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New releasePort Dundas

Port Dundas 26 Year Old 1999 Stiùbhart 50.6% 70cl

A stunning 26-year-old single grain from the now-closed Port Dundas distillery, bottled by independent bottler Stiùbhart in May 2025. This elegant whisky delivers a refined blend of sweet orchard fruit, baking spice, and vanilla notes – a must-taste for single grain enthusiasts.

Port Dundas 26 Year Old – A Rare Single Grain Release

This stunning 26-year-old single grain hails from the now-closed Port Dundas distillery and has been bottled by independent bottler Stiùbhart in May 2025. It's a rare opportunity to experience whisky from this legendary Lowland distillery, which sadly ceased production years ago.

Matured for 26 years in a refill bourbon barrel, this release bottled at 50.6% ABV showcases the refined character that quality single grain whisky's develop over time. The refill cask maturation has allowed the spirit's natural characteristics to shine through with elegance and complexity.

Tasting Profile

On the nose, expect vanilla, honey, malty notes, oak and almond. The palate reveals fresh fruit, vanilla, caramel, toffee and dried spices, while the finish lingers with toffee, honey and sugary notes.

This is an essential dram for single grain enthusiasts. With only 700ml bottles produced and an RRP of €200, this represents a valuable addition to any serious collection. The gentle yet intricate profile makes it a remarkable example of how well single grains can age.

Smaaknotities

Vanilla Honey Malty Almond Oak Caramel Toffee Dried spices Fresh fruit Sugary
Suggested retail price
€ 200
Release date
1 mei 2025
Type
Single Grain
Regio
Lowland
ABV
50.60%
Leeftijd
26 jaar

Stiùbhart

Port Dundas 26 Year Old 1999 Stiùbhart 50.6% 70cl

Single GrainLowland26yr

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