Orphan Barrel Muckety-Muck 26 Year Old Single Grain Scotch Whisky 750mL
Orphan Barrel Muckety-Muck 26 Year Old Single Grain Scotch Whisky 750mL
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Orphan Barrel Muckety-Muck 26 Year Old Single Grain Scotch Whisky 750mL is a rare, ultra-aged single grain Scotch from the long-closed Port Dundas Distillery, masterfully preserved and bottled by the Orphan Barrel Whiskey Distilling Company. This exceptional 26-year-old expression celebrates both the artistry of Scotch whisky-making and the legacy of one of Scotland’s most historic distilleries.
Aged for over a quarter of a century in ex-bourbon casks, Muckety-Muck 26 Year reveals an extraordinary balance of sweetness, fruit, and oak. Bottled at 92 proof (46% ABV), it delivers a velvety texture and refined complexity—showcasing rich flavors of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak layered with ripe berries and butterscotch.
Each bottle pays homage to Scotland’s Lowland tradition and the rarity of single grain whisky at this age. Smooth, sophisticated, and collectible, this is a once-in-a-lifetime dram for true whisky enthusiasts.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Fragrant notes of vanilla, toffee, baked fruit, and oak spice.
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Palate: Silky and elegant with flavors of caramel, honey, ripe red berries, and shortbread.
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Finish: Long and luxurious with lingering hints of butterscotch, oak, and soft spice.
FAQs
Q: Where does Muckety-Muck 26 Year come from?
A: It’s a single grain Scotch whisky from the historic Port Dundas Distillery, bottled by Orphan Barrel after 26 years of aging.
Q: What type of casks is it aged in?
A: Matured in ex-bourbon casks that enhance its smooth vanilla and caramel sweetness.
Q: What proof is Orphan Barrel Muckety-Muck 26 Year Scotch?
A: Bottled at 92 proof (46% ABV), delivering a perfect balance of richness and refinement.
Q: How should I enjoy Muckety-Muck 26 Year Old Scotch?
A: Best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to open up its layers of fruit, toffee, and oak.