Glen Moray Chardonnay Barrels 1990s
70cl / 40%

£169.00
- Cask type: Chardonnay
- Malt type: Single Malt
- Region: Speyside
Tasting Notes
Vanilla, Citrus, and Oak
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A highly sought-after 1990s bottling of this Speyside single malt, prized by connoisseurs for its superior 43% ABV strength and fuller, waxier body.
At-a-Glance:
| Distillery: Cardhu | |
| Bottler: Distillery Bottling (Diageo) | |
| Country & Region: Scotland, Speyside | |
| Category: Single Malt Scotch Whisky | |
| Age: 12 Year Old | |
| Vintage: Not stated by the producer | |
| Bottled: Circa 1990s | |
| ABV & Size(s): 43% / 100cl (1 Litre) (Also 40% variants) | |
| Cask / Treatment: Oak casks (likely ex-Bourbon) | |
| Natural Colour: Not stated by the producer | |
| Non-Chill-Filtered: Not stated by the producer (Likely non-aggressively filtered at 43%) | |
| Cask Strength: No | |
| Bottle count / Outturn: Not stated by the producer (High volume production for blends) | |
| Intended channel: Travel Retail (TR) / Export (1 Litre format) | |
| Packaging: Standard glass bottle, often with original presentation carton. | |
| Notes on discrepancies: The 43% ABV vintage is significantly different in profile (waxier) than the modern 40% ABV core range. |
- Historical Context:
Cardhu Distillery, founded in 1824, is one of the oldest and most important Speyside distilleries, historically known for its fundamental role as a keystone malt for the Johnnie Walker blend since its acquisition by John Walker & Sons in 1893. This high-volume production for blending dictated Cardhu's strategic position for the better part of the 20th century.
The 12 Year Old (1990s Edition) is a crucial historical reference. This vintage liquid was bottled predominantly in the 1990s, before the "Pure Malt" controversy of the early 2000s, where Cardhu's single malt was temporarily augmented with vatted malt due to soaring demand. Crucially, the liquid from this 1990s era was often bottled at a strength of 43% ABV (especially the 1 Litre Travel Retail format).
The 43% ABV specification is highly prized by connoisseurs. Industry commentary confirms that these older Cardhu bottlings possess a "waxier and fuller-bodied" texture compared to the silky smooth, lighter profile of the current 40% ABV core release. This difference in texture is a direct consequence of the higher strength, which allowed for less aggressive chill filtration, preserving essential natural oils and flavour compounds.
- Technical Specification & Variant Map:
The Cardhu 12 Year Old from this era is characterised by a strong bias toward the 43% ABV strength in export and Travel Retail formats.
2.1 Documented variants:
- 43% ABV/100cl (1 Litre) is the common vintage Travel Retail format.
- 40% ABV/70cl and 75cl variants also exist, but are less sought after due to the loss of texture at the lower strength.
- The product is a Single Malt, matured primarily in oak casks (likely ex-Bourbon).
Variant Matrix:
| ABV | Volume | Market | Era cues | Relative desirability |
| 43% | 100cl | Travel Retail/Vintage | 1990s bottling, higher strength | Highest (Fuller body and texture) |
| 40% | 70cl / 100cl | General Release | 1990s bottling, standard strength | Moderate (Accessible vintage) |
2.2 Packaging & authenticity checklist:
The most desirable versions are the 1 Litre, 43% ABV bottles marked as 12 Year Old. The bottle is a standard glass format, often accompanied by an original carton. Fill levels should be high. The 43% ABV strength is the key authentication marker for the most desirable liquid.
2.3 Regulatory/terminology notes:
The liquid is a Single Malt Scotch Whisky. The 43% ABV strength is the key technical differentiator for this vintage, ensuring a superior texture and palate weight compared to the modern 40% ABV core range. Whether the liquid is non-chill filtered or features natural colour is not stated by the producer.
- Liquid Profile (from verifiable notes):
The profile of the 43% vintage is robust, showing deep Speyside sweetness and surprising spice, coupled with a waxy texture.
Nose: At full strength, the nose is heady, with a slight nose prickle, showing clear notes of pear drops and tightly integrated heather, resin, and sweet honey-nut notes. Aromas of citrus, mandarin, orange peel, cinnamon, and bread are also noted.
Palate: Well balanced, smooth mouthfeel. The initial impression is a short punch of sweetness and freshness, then developing a pronounced drying effect. Light hints of dried fruits, leather, and pronounced pepper are noted.
Finish: Lingering sweet smoke in the attractive, drying aftertaste. Some critics note a subtle hint of cocoa and peppery spice.
With water: With a little water, the nose becomes less pronounced, allowing some malt cereal, soft, spicy wood, moorland and faint traces of wood-smoke to appear.
- Pricing & Market Dynamics (GBP):
The Cardhu 12 Year Old 1990s is highly accessible, confirming a major market paradox: high liquid quality does not guarantee high investment value if the bottle was produced in high volume.
Original RRP (GBP): Not stated by the producer.
Current UK retail range (GBP, incl. VAT): Not consistently listed due to discontinuation.
Recent UK/EU auction range (GBP, hammer): 40.00 GBP (Oct 2023, 1L/40% ABV), 35.00 GBP (Aug 2019, 1L/40% ABV), 27.50 GBP (Oct 2023, 1L/40% ABV).
Pricing stratification: Prices are uniformly low (circa 27.50 GBP - 40.00 GBP) for the 1 Litre format, regardless of the subtle ABV difference, making it a "Drinker's Vintage" with exceptional value.
Liquidity & sourcing note: Liquidity is high, with bottles frequently appearing in auctions. Sourcing is simple at low price points.
Price Snapshot:
| Channel | Date | Bottle spec | Price (GBP) | Notes |
| Auction (Hammer) | Oct 2023 | 100cl / 40% ABV | 40.00 | Winning bid |
| Auction (Hammer) | Aug 2019 | 100cl / 40% ABV | 35.00 | Winning bid |
| Auction (Hammer) | Oct 2023 | 100cl / 40% ABV | 27.50 | Winning bid |
- Distillery/Bottler Snapshot (brief)
Cardhu Distillery, founded in 1824, is located in Speyside and is owned by Diageo. Its primary historical role was as a key component malt for the Johnnie Walker blend. Cardhu's house style is light, delicate, and famously smooth, but the 1990s bottling at 43% ABV represents a historical period where the spirit maintained a fuller body and waxy texture, setting it apart from the modern silky-smooth 40% ABV version.
- Sourcing:
- Target formats/eras to prefer: The 1 Litre, 43% ABV bottling is the optimal target for liquid quality.
- Red flags to avoid: Avoid buying at high secondary retail prices; the true auction price floor is low.
- Condition thresholds (fill/box/labels): High fill level (base of neck) is crucial for vintage integrity. Original carton is a bonus.
- Margin/velocity expectations - qualitative: High velocity expected. Margin is negligible at retail but excellent when sourced at auction.











