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The Glenlivet 21 Year Old The Sample Room Collection is fully finished in first-fill Oloroso sherry, Tronçais Oak Cognac and Colheita port casks, The Glenlivet 21 Year Old single malt scotch whisky brings extra layers of depth, sweetness and intriguing spiciness to The Glenlivet’s iconic smooth and fruity style.
This is the fourth released in the highly acclaimed Bond House No. 1 Collection. Grand Vintage 1991 is a tribute to the few who redoubled their quest for perfection during the early 1990s, when extra-maturation was in its infancy at the distillery.
The revived Glendronach Revival: a whisky whose original incarnation was so popular that we drank all of it. It's back with a new recipe thanks to master blender Rachel Barrie, combining both oloroso and PX casks into a rich sherry-monster that's packed with spice and fruit.
Tomintoul is owned by small independent distillers, Angus Dundee, who also own Glencadam distillery near Brechin in the east of Scotland between Dundee and Aberdeen.
Highland Park has expanded its cask strength single malt whisky series with Highland Park Cask Strength Release No.3.
Created using the traditional “straight from the cask” method, this Scotch is 128.2 proof.
Honeyed gold in color with aromas of lime and orange rind, sultanas and dates give a rich fruity flavor laced with tantalising spices of coconut and nutmeg. On the palate notes of ginger, nutmeg and toasted almonds bring a deep, warming taste interwoven with a syrupy lemon meringue and honeycomb middle.
A lively expression of The Singleton of Glen Ord; smooth and sweet, with elegant winey notes intermingled with luscious red fruits, it is also spicy-dry, with a gingery heat.
Very sweet with a smooth, creamy texture, this is a Speyside whisky with chocolate and custard notes early on that indicate the dessert nature of this tipple, with slight zesty, tropical fruity notes showing that it also has a vibrant side. There are lemon notes throughout this dram, as well as vanilla sponge and marzipan that demonstrate the softer side of this whisky.
The relentless upward march of prices for well-aged scotch is discouraging to veteran whisky drinkers and newcomers alike. This lovely Speyside 18 year old hearkens back to the good old days of single malt.
The Glenrothes 36 Years Old is a rare single malt Scotch whisky enriched by generations of knowledge. Yielding only 168 bottles, the whisky celebrates both heritage and progress – a hidden gem coveted by those who care to seek.