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House Tyrell of Highgarden rules over the Reach, the lush region of Westeros.
Golden brown in color. The nose has notes of fruit and floral hints, with some vanilla oak and honeycomb. The palate is complex, with layers of fruit, barley sugar and hints of oak smoke. The finish is satisfying, creamy with a hint of liquorice.
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.
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.
The first edition of Benriach Malting Season is created with a unique process that brings out the wholesome, creamy flavor found in the distillery’s floor malted spirit.
The Glenlivet Single Cask is an exclusive tasting experience. A unique blend bottled at its natural cask strength and without chill filtration that allows it to retain the same purity it had while maturing in the cask. Aged in American Hogshead barrels for 18 years, there are only 246 bottles of this New York limited-edition whisky. Every cask holds a flavor which can never be replicated and every bottle is individually numbered.
The GlenDronach Cask Bottling Batch 19 offers an insight into our sherry cask maturation history and the exceptional quality of the casks we have at The GlenDronach. Each cask represents the rich selection of barrels, Hogsheads, Puncheons and Butts that have been used throughout The GlenDronach’s history.
Glenfiddich 30 year suspended time, this 30 year old focusses on the moment when Glenfiddichs master distiller suspends the development of the whisky with his decision to bottle it – capturing the whisky at that precise moment in time as the most perfect expression of an aged Glenfiddich and preserving it for all eternity.
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.