
Strathmill 12 Year Old Whisky Flora & Fauna 43%
£59.94 (Incl. VAT)
£59.94 (Incl. VAT)
A rare Strathmill single malt released as part of the now discontinued Flora and Fauna range. A silky smooth fruity Speyside single malt with lovely grassy notes. The finish is soft with herbal tinges and a chocolaty aftertaste.


Strathmill 12 Year Old Flora & Fauna 43%
Official Tasting Notes
Nose – Closed at full strength, with a hint of ‘Café Noir’ biscuits.
Palate – Sweet start. Some acidity.
Finish – A medium-length, dry finish. Chocolaty aftertaste.

Strathmill distillery has a history dating back to 1891 when founded. Built within a former flour mill it is located in the Scottish town of Keith in Banffshire. Initially Strathmill was named Glenisla-Glenlivet but soon changed to its current name four years later. The owners Diageo use the majority of the malt for blends and primarily J&B blended whisky. A more recent turn of events has seen the distillery focus on producing gin instead of whisky. Interestingly one of the early owners of Strathmill was a well know gin producer named W. & A. Gilbey. Single malt from Strathmill is quite rare. There is one official bottling which is the Flora & Fauna 12 year old. There are also independent bottling’s from the likes of Signatory Vintage and Gordon & McPhail. The style of whisky produced is delicate, fragrant and fruity. The purifiers on the spirit stills help the lighter notes reach the condenser defining the spirits character.

Reviewed by
The Whiskritic