Glenrothes 30 (Gordon & MacPhail)
/Aged 30 years in American oak first fill sherry casks.
Aged 30 years in American oak first fill sherry casks.
"a-nock." Gaelic name for nearby Knock Hill.
Tastes like Bourbon! 42 casks total, "a combination of 35 traditional American Oak barrels and seven European oak sherry butts" were combined in Tun 1509 for several months.
"The Rutter spade is used to size and separate the peat blocks producing a turf that is slow burning. This peat creates less reek and therefore gives the whisky a more fragrant smokiness, in this case, with a PPM of 11.0."
Cask strength, 252 bottles from a Bourbon/Sherry Hogshead. Distilled 4-30-2001, bottled 9-15-2014.
Bottled 2008. "Refill Sherry Butt and American Hogsheads"
"Distilled in 1973, this rare expression has been matured in a First Fill Sherry Butt"
Distilled in 1991, bottled in 2013. Bottle 242 of a 330 limited edition bottling.
"Aged 8 years in oak casks"
14.8 ppm peat phenols. "The Flaughter spade is used to remove the top layer of peat which is richer, more rooty and produces more reek."
"Hand crafted using an exceptionally high proportion of first fill sherry oak casks, handpicked by our Whisky Maker, from less than 1% of the casks maturing at the Macallan Distillery"
Distilled 4-27-1995, bottled 1-21-2012, #276 of 339.
Name means "Rocky Hill." Dewar's component. Uses 'worm tub' condensers.
Heavily peated. "The whisky has been finished in Aged Tawny Port Hogsheads, and the name, which is Latin, literally translates to 'smoky port'." "Available on a strictly limited basis, with just 420 six-packs available world-wide."
Lightly peated. "Elegant full taste and aroma that captures fruity, floral and oak wood notes, with fascinating overtones of honey, vanilla and spice."
Heavily peated. "The whisky has been finished in Jamaican Dark Rum Barrels, and the name, which is Latin, literally translates to 'smoky rum'." "Available on a strictly limited basis, with just 290 six-packs available world-wide.
Distilled in 1967 and bottled in 2011. Bottle #18 of 414 produced.
Also known as "Braes of Glenlivet." Cask strength. One of 228 bottles.
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