The Glen Dronach Port Wood Single Malt Scotch Whisky is classic Glendronach which has then been further matured in Port pipes. Whisky region: Highland ...
Renowned amongst many whisky enthusiasts around the world, this remarkable & full bodied malt is matured for a minimum of 15 years in the finest Oloroso sherry casks. Bottled at 46%, the Glen Dronach Revival is non chill filtered & of natural colour. A truly excellent single malt. Nose Incredible concentration of aromas. Treacle toffee & chocolate orange. Palate A very dynamic & full bodied dram for its age. Chewy with coffee chocolate & treacle scones. Finish A veritable feast to enliven the senses ...
Renowned amongst many whisky enthusiasts around the world, this remarkable & full bodied malt is matured for a minimum of 15 years in the finest Oloroso sherry casks. Bottled at 46%, the Glen Dronach Revival is non chill filtered & of natural colour. A truly excellent single malt. Nose Incredible concentration of aromas. Treacle toffee & chocolate orange. Palate A very dynamic & full bodied dram for its age. Chewy with coffee chocolate & treacle scones. Finish A veritable feast to enliven the senses ...
This Glendronach traditionally peated single malt is a throw back to 1826 when the distillery was founded & it was common place in the Highlands to burn peat in the kiln at the very end of the barley malting process. Bottled at 48% ABV, this is full of aromas of sweet citrus notes, along with heaps of smoky oak. ...
The Rare Malts Selection was a historic selection of single malt whiskies from operational & lost distilleries that were released by Diageo between 1995 & 2005. ...
Glendullan 23-Year-Old 1972 Rare Single Malts were distilled between the late 60’s & early 80’s maturing for at least 18 years each & some even reaching 30 years. Due to the great success of this, an annual release was formed, aptly named “ Special Releases” in 2001. Distilleries on that list include Benrinnes, Brora, Linkwood & Teaninich. Glendullan's 23rd year is one of the more rare releases in this series & was distilled in 1972. ...
The Glendullan 26 Year Old 1978 Rare Malts is a distinguished Speyside single malt Scotch whisky, bottled at natural cask strength of 56.6% ABV. Distilled in 1978 & matured for 26 years, this limited-edition expression captures the refined character of the Glendullan Distillery, renowned for its elegant, fruit-forward style.. Key Features. Distillery: Glendullan (Speyside, Scotland). Series: Rare Malts Selection. Age: 26 Years. Vintage: 1978. ABV: 56.6% (cask strength). Volume: 70cl. Style: Fruity, malty, complex, & well-balanced. Availability: limited edition, highly collectible. Why Collect The Glendullan 26 Year Old?. Part of the legendary Rare Malts Selection, showcasing Scotland’s rarest whiskies. Matured for 26 years, highlighting depth & sophistication. Bottled at cask strength for an authentic, powerful tasting experience. A sought-after release for collectors & whisky enthusiasts seeking vintage Speyside expressions. ****************************************************... ...
Distilled in 2004, this whisky is 12 Years Old & entirely Port Cask Matured. Bottled at a lovely cask strength of 58.5% Incredibly rare: a single cask limited to only 657 bottles, this whisky was sold exclusively at Glenfarclas Distillery. Nose: Full & intense, fruity, sherry, plums & raisins. Palate: Full-bodied & rich. Oak & a subtle sweetness. Finish: Long, spicy & sweet - extremely NICE!! ...
The Glenfarclas 15-year-old, one of the best introductions to the all-consuming vortex that is single malt scotch. A rich & sweet aroma that follows through on the palate, blending into toasted hazelnuts & malt. Whisky region: Speyside ...
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Glendullan 20 Year Old 1999 (cask 5896) Dun Bheagan (Ian Macleod) -
70cl 54.5%
Glendullan 20 Year Old 1999 (cask 5896) Dun Bheagan (Ian Macleod) - 70cl 54.5%
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