A limited-release marking the end of an era in whisky: At midnight on 22 November 2011, the Scotch Whisky Regulations of 2009 took effect, which saw it became prohibited for Scotch whisky producers to use the term Vatted Malt to label a whisky produced from a combination of more than one single malt and instead, had to be labelled as a Blended Malt whisky, from that point onward.
In true Compass Box fashion, mere hours before the law was enacted, whisky-maker John Glaser and his team ceremoniously bottled 'The Last Vatted Malt' to commemorate the change in labelling.
Produced from a blend of only two malts: Caol Ila 26yo distilled in 1984 and matured in American oak hogsheads accounted for 78%, and Aberlour 36yo distilled in 1974 and matured in a first-fill sherry butt for the remaining 22%. 1,323 bottles were produced. Non-chillfiltered, naturally coloured and bottled at a cask strength of 53.7%.
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