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    the glenlivet 16 year old nadurra

    The Glenlivet 16 Year Old Nadurra 86
    Distillery
    The Glenlivet
    Style
    Single Malt
    Release
    (2007 June 12)
    Age
    16 Years
    Alcohol
    48% abv.
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Bottled For
    Distillery

    Taken from the gaelic vernacular, Nadurra is the inspiration for this rich characterful whisky from The Glenlivet, which has not been chill filtered. This gives the whisky a richer texture and mouth feel.

    the glenlivet 21 years old

    The Glenlivet 21 Years Old 85
    Distillery
    The Glenlivet
    Style
    Single Malt
    Release
    Unspecified
    Age
    21 Years
    Alcohol
    43% abv.
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Bottled For
    Distillery

    So well knitted... The most oaky and least floral of the range. But age and particular selection of barrels has achieved a distinguished maturity, almost intimidating. Sherry notes give additional depth to the distillery character and a cakey sweetness. Aromas are perfectly malted, especially when The Glenlivet is enjoyed with water. Wood is well integrated but firmly frames the aromatic palate. A very special dram to enjoy with dark chocolate and let pleasure linger late at night.

    the glenlivet 12 years old

    The Glenlivet 12 Years Old 82
    Distillery
    The Glenlivet
    Style
    Single Malt
    Release
    Unspecified
    Age
    12 Years
    Alcohol
    40% abv.
    Region
    Scotland: Speyside
    Bottled For
    Distillery

    The Glenlivet distillery stands on the lonely hillside where George Smith founded it almost 200 years ago. Near the River Livet, Josie's Well still pours forth its uniquely pure mineral rich water to feed the mash tun. As it did in 1824. At this height (850 feet above the sea) the stills are run at a gentle heat, yielding a delicate fragrant spirit unique even in Speyside, the famous heartlad of malt whisky excellence. Only so grand a place could produce so fine a whisky. Aged only in oak casks.

    the glenlivet 18 years old

    The Glenlivet 18 Years Old 80
    Distillery
    The Glenlivet
    Style
    Single Malt
    Release
    Unspecified
    Age
    18 Years
    Alcohol
    43% abv.
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Bottled For
    Distillery

    The Glenlivet 18 is a Single Malt Scotch whisky which has a sweet floral fragrance. It is distilled twice in copper pot stills and then aged in oak casks for 18 years. The Glenlivet is a single malt to savor straight up, on the rocks, or with a splash of pure spring water.

    the glenlivet nadurra 16 year old (06 2006)

    The Glenlivet Nadurra 16 Year Old (06 2006) 77
    Distillery
    The Glenlivet
    Style
    Single Malt
    Release
    06/2006
    Age
    16 Years
    Alcohol
    57.2% abv.
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Bottled For
    Distillery

    A limited cask strength expression, bottled at 57.2%. Non chill-filtered.

    the glenlivet 15 yo french oak reserve

    The Glenlivet 15 yo French Oak Reserve 76
    Distillery
    The Glenlivet
    Style
    Single Malt
    Release
    Unspecified
    Age
    15 Years
    Alcohol
    40% abv.
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Bottled For
    Distillery

    The Glenlivet 15 yo French Oak Reserve is beautifully structured with an interplay of fruits and spices. The aroma is intense and sweet with hints of citrus fruit. A full palate contrasts notes of ripe mango with cinnamon and white pepper. This leads into a long and creamy finish balanced by a teasing, spicy dryness conferred by selective maturation in new French Oak casks.

    the glenlivet 15 years old

    The Glenlivet 15 Years Old
    Distillery
    The Glenlivet
    Style
    Single Malt
    Release
    Unspecified
    Age
    15 Years
    Alcohol
    40% abv.
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Bottled For
    Distillery

    The Glenlivet distillery stands on the lonely hillside where George Smith founded it almost 200 years ago. Near the River Livet, Josie's Well still pours forth its uniquely pure mineral rich water to feed the mash tun. As it did in 1824. At this height (850 feet above the sea) the stills are run at a gentle heat, yielding a delicate fragrant spirit unique even in Speyside, the famous heartlad of malt whisky excellence. Only so grand a place could produce so fine a whisky. Aged only in oak casks.