A legend among malt men, the venerable Evan Cattanach has died.
When I met Evan Cattanach he taught me a gentle lesson in looking on the bright side.
By that time, he was spending whisky shows sitting in a comfortable chair as the industry paid their respects to the man who once mentored many of them, and shared stories from a career that saw him managing a long list of distilleries, including Balmenach, St. Magdalene – Linlithgow, Lagavulin, Dalwhinnie, Rosebank, Towiemore, Coleburn, Caol Ila, Cragganmore, and Cardhu from where he retired in the early 1990s, before becoming what is now called a brand ambassador for Diageo’s Classic Malts range.
I told him how I discovered single malt whisky at university, in a little basement bar just off campus in Athens, Ohio, which offered Glenlivet, Glenfiddich, and, of all things, Mortlach, which even he was surprised to hear. And I lamented how much I missed the old 12 yo Mortlach all these years, and how in mourning I was, now that Diageo had retired the five-star expression that was the 16 yo Mortlach Flora and Fauna edition.
A serene and thoughtful grin appeared across his face, as if he mused upon many an irreplaceable spirit. And then he said, “Well, at least you got to enjoy it.”