Glenrothes 1967 / 20 Year Old / Sherry Cask / Cadenhead’s Speyside Whisky
£2,500.0075cl / 46% / Cadenhead’s
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75cl / 46% / Cadenhead’s

75cl / 40.9% / Duncan Taylor – An old bottling of 1967 vintage Glenrothes from independent bottler Duncan Taylor as part of the Peerless series. Distilled in May, it was matured in cask 8389 for 35 years before 231 bottles were yielded in June 2002.

70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – An old 1972 vintage bottling of The Glenrothes from the mid-1990s with the official short description ‘Rich, Spicy, Fruitiness’. That’ll be sherry, then, from a period during which Glenrothes produced some of their very best whisky. These early vintage bottlings are getting pretty scarce these days.

70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – An 1972 vintage The Glenrothes bottled in 1996 at around 24 years of age. These early vintage bottlings are getting pretty scarce these days.

70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – An exceptionally complex 27yo The Glenrothes from the 1973 vintage, bottled in July 2000. Rich and deep, with hints of orange peel.

70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A very special Glenrothes 1978, bottled in 1995 by Gordon & Macphail as part of the celebrations for their centenary – so you’d imagine that they picked one of their favourites.

70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – This limited release from Glenrothes’ sample room collection offers rich blackberries, mint and vanilla notes on the palate.

70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – Berry Brothers & Rudd had long used the malt produced at The Glenrothes in their best-selling Blended Whisky Cutty Sark. In 1993, the 1979 was released as the first vintage single malt. This is a typical example of the high proportion of sherry casks used in the range…

70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A limited release of 1979 vintage whisky from The Glenrothes distillery. It was approved on 17th September 1994 just after passing its 15th year of maturation and bottled sometime in 1995.

70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – This long-aged expression demonstrates how Glenrothes develops over many decades in oak. Even after 42 years it retains remarkable vibrancy, showing intense notes of mango and passionfruit on the nose before an oily palate of brown butter, cedar, citrus oils and earthy spices. Just 1,134 bottles were produced,…

70cl / 44% / The Whisky Agency – There is a weight to Glenrothes’s new make spirit that makes it ideal for longer maturation and this 36-year-old bottling from The Whisky Agency is no exception. Aromas of raspberry, fruit tea and banana fill the nose, with pineapple, pear drop and vanilla on the palate.

70cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – ‘The spiciness comes right through from the start giving a subtle lift to the rich fruits, light sherry and ginger loaf…A very elegant, superbly balanced middle-weight dram.’ Dave Broom in Whisky Magazine, Jan 2003