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Glenfiddich aged 8 years bottled in the 1960s (estimated) by William Grant & Son.
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Single Malt
Glenfiddich
Distillery Bottling
Scotland, Speyside
8 Years Old
None
43%
75cl
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After twenty-one years, the rugged maritime character and the intense peat smoke that are the trademark traits of Caol Ila have definitely been tamed: a wild young whisky has now matured into a middle aged champion of finesse, balance and relaxed attitude. At the nose it initially seems quiet and restrained, but there is dark broody character lying beneath: the deep smokiness of pinewood embers smoldering in a fireplace, and of tarry ropes. At first sip, it reveals a surprising softness of heather honey, very elegant and well-behaved. After a few minutes, the smokiness builds up both at the nose and on the palate, becoming increasingly medicinal, while at the same time remaining in balance with the ripe fruitiness. A tannic hint becomes slightly noticeable in the end.
A selection of our finest single malt Scotch whiskys matured for a minimum of 20 years to tame “The Beast of Dufftown” into smooth submission and complexity. Mortlach "Cowie's Blue Seal" 20 Years Old takes its name from one of Mortlach's original bottlings dating back to 1909, which was also the inspiration for the design of the new range. Matured exclusively in American ex Sherry oak barrels, with a percentage of refill barrels, the expression is characterized by waxy notes of ripe fruit, spices and oak wood. It is a whisky that would have made the great Alexander Cowie proud.
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