Description
🤩The most cost-effective Billy Walker version🥃
In 2008 Glendronach met its "Bole", Billy Walker, a master figure in the Scotch whisky world.
The wort fermentation time of Glendronach winery is relatively long, reaching 60-96 hours, which makes its raw wine full of fruity sweet and sour.
Glendronach has 4 stills, including two 13,000-liter initial stills and two 6,800-liter spirits rectifiers. The angle of the Lynn arm is very "weird" and bends downward at an acute angle.
This creates the full body of Glendronach.
The actual age of Glendronach whisky has always been a matter that whisky lovers all over the world talk about. Since there was a period of closure from 1996 to 2002, taking the Glendronach 12-year Original first launched in 2009 as an example,According to the Scotch Whisky Law, its youngest original wine should be distilled in 1997, but Glendronach had been shut down at that time, which means that the actual age of this wine is about 14 years, if it is Glendronach 12 bottled in 2013 Year,Its actual age is about 18 years. Therefore, the age of Glendronach wine bottled within a certain period of time is 6 years older than the age of the wine on the label. Glendronach's 15 years, 18 years, and 21 years can be used as such. analogy.
Nose:
A delicate mix of ripe autumnal fruits - notably blackberries and red plums. Rich Oloroso sherry and candied orange segments.Spiced oatmeal biscuits and toasted oak fragrances bring excellent weight and balance.
Palate:
Resolute flavours of fine Oloroso sherry and bitter chocolate sauce, which has been spread liberally over homemade plum pudding.This is all infused with fabulous spicy notes - cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg. Full bodied with smooth tannins.
Finish:
Long and lingering.
Origin : Scotland
Distillery : Glendronach
Style : Single Malt Whisky
Year : 21 years
Barrel:Oloroso and PX sherry casks
Alcohol : 48%
Bottle Size:700ml