Muckety-Muck 25 Year Single Grain Scotch Whisky

Regular price $399.99

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750ml

Muckety-Muck 25 Year Single Grain Scotch Whisky
Available now at Liquor Boutique

Muckety-Muck 25 Year is a rare and distinguished single grain Scotch whisky, part of the whimsical yet luxurious Orphan Barrel collection. Distilled at the now-closed Port Dundas Distillery in Scotland, this expression celebrates the elegance and smoothness of well-aged grain whisky — aged a full 25 years in oak casks to achieve its silky, refined profile.

With its playful branding and serious pedigree, Muckety-Muck 25 offers a unique experience for collectors and curious connoisseurs alike.


Tasting Notes
Nose: Bright and inviting with notes of crisp red apple, toffee, and hints of floral grain.
Palate: Light-bodied yet flavorful with layers of vanilla, baked fruit, honeyed cereal, and gentle spice.
Finish: Clean and mellow with lingering oak, fruit compote, and soft sweetness.


Why Buy Muckety-Muck 25 Year

  • A rare 25-year-old single grain whisky from the closed Port Dundas Distillery

  • Part of the collectible Orphan Barrel series

  • Aged for over two decades for unmatched smoothness and character

  • Unique label design and storytelling appeal

  • Available now at Liquor Boutique


How to Enjoy
Best sipped neat or with a drop of water to reveal its subtle complexity. Its light, elegant profile also makes it a refreshing alternative to heavier malts. Perfect for tasting flights, gifts, or sharing a one-of-a-kind dram.


Have Any Questions?

Is this a single malt?
No — it’s a single grain Scotch whisky, made primarily from grains like wheat or corn and distilled at a single distillery.

Where was it distilled?
It was produced at Port Dundas Distillery, which has since closed, adding to the rarity and collectibility of this bottle.

What makes grain whisky different from malt?
Grain whiskies are typically lighter, smoother, and more delicate than single malts, making them great for easy sipping or as a refined change of pace.

Is this good for collectors?
Absolutely. It’s aged 25 years, from a closed distillery, and part of the limited Orphan Barrel lineup — making it highly collectible.