Finish Signatory for The Whisky Exchange
£84.95

Blair Athol 201510 Year Old The Monuments of Scotland Signatory
£59.95

Blair Athol 200618 Year Old Single Malts of Scotland
£116

Blair Athol 200915 Year Old Cask 307592 Berry Bros & Rudd Odyssey Range
£105

Blair Athol 200716 Year Old The Seasons: Winter The Whisky Exchange
£110

Blair Athol 201013 Year Old Cask #100636 Single Malts of Scotland
£87.50

Blair Athol 201312 Year Old Cask 303637 Berry Bros & Rudd Odyssey Range
£89.95

Blair Athol 197325 Year Old Signatory
£550

Blair Athol 197321 Year Old First Cask #7127
£350

Blair Athol 200816 Year Old Cask #18601602 Connoisseurs Choice
£127

Blair Athol 201113 Year Old Sangiovese Cask Old Particular
£88.50

Blair Athol 201013 Year Old Sauternes Cask #303323 Berry Bros & Rudd
£110

Blair Athol 10 Year OldBloody Sergeant Household Series Macbeth Act One
£86.50

Blair Athol 10 Year OldBot.2019 Manager's Dram
£299

Blair Athol 197819 Year Old Authentic Collection Cadenhead's
£325

Blair Athol 8 Year OldBot.1980s
£180

Blair Athol 8 Year OldBlack Label Bot.1970s
£299

Blair Athol 8 Year OldBot.1980s
£180

Blair Athol 201110 Year Old Provenance
£73.50

Blair Athol 8 Year OldSpecial Light Bot.1980s
£299
