Single Malt
Scotland
1 Jan 2012
1 Aug 2022
170

A fantastic Glenrothes single malt has just landed. Distilled in 2012, it matured for 12 years in a single refill butt before being bottled at a punchy 62.8% ABV, without added colour or chill filtration, for the Alistair Walker Infrequent Flyers range. The cask type wasn't specified, but it's full of rich fruit notes, so our money's on sherry. Look at that colour too. Only 683 bottles of this Speysider were produced.
Jammy red fruits, blackberries, leather, and toasted oak.
Dusty cocoa, with a touch of dark caramel, toasted almonds, and spiced apple chutney.
Spices build, with a touch of praline.

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Not since the heady days of a certain Aberlour at a around 62% have i found such an agreeable sherry bomb and this is a single cask!!