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The Daily Dram is the name importer-wholesaler Bresser & Timmer (NL) uses for their independent bottlings. The first bottlings were released in 2008, and several dozen have now come onto the market. Sometimes, it concerns very special bottlings, such as a 30-year-old Glen Keith 1978.
Most Daily Dram bottles are single-cask and bottled at cask strength.
Bottled especially for the Dutch market but available with us worldwide, this 10-year-old Glenrothes single malt whisky. It was bottled at cask strength by The Daily Dram after maturing in an oloroso sherry cask. Nice label on it, and there it is! (57.5%)
The artistic depiction of a flamenco dancer on the label indicates that the whisky in the bottle matured in a sherry cask, a Palo Cortado cask to be exact. The whisky in the bottle is a 10-year-old Glenrothes single malt at 56.0% cask strength.
The Lochside Distillery closed in 1992 after only about 35 years in operation, but in that short time, their single malt whisky had built up a very good name. This bottling (17 years, 46%) from 2008 can now be called a collector's item, so, be quick!
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