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Distillery Name: Glenrothes

Distillery Headline: Glenrothes Distillery

Distillery About: The Glenrothes distillery is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky distillery. The Glenrothes distillery is located in the town of Rothes in the heart of the Speyside region of Scotland. The distillery sits beside the Burn of Rothes, hidden in a glen on the edge of the town. The distillery was built in 1878 by James Stuart & Co, who then also worked the nearby Macallan distillery. The first whisky ran off the stills on the 28th December 1879, the same day as the Tay Bridge disaster. The distillery itself had a shaky start and turbulent history. Over-proof whisky is notoriously highly flammable and the distillery has paid the price. Extension work began in 1896 on a second malt kiln, and an increase in stills from two to four but, before the work was finished, a fire in December 1897 caused serious damage. The distillery saw further damage with a serious explosion in 1903. Then, in 1922, a fire in Warehouse Number One caused the loss of 200,000 imperial gallons (910,000 L) of whisky. Another fire in 1962 afforded the opportunity for expansion and a further re-build in 1982 extended the still hall to five wash stills and five spirit stills.

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The Glenrothes 15 Year Old - 70cl 43%
The Glenrothes 15 Year Old - 70cl 43%

The Glenrothes 15 Year Old - 70cl 43%

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Description

The Glenrothes 15 Year Old is a beautifully crafted single malt Scotch whisky and is part of their newly designed 2024 offerings that showcases the distillery's commitment to quality. With its inviting amber color, this expression offers a warm and approachable character. It embodies a harmonious blend of sweetness and complexity, making it a perfect choice for both newcomers and seasoned whisky enthusiasts. The craftsmanship and care put into its production shine through, making each sip a delightful experience. Whether enjoyed neat or with a splash of water, it’s a whisky that promises to please.

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TASTING NOTES

Colour

Auburn

NOSE

Aromas of dark brown sugar combined with sweet baking spices.

Palate

Taste of baked orchard fruits, hazelnut praline, and dark chocolate work in harmony with hints of toasted oak and orange marmalade.

Finish

Long, rich, and sweet.

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Region

Speyside

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Style

Single malt

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Age

15 Year Old

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Country

Scotland

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Distillery

Glenrothes

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Cask Type

Sherry

about the distillery

Glenrothes Distillery

The Glenrothes distillery is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky distillery. The Glenrothes distillery is located in the town of Rothes in the heart of the Speyside region of Scotland. The distillery sits beside the Burn of Rothes, hidden in a glen on the edge of the town.
The distillery was built in 1878 by James Stuart & Co, who then also worked the nearby Macallan distillery. The first whisky ran off the stills on the 28th December 1879, the same day as the Tay Bridge disaster. The distillery itself had a shaky start and turbulent history. Over-proof whisky is notoriously highly flammable and the distillery has paid the price. Extension work began in 1896 on a second malt kiln, and an increase in stills from two to four but, before the work was finished, a fire in December 1897 caused serious damage. The distillery saw further damage with a serious explosion in 1903. Then, in 1922, a fire in Warehouse Number One caused the loss of 200,000 imperial gallons (910,000 L) of whisky. Another fire in 1962 afforded the opportunity for expansion and a further re-build in 1982 extended the still hall to five wash stills and five spirit stills.

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