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Mannochmore 2009 Aged 12 Years Single Malt Scotch Whisky – FABLE Chapter Five (700ml)

Original price was: $185.00.Current price is: $148.00.

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Mannochmore 2009 Aged 12 Years Single Malt Scotch Whisky – FABLE Chapter Five (700ml)

Volume: 700ml           ABV: 55.5%           Age: 12 Years Old       Country: Scotland

Cask Number: Chapter Five #5434
Date of Distilling: 12/05/2009
Date of Bottling: 27/07/2021
Matured In: an ex-Bourbon Hogshead
Un-Chillfiltered

The Mannochmore Distillery is owned and operated by Diageo and it is located in Elgin situated in Scotland Speyside whisky region. Founded in 1971 by John Haig & Co. The distillery is was quite unusual, it only opened for 12 month periods and then was closed for 12 months alternating with the nearby Glenlossie distillery of which it shared its employees. Since 2008 the distillery operates continuously and has its own crew of employees.

Fable whisky is an independent bottler founded on the art of storytelling, animation and illustration. Fable whisky brings myths and folk stories to life, pairing them with the best single cask single malt whisky available. Released in stories and chapters The Tale, Volume 1 tells the tale of The Ghost Piper Of Clanyard Bay.

This is one of five single cask whiskies in Fable’s first outturn, this Mannochmore represents the Hound chapter in the tale of The Ghost Piper of Clanyard Bay. It has been matured for 12 years in a single ex-Bourbon barrel and selected to be bottled at cask strength. Only 252 bottles wre made available for worldwide distribution. Perfect for the collector or to sip on whilst reading more about The Ghost Piper Of Clanyard Bay.

Our Tasting Notes

Nose: Orchard fruits of ripe pear and apple mingle with honeydew melon and summer fruits. Some soft honey sweetness and wafts of garden herbs balance out with extremely well integrated oak.

Taste: Summer fruits of strawberry combine with mango and ripe pears, waxy and oily very much like a Clynelish would be remembered. Honey sweetness, plenty of ripe fruits and creamy malty notes.

Finish: Long and fruity with poached pears and honey syrup some spicy oak, creamy banana and fresh mint. A wonderful whisky.