
Blair Athol 17 Year Old 100 Proof Exceptional Batch #9 57.1%
£79.14 (Incl. VAT)
£79.14 (Incl. VAT)
A stunning 2007 vintage Blair Athol released as part of Signatory’s 100 Proof Exceptional Batch, #9.
The 'Exceptional Cask' series showcases small batch whiskies bottled at a cask strength of 57.1% abv and of course that are of outstanding quality. Matured for 17 years in first fill Oloroso sherry butts the release was bottled in 2025 at 57.1% abv. There’s a complex and bold flavour to this Blair Athol that appeals to whisky enthusiasts who enjoy the higher alcohol strength.

Country,Scotland
Region,Highland
Distillery,Blair Athol
Cask Description,1st Fill Oloroso Sherry Butts
Year Distilled,2007
Year Bottled,2025
Age,17 Year Old
Cask/Batch No,Batch #9
Size,70cl
ABV,57.1%
Shipping Weight,2kg

Located in the Southern Highlands region in the attractive town of Pitlochry, Blair Athol was originally named Aldour after the river Allt Dour close by. The distillery was renamed Blair Athol by John Robertson in 1825 who also expanded the site. Blair Athol then changed hands a few times closing in 1932. Arthur Bell & Sons bought the distillery in 1933 and the whisky they produced was a vital component of Bell’s blended whisky. The family run company worked extremely hard to make the Bell’s brand as well know as it is today. The blend is currently one of the largest selling whiskies in the UK and exceptionally successful on the global stage.
Blair Athol has a very popular visitor centre in a great location that attracts tourist travelling further north into the Highlands. The official bottling is the 12 Year Old Flora & Fauna plus there are some great special releases.

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