GORDON & MACPHAIL LAUNCH PRIVATE COLLECTION SHOWCASE IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS – Scotch Whisky News

GORDON & MACPHAIL LAUNCH PRIVATE COLLECTION SHOWCASE IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS

Whisky creator Gordon & MacPhail has unveiled a one-off collector’s item – the ultimate Christmas present for one very lucky whisky enthusiast, which is now available to buy.
Presented in a bespoke Scottish oak cabinet, the unique set includes seventeen 20cl bottles from Gordon & MacPhail’s Private Collection, each curated by Stephen Rankin, Director of Prestige.
However, interested buyers will need to move quickly. There is only one showcase available which is on display at the spiritual home of Gordon & MacPhail in Elgin, the shop where the company was founded in 1895. The Private Collection Showcase is exclusively available at www.gordonandmacphail.com/our-whiskies/ranges/private-collection-showcase/, with an RSP of £100,000.
The hand-crafted cabinet has been designed and created by family-owned Method Studio, makers of exquisite, bespoke furniture.
Inside the cabinet, each single malt in the collection is recessed into a solid oak block crafted from one of the original whisky casks that cradled the spirit. The cabinet itself is lined in soft oatmeal leather from Andrew Muirhead & Son in Dalmarnock.
The whiskies themselves are among the rarest ever released by Gordon & MacPhail, personally selected by Director of Prestige Stephen Rankin, a fourth-generation member of the company’s owning family.
The label on each bottle has been designed to replicate those found on whiskies in the company’s inner sanctum, the sample room, used by Gordon & MacPhail to hone its unique experience of combining oak, spirit and time to create single malts found nowhere else. All hand-signed by Stephen, the labels regale several single malts from ‘lost’ distilleries, including St Magdalene in Linlithgow, Dallas Dhu and Caperdonich in Speyside and Glen Albyn from the Highlands. Many of the whiskies within the cabinet are sold out and will never be available to purchase again.

Stephen Rankin said: “Guided by similar philosophies of dedication, passion and attention to detail, we found a kindred spirit in Method Studios when searching for a partner for this truly unique project.
“The cabinet is unlike anything we have done before and is a chance to own a piece of Scotland’s whisky history. It’s a labour of love, from the meticulous process of our whisky experts pairing the spirit with the cask to the precision and talent of the cabinet makers, each built up over decades of experience.
“The result is a celebration of the patience and dedication that comes with true craftsmanship.”
Marisa Giannasi, architect and designer from Method Studio said: “The doors of the cabinet alone are made up of over one hundred individual component parts machined to a tolerance of less than a quarter of a millimetre. The natural grain of these parts has been meticulously arranged and aligned so that the precision-mitred facade flows uninterrupted, like liquid around the piece.
“Being surrounded by trees, water and wildlife, as well as the changing seasons, has a strong influence on our work and on the material-driven, gleefully hands-on atmosphere we endeavour to weave into the fabric of each project.
“This care and attention to every fine detail is a hallmark of Method’s work – a value we very much share with the expert family team at Gordon & MacPhail.”
As well as the complex and dramatic ‘gullwing’ doors, the solid brass plaque on the front of the chest has been engraved, polished and expertly finished by traditional craftsmen in Birmingham’s legendary jewellery quarter – among the last artisans capable of this level of finely detailed work.
Full list of Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection whiskies available within the showcase:
Gordon & MacPhail 1953 from Strathisla Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1954 from Mortlach Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1957 from Glen Grant Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1961 from Mortlach Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1969 from Mortlach Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1965 from Glen Grant Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1966 from Longmorn Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1969 from Dallas Dhu Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1975 from Glenlossie Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1978 from Glen Grant Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1978 from Glenlivet Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1979 from Glenlivet Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1979 from Glen Albyn Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1979 from Glentauchers Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1981 from Coleburn Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1982 from St Magdalene Distillery
Gordon & MacPhail 1982 from Caperdonich Distillery
To register your interest, visit www.gordonandmacphail.com
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Gordon & MacPhail Whiskies
For more than 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 bespoke casks with spirit from over 100 Scottish distilleries. Managing a portfolio of casks is a complex level of expertise which Gordon & MacPhail has honed to fully understand cask maturation matched to different styles of spirit. It is this cask curation that allows Gordon & MacPhail to consistently deliver a range of perfectly matured whiskies. Their expert maturation management creates unique, complex but perfectly balanced single malts found nowhere else. At the very heart of business lies the sample room – an exceptional liquid library spanning more than a century of Scotch whiskies featuring a wide range of age profiles and character. But these exceptional snapshots in time are not heirlooms there to impress. They exist to help inform and shape future decision-making and provide an invaluable guide for generations to come. gordonandmacphail.com














