Cask strength is an un-chill filtered release from Glengoyne. Nurtured & then matured in h&-selected oak casks, before being bottled at 59.8% ABV. Nose: Sweet fruits, ripe bananas with a caramel sweetness, banoffee. Honey & oats, digestive biscuits. Palate: Rich, sweet vanilla. Followed by a kick of spice, gingerbread. Finish: Long & warm. A pleasant malty remain with a touch of oak. ...
A full tumbler of whisky a day was wonderful, certainly, for the seasoned workers – but a bit much for the younger ones. To save face, they’d discretely pour their untouched drams into a copper teapot which sat on the canteen windowsill, ready for their older colleagues. Usually only available at the Glengoyne Distillery, the Teapot Dram Batch No. 007 has been lovingly recreated by men with a hazy recollection of those times. & because the daily dram would never be taken from an old cask, this is a deliberately young, bold whisky. Appearance Rich Copper Nose Swathes of red apples, demerara, chocolate-enrobed Turkish delight Taste Tangy Seville marmalade, cinnamon, cloves & rich, dark cocoa Finish Exceptionally long with a burst of crystallised sugar sweetness at the end. ...
STAFF PICK ‘A great whisky to have on your shelf. It is beautifully fruity expression thanks to the trio of casks (Bourbon, first fill sherry & oak refill) which were used in the maturation.’ – Alex ...
A bottle from only a few surviving Lowland distilleries still in production, this Glenkinchie has matured for 10 years resulting in a dry yet fruity tinge. Nose: Slight smell of fresh porridge & caramel with a sprinkle of cinnamon & warm sugar Palate: A little bitter with fresh fruit- apples, pears & apricot Finish: The pear comes through a little more than before with ginger & dried fruits. ...
Condition Note: Damage to box, low fill level. An early 1980s bottling of this famous Highland malt, handcrafted from the 16 men of Tain - Glenmorangie 10 Year Old. This old style release has a cream foil seal, red band around top & “ Glenmorangie” printed on the slope, this design for the cap was circa 1982. (Last one left- damaged box as shown in photo) Distillery background: Glenmorangie in Gaelic means Valley of the low ground beside the water. As early as 1738, the art of distillation was being practised at Glenmorangie, which lies by the mountain-swept shores of the wild Dornoch Firth. 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. ...
This is the Cellar 13 from the Glenmorangie Distillery. A special release, aged in first fill casks & stored in Cellar 13 on the Dornach Firth, by the sea. This Glenmorangie has a more salty, fresh character with a whiff of iodine. Originally for Duty Free only. Nose: Soft, with fresh sandalwood, vanilla, & wild mint. Palate: Smooth & malty sweet, with butterscotch, vanilla & honey. Finish: Salty & very long finish. ...
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Glenlivet 33 Year Old 1986 Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & MacPhail) -
70cl 47.5%
Glenlivet 1986 Connoisseurs Choice by Gordon & MacPhail. This Glenlivet was matured in Refill Sherry Hogsheads.
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