Lindores Abbey NECTERE Single Malt Whisky *PRE-ORDER*

£60.00
  • Lindores Abbey NECTERE Single Malt Whisky *PRE-ORDER* Lindores Abbey

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Lindores Abbey NECTERE Single Malt Whisky *PRE-ORDER*

£60.00

AVAILABILITY: 12 in stock

Spirit Whisky
Style Lowland, Single Malt, Non-Chill Filtered, Sherry Cask, Smooth, Rich, Sweet, Indulgent
Where's it from? Lindores, Fife, Scotland
Volume 70cl
ABV 47.2%
Pairing/Garnish Neat or with a splash of Water.


 PRE-ORDER NOW AHEAD OF THE PRODUCT LAUNCH ON 25/06/26 *

Lindores’ fully Sherry-matured single malt whisky, rooted in place, shaped by history and brought to life by the people whomake it. Drawing on the pioneering craft of the monks who first distilled at Lindores Abbey in 1494 and the living tradition of Sherry production in Spain, NECTERE represents the meeting point of centuries of knowledge and present-day mastery. This is not a nod to the past. It is Lindores stepping confidently into the future.

THE NAME From the Latin conectere — to link, to bind, to connect. NECTERE unites centuries of knowledge in a single glass, and echoes what it delivers: pure nectar.

THE CASKS Matured exclusively in Oloroso, Pedro Ximénez, Amontillado and Palo Cortado casks, each contributing layers of dark fruit, spice, nuttiness and depth that only the finest Sherry wood can give.

THE LIQUID 47.2% ABV. Mahogany in colour. The nose opens with sweet treacle, red apples, vanilla custard cream and cinnamon. On the palate, mellow molasses, chocolate raisins, nutty macaroons, toffee and baking spices unfold with a velvety, beautifully balanced complexity. The finish is long and creamy, with warm spice lingering at the back of the palate.

*Pre-orders will not be available for collection until launch day.

About the Producer

After a break of 523 years, spirit is once again flowing from the copper stills at Lindores Abbey Distillery.

With Lindores Abbey’s widely recognised links to the earliest written reference to Scotch Whisky and learning as much as possible from the great Scottish distillers, past and present, the assembled team are bringing a very modern whisky-making approach to this ancient site.

Distilling was taking place at Lindores on the banks of the Tay between Perth and Dundee, at least as early as 1494, although it was most probably happening long before that.

This is known this because of the earliest written reference to Scotch Whisky (or Aqua Vitae, as it was then known), which appears in the Exchequer Roll of the same year. It records a Brother John Cor, a Lindores monk, who was commissioned by King James IV to turn 8 bolls of malt into Aqua Vitae. 8 Bolls of malt amounts to around 500kg in modern terms and would have been enough to make about 400 bottles of today’s whisky.

In 2017, spirit started flowing once again from copper stills at Lindores Abbey Distillery, and the first single malt whisky was released in 2021.

The whisky is Fife grown, malted, distilled, matured and bottled.

They use the Laureate strain of barley grown on local farms whose fields surround the distillery and would have originally been abbey lands. On site there are three copper pot stills, one large wash still and two smaller spirit stills, which allows greater copper contact in the final distillation, creating a clean and delicate flavour in the spirit. Fermentation takes place in traditional wooden washbacks, supplied by Joseph Brown of Dufftown.

The water for Lindores Abbey Distillery whisky comes from a borehole near the distillery, in order that they can draw from the same supply used in 1494. The Abbey was fed by several wells such as the Abbots well, the Monks well, the Bluidy well and the Witches well.

In this age of sustainability and with the aim to reduce carbon footprint, the supply chain is becoming ever more local allowing for the support of local businesses.

"We are extremely fortunate at Lindores to have had the late, great Dr Jim Swan, guide us through the early stages of our distillery’s journey. His astounding knowledge and skills in maturation were among his many qualities that gained him a huge amount admiration and respect in the world of distilling and the whole industry gained so much from all his work through the years. He helped Lindores forge some fantastic relationships with incredible cask suppliers from all over the world, allowing us to fill into some of the finest quality maturation vessels that the industry has to offer."

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