Singleton of Dufftown 18 Year Old 70cl Whisky
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A delicious 18 year old Speyside malt from Dufftown, and one of the older iterations that we've seen from the distillery. Released as part of The Singleton range, it exudes bundles of creamy, malty flavours.
Soft, warming and lusciously fruity, lots of flavour, vanilla sweetness, toffee apples, cocoa beans.
Creamy, vanilla sweetness, aniseed, rich juicy fruit and peppermint.
Long and spicy, cinnamon and apricot.
£5.18 - £35.95
If you’re a fan of the 12 and 15, you’ll love the 18. Super smooth with notes of cinnamon, caramel, apple and vanilla. You can tell the difference
I'm a big fan of the Singleton 12 and 15. They are fantastic Speysides and sit comfortably, for me, next to the Glenlivets. The 18 is a big step up from them and has an incredible smoothness to it's quality that really allows the drinker to seek all the amazing flavours that this beauty contains. The nose and palate pick up a lovely array of fruits and the finish is long with a hint of spice. Amazing.
Bloody gorgeous. That’s all I got ?
Extremely smooth. Very soft. Enjoyed very much
Had this, along with three other eighteen year olds, as a bit of a tasting evening. The cheapest of the four, but by no means the least. Tasting notes (by MoM) were bang on, and while not the most complex, definitely full of flavour. Super smooth, and unpretentious, just right for when you want a good dram, and to be a tad indulgent.