Speyside 14 Year Old 2011 (M) Small Batch Edition #20 Signatory Vintage 70cl, 48.2%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Bright amber gold.
Nose: Honey, orchard fruit, soft toffee, orange peel and gentle oak spice.
Palate: Rounded and warming with sweet malt, baked apple, caramel, dried fruit and polished oak.
Finish: Medium to long with lingering sweetness, spice and a clean sherried edge.
Description
Speyside 14 Year Old 2011 (M) Small Batch Edition #20 Signatory Vintage 70cl, 48.2% is a mystery Speyside single malt bottled by Signatory Vintage, combining a 2011 vintage, a 14 year age statement and the extra intrigue of the undisclosed “M” distillery reference. Releases like this always carry a little more appeal for enthusiasts, because they offer clear age and vintage detail while still leaving room for curiosity about the spirit behind the label.
What makes this bottle especially attractive is the balance it suggests between maturity and accessibility. At 48.2% ABV, it should offer more texture and presence than a standard lower-strength bottling, while still remaining polished and easy to enjoy. The Small Batch Edition #20 identity also gives it a more defined place within the wider Signatory range, and the original presentation tube shown helps complete the bottle as a strong collectible, a smart gift or a more characterful addition to a serious whisky shelf.
Why Choose Speyside 14 Year Old 2011 (M) Small Batch Edition #20 Signatory Vintage 70cl, 48.2%
This bottle stands out because it combines several things buyers actively look for in one release: a 2011 vintage, a 14 year age statement, Signatory Vintage bottling pedigree and the added intrigue of an undisclosed Speyside “M” distillery. That gives it far more identity than a generic small-batch malt and makes it especially attractive for buyers who enjoy detail-driven independent releases.
It is also a strong choice for drinkers who want a mystery malt with real credibility behind it. The Small Batch Edition #20 positioning gives it a clear series identity, while the 48.2% strength suggests a whisky with enough weight and texture to show proper character without needing extreme cask-strength presentation.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for drinkers who enjoy mature Speyside single malt with extra texture, fruit-led depth and a more individual bottling style.
It is ideal for collectors looking for mystery malts with clear vintage detail, respected bottler recognition and original presentation.
It is also ideal for gifting to someone who appreciates Signatory Vintage releases and enjoys exploring whisky beyond standard distillery bottlings.
Product Details
Product Name: Speyside 14 Year Old 2011 (M) Small Batch Edition #20 Signatory Vintage 70cl, 48.2%.
Category: Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
Region: Speyside, Scotland.
Distillery: Not explicitly disclosed. The title identifies it as Speyside 14 Year Old 2011 (M).
Bottler: Signatory Vintage.
Series: Small Batch Edition.
Edition: #20.
Vintage: 2011.
Stated Age: 14 Years Old.
Bottle Size: 70cl.
ABV: 48.2%.
Presentation: Bottle with original Signatory Vintage presentation tube shown.
Cask Type: Not confirmed in the provided title or clearly readable from the supplied image.
Bottle Count: No confirmed total outturn is stated in the provided title or clearly readable from the supplied image.
Collector’s Note
This bottle has strong collector appeal because mystery malts from respected bottlers often attract a very specific kind of buyer. The appeal comes not only from the whisky itself, but from the combination of age, vintage, series identity and the unanswered question behind the “M” designation. That gives the bottle a more interesting presence on the shelf than a routine small-batch release.
It is also attractive because Signatory Vintage has a loyal following among enthusiasts, and clearly numbered editions are easy to place within a collection. For buyers building a shelf around independent bottlers, mystery malts or vintage-dated Speyside releases, this is a very smart addition.
Additional information
| Weight | 2.10 kg |
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