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The Glenlivet Nàdurra (nature) bottlings are appreciated by many. For example, this edition from 2013 has a score of over 87 at whiskybase.com. The Speyside single malt whisky matured for 16 years in a first-fill bourbon cask and was bottled at 56.1% ABV.
The Nàdurra bottlings from Speyside Distillery Glenlivet are always 16 years old and at cask strength. This also applies to this edition that was bottled in 2014. The single malt whisky matured in first-fill bourbon casks and was released at a solid 60.2%
With this Glenlivet we have something special in our shop. It went into the cask in 1952 and was bottled by the Swiss Lateltin after an unknown period. The bottle has a screw cap, and whatever the label says, it's a single malt whisky!
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%
Not often do we have a whisky that is almost half a century old in the store. But now we do! This Glenlossie single malt whisky went in a bourbon cask in 1966 and was bottled by Cadenhead in 2014! A real old school dram, fruity with a hint of smoke. 43,5%
You don't come across Glenlossie single malt whisky very often, especially not a 40-year-old Glenlossie! What makes this bottling from Gordon & MacPhail even more special is the high cask strength of 60.2% after four decades in a bourbon cask.
This Glenlossie single malt whisky matured for 12 years in a first decharred and then re-charred bourbon cask. The Speysider was released in The Ultimate-Cask Strength series by Dutch bottler Van Wees at a strength of 57.3%. For a great price!
If you want to discover why Glenlossie single malt whisky is so well-suited to blends like Haig and Johnnie Walker, this reasonably priced cask Van Wees bottling sure is an option. The single malt whisky matured for 10 years in a bourbon cask. (46%)
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 a 'single barley estate' Glenmorangie, distilled from barley from one farm: The Cadboll Estate. The single malt whisky matured for 15 years in select 'designer' bourbon casks. A silky, creamy dram with notes of honey, apricot and pear. 43%
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%)
Glenmorangie is one of the pioneers of whisky finishing. This bottle is an excellent example of this: we estimate that it was bottled sometime in the 1990s, as the label also indicates. The single malt whisky is finished in sherry casks. (43%)
Glenmorangie was one of the first distilleries to experiment with non-standard cask ageing. In 2017, they released this Spìos bottling as a Private Edition, a single malt whisky that had matured in casks that previously contained rye whisky. (46%)
The quirky distillery Glenmorangie releaseswith this X a single malt whisky that is specially made for mixing. The X is characterized by strong, sweet notes from the bourbon and new oak casks on which it matured. For in your cocktails. Bottled at 40%.
The youngest in the new core series of The Glenrothes. Matured in sherry casks for 10 years, but not a heavily sherried whisky. Lots of fruity and sweet notes, honey and even a hint of cheese. A good introduction to this Speyside distillery.
If you like sweet and fruit, a little spicy, then this 12-year-old standard Glenrothes comes into the picture. Matured in sherry casks, filled at 40%, and at a reasonable price, this Speyside malt is a good choice.
Taiwanese Whisky AGE has not been around as a bottler for very long yet but has already built up a good name. One of their latest bottlings is this Glenrothes single malt whisky. The Speysider matured in a bourbon cask for 23 years and is bottled at 55.1%
Matured in an ex bourbon hogshead for 15 years. This is an extremely drinkable whisky especially with a splash of water. Fresh apples, pear, honey, and subtle citrus notes. A mint and honey finish.
To be bottled at a strength of 62.7% after 16 years of maturing, well, as a single malt whisky, that must have been in quite a special cask. And that is what we see with this Glenrothes that matured in a refill sherry cask. Stewed fruit, morellos, almond.
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