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Gordon & MacPhail Introduces the World's Oldest Single Malt Scotch Whisky: Generations 80YO From Glenlivet Distillery Presented in Partnership With Sir David Adjaye Obe
ELGIN, Scotland, June 15, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Whisky creator Gordon & MacPhail is set to release the world's oldest single 
malt Scotch whisky this September - an 80-Years-Old from Glenlivet Distillery - 
in partnership with Sir David Adjaye OBE. 

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On 3rd February 1940 in a quiet corner in the north of Scotland, George 
Urquhart and his father, John, had the extraordinary foresight and vision to 
lay down spirit from Glenlivet Distillery in a bespoke Gordon & MacPhail cask 
to be enjoyed by future generations.

Referred to by renowned whisky writer Charlie MacLean as 'the father of single 
malt', George Urquhart passionately believed that each whisky should be left to 
mature until the cask and spirit had combined to create the desired quality, 
and it was ready to be shared. The time for Cask 340 was to be 80 years – 
longer than any other Scotch whisky in history.

On 5th February 2020, leaning on the unique skill and experience acquired over 
more than 125 years, the decision was taken to finally bottle the cask's 
precious out-turn, yielding a total of 250 decanters.

"That this whisky - the oldest single malt Scotch ever bottled - remains so 
full of vibrant flavour with a strength of 44.9% ABV, is testimony to knowledge 
handed down over successive generations of my family," explains Stephen Rankin, 
Director of Prestige at Gordon & MacPhail Whiskies, and member of the fourth 
generation of the family that owns the company.

For over 125 years, Gordon & MacPhail has been driven by a simple mission: to 
create single malt Scotch whisky of exceptional quality. Through four 
generations of family ownership, the company has matched its own casks with 
spirit from over 100 Scottish distilleries. It is this unique depth and breadth 
of experience that enables Gordon & MacPhail to combine oak, spirit and time to 
create iconic whiskies found nowhere else in the world.

To celebrate John and George Urquhart's vision, Gordon & MacPhail has 
collaborated with internationally acclaimed architect and designer, Sir David 
Adjaye OBE, to create a unique decanter and oak case to house the world's most 
precious whisky to date. Described as 'an architect with an artist's 
sensibilities and vision', Adjaye was a natural choice as a creative partner; a 
man who shares the company's values of artistry, legacy, and craftsmanship.

"When collaborating, I am looking for like-minded partners in terms of their 
craft, beliefs and traditions. I loved Gordon & MacPhail's rigour and obsession 
with their products and their craft - a romantic commitment that enables one to 
do exceptional things. Our partnership felt so organic," expresses Adjaye.

"Maturing a single malt Scotch over eight decades is an art," adds Ewen 
Mackintosh, Managing Director at Gordon & MacPhail, "similar in many ways to 
architecture where you are creating something that needs to stand the test of 
time. Neither can be rushed. Both Sir David and Gordon & MacPhail share a 
commitment to invest in the future. We both see the significance of creating 
something exceptional; leaving a legacy for future generations."

In the same way that a 50th anniversary is commemorated by gold, 80 years is 
traditionally symbolised by oak - a pleasing reflection of this whisky, cradled 
in oak for eight decades. Sir David Adjaye's stunning decanter and case will be 
revealed in September 2021, with decanter number #1 auctioned by Sotheby's in 
early October 2021. To continue the legacy theme, auction proceeds, minus 
costs, will be donated to award-winning Scottish charity Trees for Life whose 
mission is to rewild the Caledonian Forest.

"It's fitting that this release will provide a relevant, valuable and 
long-lasting legacy with direct benefits for many," comments Ewen Mackintosh.

The Generations range from Gordon & MacPhail has previously presented some of 
the longest matured single malt Scotch whisky ever to be bottled. Its 
reputation will be further enhanced this September when the Gordon & MacPhail 
Generations 80YO from Glenlivet Distillery will finally be unveiled.

Register interest via: https://www.gordonandmacphail.com/ 

https://www.adjaye.com/ 

https://www.sothebys.com/en/ 

https://treesforlife.org.uk/ 

@gordonandmacphail

Notes to editor:
About Gordon & MacPhail Generations Range
The name 'Generations' signifies the many decades these whiskies have been left 
to mature and the four generations of company ownership by the same family. 
Gordon & MacPhail's Generations range presents some of the longest-matured 
single malt Scotch whisky ever to be bottled representing iconic moments of 
Scotland's liquid history. Previous 'Generations' releases include: Generations 
70 Years Old from Mortlach Distillery; Generations 70 Years Old from Glenlivet 
Distillery; Generations 70 Years Old from Glenlivet Distillery (release two); 
Generations 75 Years Old from Mortlach Distillery.

For further information, please contact: 
g&m@anmcomms.com
+44(0)20-7940-2900

SOURCE: Gordon & MacPhail
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