Glendronach Portwood 70cl 46°

Archive Glendronach portwood 70cl 46�

Distillery : Glendronach / Country : Scotland / Reference: : 24359

Glendronach Port Wood was inspired by the many Port cask imports into Scotland during the 19th century.

For this edition, the finest Port casks from the Douro Valley in Portugal have been hand selected and expertly blended at the distillery. This Port wood retains the intensely fruity style of Glendronach while adding complexity and depth.

A nice unpeated whisky.

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV46 °
TypeSingle malt
DistilleryGlendronach
CountryScotland
RegionSpeyside
MaturationPort Wine Casks
PeatNon Peated
PackagingCase
Reference:24359

Glendronach means "valley of mulberries" in Gaelic. Located near the town of Huntly east of Speyside in Scotland. This distillery implements traditional methods of production (malting including drying partly with peat fire, as well as the heating of stills). This largely explains the powerful character and strong personality of his Single Malt.

Always very rich, Glendronach whisky is fully revealed in Sherry cask versions. It shows a perfect balance between the notes of Sherry, malted barley and fruits (red fruits).

Glendronach in East Speyside stands apart from other distilleries in the area. Its blackened stone buildings, pagodas and blood-red shutters immediately attract attention. The small stream that runs through the inner courtyard of the distillery reinforces its artisanal and traditional character.

Destroyed by a fire in 1837, it was rebuilt in 1852 and bought in 1920 by Charles Grant, son of the founder of Glenfiddich. Sold in 1960 to William Teacher & Son, it doubled its production capacity in 1966, the number of stills from two to four.

Until it was dormant in 1996, Glendronach was still malting some of its barley. Once again operational since May 14, 2002, its stills are still heated with coal.

Currently, Brown Forman (Jack Daniels) is the owner of the distillery. Rachel Barrie is the Malt Master of the 3 Glendronach, Benriach and Glenglassaugh distilleries.

Colour: deep gold.

Nose: plums, blackberries and strawberry jam. Cherry blossoms, honeysuckle, sandalwood and hints of ginger.

Taste: blackberry syrup, apple crumble, gingerbread, candied oranges, almonds.

Finish: orange zest, raisins, candied cherries.

Double Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirit Competition 2023.

88 points, Bronze Medal in the Cask Finish Unpeated Single Malt Scottish Whisky category, International Wine & Spirit Competition 2023.