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The Glenfarclas distillery bottled this Spring Edition 2001 especially for the Netherlands. The distillery has become known for its sherried whisky, and this edition also matured in sherry casks. Bottled at 55%. Also for sale for non-Dutch people.
Speyside distillery Glenfiddich is the world's largest producer of single malt. And this 12-year-old standard bottling is their most popular product. Matured in both bourbon and sherry casks, this is a soft, pleasantly drinkable all-day dram.
With a new label design, this is a bottling in the Our Bourbon Barrel Reserve series from Glenfiddich, the world's most famous single malt whisky distillery. In addition to maturing in bourbon barrels, this favorably priced malt is finished on new oak.
For several years now Glenfiddich is releasing single malt whisky bottlings according to the solera system originating from the sherry world. In short: each new bottling is mixed with the remains of all previous bottlings! All bottlings are 15 years old.
Glenfiddich is the best-selling single malt whisky in the world with 10 million bottles annually. That is not to say that they only think in terms of large batches. For example, this is a Small Batch edition. Aged for 18 years in sherry and bourbon casks.
The world's largest single malt whisky producer, Glenfiddich, is not averse to experiment. This NAS bottling was finished in casks on which first India Pale Ale (IPA) beer matured. Curious about what this experiment yielded ...?
In a secret session, 20 whisky connoisseurs each picked out a cask of Glenfiddich malt whisky. There were casks such as port pipes, bourbon barrels and virgin oak. The contents of the 20 casks together yielded this Project XX bottling. A unique edition!
Since 2020 the Glengoyne 10 year old standard bottling has a new style of label and box. But the single malt whisky itself has also been renewed, mainly due to the maturation process in different types of casks. But still for a great price! (40%)
This Glengoyne has matured for 15 years in bourbon and sherry casks, and you can taste that! Pretty complex and intense in the nose and mouth. Fruit, spices, candies and nuts, but also vanilla and cinnamon can be found in this single malt. Bottled at 43%.
Full, round and elegant in taste. A nice balance between the influx of oak and the sherry tones.' Just some reviews. Would you like to taste an old, sherried whisky? Then this 21-year-old Glengoyn is a great candidate! At 43%.
If you like sherried single malt whisky, this is a bottling to give your attention! This Glengoyne bottling matured for no less than 30 years in sherry casks, resulting in a dram that will score very high among the lucky ones who can taste it!
This bottling, Chapter III in the Legacy Series, is a tribute from the Glengoyne Distillery to an excise man who was instrumental in defining single malt whisky. Matured in both bourbon and sherry casks, and available for a friendly price. Bottled at 48%.
In 2023, the Diageo Special Releases again offer many surprises! This 'The Floral Treasure' from Glenkinchie, for example: the Edinburgh single malt whisky is no less than 27 years old and matured in both American and European oak casks. (58.3%)
Gordon & MacPhail releases a 17-year-old Glenlivet single malt whisky in their Connoisseurs Choice series, matured in a bourbon cask. A sweet-fruity dram, also with notes such as white chocolate, violets and toasted oak. It is bottled at 59.4%.
If you really want something special in your liquor cabinet, this is definitely an option: A 25 year old Glenlivet unblended all malt Scotch whisky (what we now call single malt whisky) with vintage 1952! A Special Jubilee Reserve in a 75 cl bottle. (43%)
The subtitle Carribean Reserve says it all: this The Glenlivet single malt whisky was finished in barrels in which rum was previously aged. And that gives extra notes to the well-known Speyside single malt. And that for a reasonable price. At 40%.
A great whisky for a warm summer evening, this Glenlivet. Bottled at 40% this is a light, tasty Speyside with notes of vanilla, apple, banana, certainly not complex. And for a reasonable price this is also a nice entry-level whisky.
This Glenlivet bottling is the result of an election where Glenlivet fans could choose from 3 options. The single malt whisky matured in bourbon and sherry casks. The different cask influences are easily recognizable in this dram, and give it depth. 47,8%
This is a real Rare Malts edition: a 25-year-old single malt whisky from the Glenlochy Distillery, which closed in 1983. Apart from the high ratings, not much is left of their whisky legacy, which is not too large. But there is this bottle! (62.2%)
It matured in a first fill sherry butt, owned by bottler Gordon & MacPhail, this 24 year old Glenlossie single malt whisky. This produced notes of, for example, fruitcake, ginger, morello cherries, black currant and toasted oak. Bottled at 57.3%.
This is one of the core bottlings from Glenmorangie Highland Distillery. The distillery is the pioneer of 'finishing' (maturing the whisky at the end in a different type of cask), but this single malt matured for 10 years in the same bourbon casks. (40%)
This core bottling from Glenmorangie has been finished in PX and oloroso-sherry casks. This is reflected in notes like raisins, figs and chocolate biscuits. A beautiful, warm whisky for winter evenings, this 12-year-old Highlander. Bottled at 43%.
A good example of a successful finish in port casks, this Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban single malt whisky. Light and dark fruit, chocolate, cinnamon, pepper, and even sandalwood. With even more body than the 12-year-old version. (46%)
This is an excellent whisky for after a festive dinner. The 16-year-old Glenmorangie single malt matured in bourbon casks and is finished in an exquisite selection of sweet wine casks (like Sauternes, Moscatel and Tokajer), and you can taste that! (46%)
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