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The Littlemill distillery was closed and dismantled in 1996. With that, what may be the oldest Scottish single malt whisky distillery disappeared from the stage. The origins of Littlemill date back to around 1750. Until the final closure of the distillery located in the Lowlands, there were quite a few changes in ownership. It is also worth noting that Littlemill worked according to the triple distillation technique until the 1930s.
Independent Littlemill bottlings still appear, but they are becoming less and less.
A little bit of fun for your autumn BBQ smoking sessions, one of our best releases: Archives Littlemill 1990 cask 32, has been carefully taken apart, cut into pieces and air dried. Infused with Littlemill whisky ready to be used for your next BBQ session.
A Littlemill single malt whisky where the emphasis is more on the wood than on the fruity notes. In this way this 22-year-old bottling by Berry Bros & Rudd shows us a different, surprising side of this Lowlander. Bottled in 2013, at 46%.
The longer the distillery was closed, the fewer Littlemill bottlings hit the market. We now have a bottle of a Malts of Scotland bottling from 2010. With its 20 years of aging in a bourbon cask, it is really something for the Littlemill enthusiast! 53.9%
Bottler Douglas Laing's Old Malt Cask series is highly regarded. That's thanks to bottlings like this one. It is an 18 year old Littlemill single malt whisky that matured in a bourbon cask: sweet malt, citrus, toffee, trifle, vanilla and caramel. (50%)
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