Rosebank Signatory Vintage 1991


Lowland malts are characterized by their light, floral notes and are typically regarded as a ‘beginner’s whisky’. As a result of poor marketing efforts and a flight by whisky lovers to heavier styles, such as Highland or Islay, this leaves only a handful of distilleries left in the region as many have been closed down (or ‘mothballed’ in whisky industry-speak), due to lack of business. One of the unfortunate casualties is the great Rosebank distillery, which is regarded by many as the best of Lowland whiskies. Thankfully, most of these gems are can still be savoured by buying from independent bottlers, who specialize in buying casks from these ‘mothballed’ distilleries and bottling it under their own label. The three big independent bottlers in the market now are Signatory, Gordon & MacPhail and Wm. Cadenhead.

The Sample


Our collection consists of one solitary bottle of Lowland whisky – The Rosebank Signatory Vintage 1991 (aged 13 years), Cask Number 4740, 4741, Bottle 312 of 651.


The Review


Conclusion: Chardonnay is the first flavour that came to our minds when we tasted this. Nice citrus and floral notes dominate this well balanced, exceptional whisky.

1 comment:

davin said...

I HAVE A BOTTLE BRIGHT NEW IN THE BOX LOWLAND SIGNATORY VINTAGE 1991
AS I DON'T DRINK WHISKY I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW MUCH IT COST APPROXIMATLY if somebody could answer tome it'll be nice many thanks david