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Purveyors of the World's most Exclusive Range of Scotch Whiskies |
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Rare Auld Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Distilled at
KINCLAITH DISTILLERY
Kinclaith is one of the rarest
and most sought after whiskies ever produced. The distillery had
a very short history with most of its production being used in blended
whisky and, as a result, there have been very few bottlings of Kinclaith
as a Single Malt. The distillery was built in 1957 within the Strathclyde
grain distillery complex. It was the last to be built in Glasgow
but closed only 18years later in 1975 when the decision was taken
to increase the capacity on the site for the production of Strathclyde
grain whisky.
This Duncan Taylor bottling is a very rare opportunity to experience
a whisky that is, ultimately, one of the “rarest of the rare”.
Tasting Notes |
| Bottling: |
Rarest of the Rare Kinclaith 1969 - 35yo Single Malt Scotch Whisky. |
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| Cask No: |
301455. |
| Colour: |
Dark Amber. |
| Nose: |
Melons, touch of smoke and sherry. |
| Flavour: |
Spicy with juicy fruit coming through. |
| Finish: |
Long finish. Gentle hints of fruit and smoke. Very smooth. |
| Comments: |
A malt with a lot to give! |
| Bottling: |
Rarest of the Rare Kinclaith 1969 - 36yo Single Malt Scotch Whisky. |
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| Cask No: |
301456. |
| Colour: |
Dark Amber. |
| Nose: |
Fresh sweet and creamy, with a crisp juicy appley aroma. |
| Flavour: |
Rich, syrupy. Sweet fruits and a creamy maltiness. |
| Finish: |
Very sweet and a growing maltiness comes through the sharp fruitiness. |
| Comments: |
A stunning whisky - a great fruity malty combination. |
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