WHISKY GLENDRONACH  traditionnally Peated 46% 70 cl

GLENDRONACH Traditionnally Peated 46%

€78.00

Glendronach Traditionally Peated, this single malt, aged in the best Pedro Ximénez sherry and Port casks, is lightly peated. It combines the robustness of the highlands, the corpulent and rich character typical of this distillery and an expressive peat.

It pays homage to the traditional method of drying malted barley, used during the early years of operations at this prestigious Glendronach distillery. 

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Nose : Malty and subtle, Toffee, amber honey, charcoal-smoked barley. 

Palate : Expressive and complex. Candied orange, molasses, cloves and smoked blackberries. 

Finish : Nice length marked by liquorice and black fruits evolving towards earthy notes. 

THE BRAND

The Glendronach Distillery is located on the edge of Speyside on the East Coast at Dronach Burn in the Deveron region. It was created by a union, led by James Allardice in 1826, having received the right to distill at the beginning of the 19th century thanks to the Duke of Gordon. The distillery has used the same distillation methods since the beginning of its activity, producing Single Malts aged in high quality sherry casks. Following numerous changes of ownership until it closed in 1996, until the owners of Benriach bought the Glendronach distillery in 2008, and thus started producing a peated single malt in small quantities. 

GLENDRONACH

Glendronach is a Scotch whisky brand located in the famous Speyside valley in Scotland, in the town of Forgue, sourcing its water from the Dronach Brun spring. It was founded in 1826 by James Allardice. Completely destroyed by a fire in 1837, it was rebuilt in 1852 and then purchased by Mr. Grant in 1920, before finally being sold to William Teacher & Sons in 1960. Glendronach was put on hold in 1996 before becoming operational again in 2002. Since then, the distillery has remained active and is notable for heating its stills with coal fire

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Data sheet

Region
Highlands
Distillery
GLENDRONACH
Type
Whisky
Style
Lightly peated
Tourbé
Volume
70cl
Degree
46%
Packaging
Metal Tube
Country
Scotland

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