Glenrothes, 1994 Vintage (Scotland) According to a Glenrothes spokesman, For the 1994 Vintage, Malt Master John Ramsay was tasked to create the most stimulating & uplifting expression of The Glenrothes. Through meticulous cask selection & the experience of a lifetime in whisky, John has succeeded in combining the trademark flavour profile of The Glenrothes the emphasis on citrus, spice & vanilla with the added twist of lemon zestiness on the finish. A soft yet citric nose, with vanilla fudge. Fresh & approachable, with more citric notes, especially lemon. The finish is medium to long, fruity & gingery. A lithe, clean-limbed Glenrothes. Well worth a try!! Nose: Spicy citrus, dried pear, sultanas, toffee & woodland berries. Palate: Stewed fruit, dry malt, dark chocolate, apples, hazelnuts & mixed peel! Finish: Dry, peanuts, long, rich & slightly spicy. ...
The Glenrothes 25 Year Old Single Malt Whisky. Nose: Orchard fruits, oak, tobacco with a hint of peat Palate: Malt, berry & winter-warming spices - nutmeg, cloves cinnamon Finish: Raisins with hints of tropical fruits & leather. ...
Initially released for the travel retail market, this whisky is named after the brae which leads up to the Glenrothes house. A beautifully soft expression boasting flavours of pear & creamy custard. FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION - Please ensure that you undertake close up viewing/inspection prior to placing any order. †If you are not satisfied with the photos, or if†you have questions beyond the offered description & images, please make specific enquiries.†Items will be sold as seen & described.†...
The Glenrothes Vintage 1988, 2nd Edition. The first edition of the 1988 vintage was released in 2009, when John Ramsay, the Malt Master at the time, selected the casks that were at their best. Some of the whisky, he deemed, needed more time in cask & so, seven years later came the release of the Single Vintage 1988, Second Edition. ...
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