What does Mortlach 18 Years Old taste like?

The Mortlach 18 Years Old, aged in 1970 and bottled in 2014, offers a rich, oily character with honey and green-house notes.

This Mortlach 18 Years Old is a whisky that says ach so to the ordinary. From the first sniff, it reveals a deep, oily richness that clings to the glass. The honey is pronounced, with a touch of green-house that adds a floral subtlety. It’s like revisiting a summer’s day in the Scottish highlands, where the fields are alive with wildflowers and the air is sweet with ripening fruit. The palate is no less impressive, with the honey notes enveloping the tongue, followed by a whisper of oak that brings balance. The finish is where the Mortlach truly shines, with a lingering, sophisticated depth that speaks of its 18-year journey in the cask.

For those who appreciate the art of single malt whisky, Mortlach 18 Years Old is a revelation. If you have yet to experience the subtle complexities of a well-aged Mortlach, this is your invitation to do so.

How was Mortlach 18 Years Old matured?

The Mortlach 18 Years Old was matured in oak casks for 18 years, contributing to its rich and oily character.

The maturation of the Mortlach 18 Years Old is a testament to the power of time and patience. Aged for 18 years, the whisky has absorbed the nuances of the oak casks, resulting in a profile that is both complex and smooth. This period of maturation has allowed for the integration of the spirit with the oak, creating a whisky that is as refined as it is robust. The result is a balance of sweetness and oak that is truly remarkable. It’s a perfect example of how the right cask and the right time can elevate a whisky to exceptional status. If you’re looking to explore the maturation process, available at Spiritory is an excellent starting point.

Is Mortlach 18 Years Old worth the price?

With its rich, oily character and complex maturation, Mortlach 18 Years Old is worth the price for those seeking a refined whisky experience.

When it comes to single malt whisky, the question of value is often tied to the experience it offers. Mortlach 18 Years Old delivers on both counts. At 43.4% ABV, this whisky is potent yet approachable, with a depth that belies its age. The honey and green-house notes provide a luscious backdrop, while the oak influences offer a subtle sophistication. The price, in this case, reflects not just the quality of the whisky, but the craftsmanship and the time it has spent in the cask. For those seeking a whisky that speaks to both the connoisseur and the curious, the Mortlach 18 Years Old is an investment well worth making.

Last updated: 2026-05-13

About the author: Klaus Beckmann is a Hamburg-born former wine importer who has spent thirty years collecting Scottish single malts. He writes from his wood-paneled study overlooking the Elbe; his Cellar Notebook is the source of every review on Spiritory.

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