100cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling.
Price: £ 275.00 BUY IT NOW
You can buy it here: Aberlour 12 Year Old Vohm / Bot. 1980's – Single Speyside Malt Scotch Whisky
Or you can compare prices from a selection of suppliers here.
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100cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling.
Price: £ 275.00 BUY IT NOW
You can buy it here: Aberlour 12 Year Old Vohm / Bot. 1980's – Single Speyside Malt Scotch Whisky
Or you can compare prices from a selection of suppliers here.
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Glenfiddich was established by William Grant in 1876, with the first spirit running off the stills in 1887. Today the company is still run by his descendants and as the first whisky to truly market itself as a single malt, Glenfiddich now accounts for about 30% of all single malt sales worldwide. The iconic triangular green bottle was introduced in 1957 and can now be found in just about every licensed establishment (and probably most of the unlicensed ones as well) in the world.
The Glenfiddich Distillery
Dufftown,
Banffshire
Scotland,
AB55 4DH
+44 (0) 1340 820373
This particular brand is a Single Speyside Malt Scotch Whisky.
Glenfiddich has recently released this particular malt and it has a bit of a twist!
The malted barley has been dried using peat to produce a more characterful, smoky flavour. Shades of Islay malts perhaps?
Anyway it’s been a resounding successs since its launch and sure to become increasingly popular in the future.
You can buy it here: Glenfiddich Caoran Reserve / 12 Year old
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Glenmorangie was founded in 1843 and is Gaelic for ”vale of tranquility”. A malt of great character and heritage with a unique flavour and bouquet.
Glenmorangie has existed as a distillery since 1843 when William Matheson bought a license to make whisky on the site of a brewery located near the Tarlogie Springs in Ross-shire in the highlands of Scotland. Matheson bought two second-hand gin stills to make his spirit, and the distillery is famous for having the tallest stills in Scotland, although these days there are eight stills rather than just two. In 1918 the distillery was bought by Macdonald and Muir, who steered Glenmorangie through the diffiicult inter-war period when the combination of Prohibition and the Great Depression made conditions very difficult for the industry as a whole. Having survived, Glenmorangie went on to flourish, doubling the number of stills to four in 1977 and again to eight in 1990, the year after the company had secured the future of its own water source by buying 650 acres of land around the Tarlogie Springs.
Glenmorangie Distillery
Tain
Ross-shire
IV19 1PZ
+44 (0) 1862 892 477
While shopping recently for my next bottle of malt I inadvertantly I saw a great offer for a malt I’ve never tried. In the end the label was misplaced and the malt in question was not on offer but my dissapointment soon turned to joy when I tried it!
Oh and the name of the malt? BUNNAHABHAIN 12 Year Old.