Auchentoshan Releases 1975 Vintage Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Whisky connoisseurs will be well schooled in the terroir and intricacies of the various whisky-making regions of Scotland: the Speyside, the Highlands, Islay and the other Hebridean islands. But the Lowlands are often forgotten. 

In its prime, the Lowlands were home to Rosebank, Kinclaith, St. Magdalene, Ladyburn, Inverleven and Littlemill, many of which adhered to the traditional triple-distilling methods that distinguish lowland malts. But those distilleries have all fallen silent over the years, leaving their legacy to Glenkinchie, Bladnoch and — arguably most of all — Auchentoshan.

Located on the outskirts of Glasgow and at the foot of the Kilpatrick hills, Auchentoshan has been in business since 1823 and is part of the small Morrison Bowmore group — alongside Highland distilleries McClelland's, Glen Garioch, and of course, the famous Islay stills at Bowmore. But it is Auchentoshan that has released this exceptionally rare malt.

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