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Glenglassaugh Pedro Ximenez Finish 70cl 46°

Archive Glenglassaugh Pedro Ximenez Finish 70cl 46°

Distillery : Glenglassaugh / Country : Scotland / Reference: : 23695
Launched at the end of 2017, the Wood Finish series is distilled only from barley produced locally. This series is marked for the first time by expressions aged first in ex-barrels of American bourbon before changing course and be refined in barrels of virgin oak or casks containing Pedro Ximenez or Port.
The Glenglassaugh Pedro Ximenez Finish was aged in American bourbon casks before being transferred to Pedro Ximenez barrels for up to 2 years.

Known as the "king of sherries", Pedro Ximenez is a rich sherry, made from grapes of the same name, sun-dried. This grape is known and recognised for its unctuous and gourmet character.
Perfectly mastered, this whisky reveals fruity notes, coffee, citrus and spices.
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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV46 °
DistilleryGlenglassaugh
CountryScotland
RegionHighlands
MaturationBourbon & Sherry
PeatNon Peated
Reference:23695

Glenglassaugh is nestled by the sea in the wild north-east of Scotland. Founded in 1875 by James Moir, it produces single malts influenced by the elements, giving our whiskies aromas that are naturally out of this world. Glenglassaugh reveals its new range to the world in 2023, and unveils some single malts distilled in the 1970s.

GLENGLASSAUGH, HEADING FOR THE UNEXPECTED

There's a place where sea and land meet. A place where the wind blows, the waves hit the shore and the sweetness of the air mixes with a hint of sea salt. Nestled on the shores of Sandend Bay in Scotland's rugged north-east, this place goes by the name of Glenglassaugh. It was here, at the end of the world, that the distillery was born in 1875, and where land, water, sea and spring water shape coastal Single Malts with extraordinary aromas.

Yet for over two decades, this hidden gem on the edge of Speyside and the Highlands remained silent. But in 2008, the Glenglassaugh distillery awoke once again, ready to reveal the singular character of its whiskies and their craftsmanship.

Colour: gold.

Nose: vanilla, notes of white pepper on the fruits of the orchard (apple, pear).

Palate: spicy with notes of vanilla, tatin pie with pears. Sweet barley notes.

Finish: round, cedar wood, sweet barley.

Silver medal, Best NAS Highland Single Malt, World Whiskies Awards 2021.

Silver medal, Best NAS Highland Single Malt, World Whiskies Awards 2020.