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Lost Distillery Stratheden
Lost Distillery Stratheden

Lost Distillery Stratheden

Whiskey Blended Malt Scotland No age statement 46% ABV
$$$ $50 to $100 Premium Average whiskey
23 reviews raw average 3.65
82 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

Lost Distillery is a producer that recreates whisky once made at distilleries that have gone silent, using documented evidence and knowledge of their unique environments as a guide. Stratheden was a Lowland distillery located in Auchtermuchty in Fife that existed from 1829 - 1926, owned by 3 generations of the Bontrhone family. With documented evidence about the distillery's barley source, malting practices, water source and maturation, Stratheden lives again through Lost Distillery. This review refers to the "Deluxe" version and not the "Vintage" release.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Sweet 75
Rich 70
Fruity 40
Vanilla 40
Floral 25
Oily 10
Salty 10

Reviews

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robertwayne64024 4.0

have been curious about the Lost Distillery Company vatted malt recreations of closed distilleries. I found three of them available in a large liquor store in KC. All three are non-chill filtered and there is no caramel for color; all pour a light straw color. My purchases were Benachie--43% ABV--$50, Stratheden--46% ABV--$60, and Auchnagie--46% ABV--$60. All three have good legs in the glass. The Benachie tasts of pie crust, subtle dried fruit, honey, and distinct peat. Not a peat monster, but it is very present. The Auchnagie is similar, less dried fruit, no smoke, and a little sweeter and a pleasant spiciness. I would give it a 4.2 The Strathden is similar to the Auchnagie, though perhaps a little sweeter, the spiciness seems more peppery, a hint of smoke, and there is a mild astringency or saltiness to this dram. I give this one a 4.1 rating. I wish these were more readily avaiable and at a lower price; for there are several wonderful single malts out there equal to or better than these vatted malts at an equal or lower price. That being said, I am glad I purchased these and will probably purchase them again in the future. They are unique and are in a sense works of art--the blender's art. I respect and appreciate that. And I understand all that effort to match the various malts in the just the right proportions must be very labor intensive; and, that will also show in the final retail price. I wish they disclosed what whiskies they used in the blends as Compass Box does, but, that is life. Cheers!

PolarAce 3.5

Sweet, mild flavor of fruits, toffee, and peppermint. Eventually tastes of oak and subtle smoke come through in the back of the mouth. Medium to short lingering in the mouth bring back over ripe fruits and oak. Pleasant, smooth, but not overly complex. Picked this up in a six-pack of miniature ‘Lost Distillery Set’ at a whisky shop in Waverly Station, Edinburgh.

robertwayne64024 4.0

The Strathden is similar to the Auchnagie, though perhaps a little sweeter, the spiciness seems more peppery, a hint of smoke, and there is a mild astringency or saltiness to this dram.

Frenchsearcher02 4.0

Puissant, notes d'amandes, de chocolat et un léger fruit blanc. Whisky de caractère.

scooter99 4.0

C&B 9/16. Not remarkable, slightly spicy, pleasant, pleasing to drink. Hard to buy.

bmedenwald 4.0

Lemon and peat. Sugary.

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