Port Ellen 1974 22 Years Single Malt Whisky

Port Ellen 1974 SV

Port Ellen

Islay · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
22 years
ABV
59.2%
Volume
50 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Port Ellen
Distillation Year
30.11.1974
Bottling Year
15.05.1997

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Recent history

Lowest Price:€1,414.03(2024-02-28)

Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Carmen Rogers

Carmen Rogers

May 21, 2026, 19:31:58

Lovely warm feel 🥃 Bit of honey, oak and soft spice, with a wee smoky edge. Goes down cosy and mellow, not too fussy. Nice little evening dram, honestly.

Fred Mitchell

Fred Mitchell

May 14, 2026, 01:42:14

Ooh, this whisky's proper smoky, like a cozy fireplace in the evenin'. I get a big whiff of vanilla and a bit of honey, so smooth. 👌 On the tongue, it's all spicy and oaky, with a touch of fruit – maybe apples? Quite warming, that. 🔥 Finish is long and a bit peaty, lovely stuff. Really enjoyin' this one, mate. 😊 Occasional typos like "evenin'" for "evening" or "whisky" which is British spelling.

Grace Richards

Grace Richards

May 13, 2026, 06:31:10

Well, this dram’s proper lovely 👌 First hit is all smokey peat, like a bonfire on a chilly night 🔥 Then comes this sweet honey and baked apple vibe, right? Mouthfeel’s thick, almost chewy. A bit of vanilla and some wee spice notes - cinnamon maybe? Finish is long, with a warm, oaky glow. Ahh, it’s a proper comfort whisky, that. 🥃✨

Ian Morris

Ian Morris

May 12, 2026, 12:03:05

Aroma: Smoky, kinda like a bonfire 🔥 but sweeter. Get hints of honey and maybe dried fruit? Palate: Spicy at first! Then turns creamy, like vanilla custard 🍮. Bit of citrus zing too. Finish: Long, warming. Leaves a pleasant, oaky sorta memory. Quite morish, really. 👍

Lee Lloyd

Lee Lloyd

May 7, 2026, 12:41:12

Right, just had a proper sip of this one... It's got that lovely golden honey colour in the glass. 🥃 Nose first – a bit of sweet tea, then some orange peel and a hint of baked apple. Quite inviting, actually. On the palate... ooft, it's got a nice, creamy mouthfeel. First hit is toffee and sultanas, then it shifts into a sort of spiced fruit cake vibe – think cinnamon and nutmeg. There's a gentle, woody oakiness underneath it all. The finish is medium-long, leaves a warmth and a bit of dry fruit skin. Overall? A solid, comforting dram. Cracking for a chilly evening. 👍 (No fancy notes, just what my tastebuds reckon!)

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