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The Glen Ord distillery was founded in 1838 in the Black Isle region, north of Inverness. A lot of barley was grown in this area. Glen Ord has always done the malting of barley in the distillery itself, and in such quantities that they could also deliver to other distilleries. In 1966 the number of stills of the Glen Ord distillery went from 2 to 6.
Glen Ord is known for its reasonably priced standard bottlings. In Asia, Glen Ord bottlings are sold under the label The Singleton of Glen Ord.
Next to Highland distillery Glen Ord there is a malting house for regional barley. This supplies the malt from which the Glen Ord single malt whisky is distilled. In 1997, a 23-year-old bottling of that whisky appeared in the Rare Malts Selection. (59.8%)
Bottler James Eadie released a 12-year-old, bourbon-matured and 59.1% strong Glen Ord single malt whisky with this bottling. In Asia, the whisky is known for its Singleton or Glen Ord bottlings. The brand is little known elsewhere, however. Curious?
In Asia, this single malt whisky is best known for its The Singleton of Glen Ord bottlings. The brand is not well known in the rest of the world. To get acquainted with this Highland malt at cask strength, this 8-year-old bottling is a good option!
The Diageo Special Release 2024 also includes this bottling from the Glen Ord distillery (known in Asia as The Singleton of Glen Ord). The 14-year-old single malt whisky matured in bourbon casks and is partly finished in select European oak casks. (54.7%)
The Glen Ord Distillery is producing single malt whisky since 1838. Today it is best known for its reasonably priced standard bottlings. But this Special Release is something different: 15 years old, matured in bourbon and wine casks and bottled at 54.2%.
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