Laid down in 1999, this 'Family Cask' release offers a glimpse into single cask that resided in the traditional dunnage warehouses of the Grants of Glenfarclas in Speyside, Scotland. At nearly a quarter century of maturation, you can expect flavours that are a medley of dried and red fruits, leathery tones and a deeply complex woody spice. There is a quality of antique furniture polish and woodworking on the nose, and an intensity of flavour that is extremely long-lasting in the finish.
Nose: Murray mint, bonfire on the beach, salted peanut ice-cream, tomato stalks, Brazil nut, sundried tomatoes, teriyaki beef jerky, relish and tamari. Unctuous. Palate: Tarry rope, bung cloth, smoky bacon, old tractor...
Produced at one of the most remote distilleries in Scotland, this is the core release from Ardnamurchan. Once again, the talented team have kept the distilleries signature lightly peated style...
The latest release of Ardnamurchan's ever popular cask strength release has arrived, comprised of mostly ex bourbon casks, with a wee touch of sherry influence for good measure, and a...