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Alba refers to Quercus Alba, the type of American White Oak that are used to mature A’Bunadh Alba. Coincidently, Alba is also the Scots Gaelic name for Scotland. The English name refers to the light colour of the bark of some species. American Oak trees grow much faster than most European Oak species and can live for hundreds of years.
“Madly sited”, perched high between two mountain ranges on a pass once a meeting point for cattle drovers on their way to market. The name Dalwhinnie translates from Gaelic as “Plain of Meetings”. Surviving periods of closure, the distillery has produced its distinctive single malt since 1947, only being completely modernized in 1996. Dalwhinnie has the coldest annual mean temperature of any inhabited place in Scotland and is so cold in winter, that the water in the outside worm tubs can freeze. That very coldness lends an intensity to the spirit that is even more marked in winter.
Glenfiddich 1973 Rare Collection Scotch is a premium single malt whisky that embodies the mastery and expertise of the Glenfiddich distillery. Aged for 30 years in American and European oak casks, this rare and highly sought-after whisky offers a smooth, rich and complex taste with a distinct character that sets it apart from other whiskies.
Diageo’s nod to the rare autumn nights where the Aurora Borealis may be seen shimmering in the night sky above Oban. The tale of The Celestial Blaze explains how a vivid light grew against the ink-black sky above Oban, driven by a celestial creature. The spritely being painted the sky with violet brilliance, an ethereal light that descended upon the distillery, mirroring the vibrance and energy that the distillery gave to the quiet town of Oban when it was built in 1794.
Bright copper in the glass, the sweet aromas suggest maple and allspice. The light, drying palate echoes that maple hint alongside grapefruit peel tones, finishing with a flurry of baking spice and mouthwatering lemon peel. A drop of water coaxes a gentle waft of smoke. Overall a delicate, ethereal sipper.
This rendition of Orphan Barrel was distilled at the Teaninich Distillery, a leader in whisky distilling and cutting-edge technology. Located in the Northern Highlands of Scotland, overlooking the shores of the Cromarty Firth, the land is well-known for its aquatic wildlife and beautiful sceneries.
A 1993 vintage, single-cask whisky from Glendronach. This has been matured for 24 years in an a sherry butt and bottled as part of the distillery's 15th batch. Rich, sweet, heavy sherry aromas and flavours.
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.