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Single Malt Scotch Whisky 'Glencadam' 1994 Connoisseurs Choice 27 Years (700 ml. boxed) Gordon & Macphail
Single Malt Scotch Whisky 'Glencadam' Connoisseurs Choice 1994 by Gordon & Macphail was distilled in 1994 and bottled in 2021. Aging 27 YO in ex-Sherry casks. Glencadam is located in the ancient town of Brechin, in the eastern Highlands of Scotland. Whisky where vanilla aromas combine with notes of tropical fruit and freshly cut grass. Hints of lemon and milk chocolate followed by white pepper. On the palate, it presents a medium body, aromas of anise seeds and marzipan. A whisky for connoisseurs. Cask strength 49.9° vol.

- Product Category
- Whisky
- Denomination
- Single Malt Whisky
- Type
- Scotch Whisky - Single Malt
- Type of Production
- Distilled
- Other Features
- Cold Filtered, Cask Finish
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Malt
- Aging
- 27 years old
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 1994
- Format
- 700 ml.
- Nation
- Scotland
- Region
- Highlands
- Alcohol Content
- 49.9% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 16° – 18° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Very wide tulip glass
- Special Features
- Limited Edition
- Packaging
- Original Case
- Gastronomic Pairings
- After Dinner - Meditation
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Gordon & Macphail

In a land where the wind sweeps across the moors and the fog settles on the hills, Scotland holds the secret to one of its most precious treasures: whisky. It is here, in this setting of legends and traditions, that Gordon & Macphail has written its story. Founded over a century ago, this renowned house of independent selectors and bottlers has transformed its passion into art, creating a bridge between tradition and modernity, between the origins and the future of Scotch whisky.
Gordon & Macphail does not just produce whisky; they curate one of the largest and most prestigious collections of matured Scotch. Their philosophy is a celebration of quality and excellence, a journey through the most iconic distilleries of Scotland, from which they carefully select the finest Single Malts. Every bottled drop tells a fragment of history, every sip is an invitation to discover the complexity and depth of flavors that only time and attention can provide.
Their Connoisseurs Choice represents the pinnacle of this philosophy: a label that promises a unique sensory experience, capable of evoking the atmospheres of the most enchanting places in Scotland. From the peaty and marine notes of the west coast to the sweeter and spicier flavors of the inland regions, each bottle is a journey through the beating heart of Scottish tradition.
For whisky lovers, Gordon & Macphail is a must-visit, an opportunity to discover the magic and excellence of one of the oldest and most respected houses in the industry. Step into the world of Gordon & Macphail on Vino45 and let yourself be seduced by the refinement and mastery of these timeless Single Malts.
Address:
George House, Borough Briggs Road, Elgin IV30 1JY, Scotland
Color: amber
Bouquet: aromas of vanilla, notes of baked apple and sultana grapes. Fresh citrus zest and brown sugar and oak
Taste: sweet and velvety notes of apple pie, orange peel and warm spices, milk chocolate and charred oak. Finish
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THE WHISKY
Single Malt Scotch Whisky 'Glencadam' Connoisseurs Choice 1994 by Gordon & Macphail was distilled in 1994 and bottled in 2021. Aging 27 YO in ex-Sherry casks. Glencadam is located in the ancient town of Brechin, in the eastern Highlands of Scotland. A whisky where vanilla aromas blend with notes of tropical fruit and freshly cut grass. Hints of lemon and milk chocolate followed by white pepper. On the palate, it presents a medium body, with aromas of anise seeds and marzipan. A whisky for connoisseurs. Cask strength 49.9° vol.
THE DISTILLERY
The town of Elgin, in the northeast of Scotland, is considered “the world capital of whisky.” It is here that in 1895 Gordon & Macphail was founded by James Gordon and John Alexander McPhail. Their insight was to combine the typical “drugstore” with a wine and spirits shop, merging two distinct businesses and becoming, in fact, the pioneers of the single malt market outside the Highlands. Their choices quickly proved to be more than successful: by selecting and purchasing the best new whiskies directly from the producer, aging them in the finest casks, and finally bottling them at the most opportune moment, Gordon & Macphail dominated the single malt market in the thirty years from 1955 to 1985, becoming known for its complex and elegant style. Today, the company, capitalizing on the excellent relationships it has established with all Scottish distilleries, has an immense and diversified whisky reserve in its warehouses and continues to be present in the market with prestige and authority.

