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Tullibardine 2014 Matthew Adams 7 Year Old
Tullibardine distillery in Perthshire was built in 1949 and was quickly acquired by blending firm, Brodie Hepburn. Through a series of mergers and acquisitions, the distillery came under ownership of Whyte & Mackay in 1993, who shut it down following year. In the preceding decades, its large production capacity had filled its even larger warehouses. Whyte & Mackay bottled some Tullibardine as a single malt, but also sold a lot of the stock to third party blenders and bottlers, resulting in some excellent independent releases.
Distilled in 2014, matured in red wine cask #9900121 and bottled by Matthew Adams at 7 years old in 2021. One of 385 bottles.
Matthew Adams Ltd was a wine and spirits broker and wholesaler, established in 2011 by Matthew Philip Adams and headquartered in the English town of West Malling, Kent. While primarily engaged in trading wine, the company also sold whisky and produced a handful of its own in-house branded single cask bottlings over the years. Unfortunately, in 2023 the company filed for voluntary liquidation and removed its website amid accusations that some of its staff had operated an investment scam that targeted pensioners, promising significant returns upon the future sale (which it would arrange) of wine and whisky stocks that appear not to have existed beyond the seven casks that it legitimately bottled and sold between 2021 and 2022.
A Highland malt distillery built in 1949 by William Delmé-Evans and located in the Perthshire town of Blackford. It has mostly been owned by blending companies over the years and even today primarily provides fillings to the Highland Queen label, however single malt has always been available too.
A former wine and spirits broker and wholesaler, established in 2011 by Matthew Philip Adams in the English town of West Malling. The company produced a handful of its own independent Scotch whisky bottlings over the years, however entered voluntary liquidation in 2023.
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