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Distillery Name: Glen Ord

Distillery Headline: Glen Ord Distillery

Distillery About: In the mid-13th century, the MacKenzies of Ord were granted lands in the west of Scotland by King Alexander III. In 1820, Thomas MacKenzie of Ord inherited the estate embarked on rejuvenating the area. A large portion of MacKenzie's land was devoted to the cultivation of barley, as such he decided to lease the land for a distillery to be built, this would also provide year round employment for local men. In 1985 DCL, including its subsidiary Scottish Malt Distillers, merged with Guinness. The resultant grain and malt distilling enterprises were organised under the name of United Distillers Ltd. In 1997 Guinness and Grand Metropolitan merged to form Diageo, with head offices in London.[4] In 2001, the distillery began using Biobed Modular Plant technology to treat wastewater with low chemical oxygen demand (COD) loads. The distillery was the first company in the United Kingdom to adopt such technology. Today the distillery continues to produce Glen Ord whisky for Diageo, which includes the whisky in Johnnie Walker blends and Diageo’s Singleton series.[5] The distillery offers public tours throughout the year with hours on a seasonal schedule.

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Glen Ord 23 Year Old 1973 Rare Malts - 75cl 59.8%
Glen Ord 23 Year Old 1973 Rare Malts - 75cl 59.8%

Glen Ord 23 Year Old 1973 Rare Malts - 75cl 59.8%

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Description

The Glen Ord 23 Year Old 1973 Rare Malts is a highly regarded whisky known for its exceptional quality and craftsmanship. Bottled at 59.8% ABV, this expression showcases the distillery's rich heritage and tradition. The whisky was distilled in 1973 and aged for 23 years, allowing it to develop a complex character over time. The Rare Malts Selection is known for featuring limited releases of single malts from various distilleries, and this Glen Ord is no exception, making it a sought-after choice for collectors and whisky enthusiasts alike. The 75cl bottle presents an elegant design, emphasizing the premium nature of the whisky inside. Overall, this release is a testament to the artistry of Glen Ord and the depth of flavor that can be achieved through long maturation.

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TASTING NOTES

Colour

Deep Golden Amber

NOSE

Aromas of dried fruits, spices, and hints of oak.

Palate

Taste of rich toffee and apple pie spices, balanced by dark chocolate and toasted almonds, delivering a creamy, velvety mouthfeel.

Finish

A long, gratifying end with whispers of caramelized sugar and baking spice.

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Region

Highlands

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Style

Single malt

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Age

23 Year Old

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Country

Scotland

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Distillery

Glen Ord

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Cask Type

American Oak

about the distillery

Glen Ord Distillery

In the mid-13th century, the MacKenzies of Ord were granted lands in the west of Scotland by King Alexander III. In 1820, Thomas MacKenzie of Ord inherited the estate embarked on rejuvenating the area. A large portion of MacKenzie's land was devoted to the cultivation of barley, as such he decided to lease the land for a distillery to be built, this would also provide year round employment for local men.

In 1985 DCL, including its subsidiary Scottish Malt Distillers, merged with Guinness. The resultant grain and malt distilling enterprises were organised under the name of United Distillers Ltd. In 1997 Guinness and Grand Metropolitan merged to form Diageo, with head offices in London.[4]

In 2001, the distillery began using Biobed Modular Plant technology to treat wastewater with low chemical oxygen demand (COD) loads. The distillery was the first company in the United Kingdom to adopt such technology.

Today the distillery continues to produce Glen Ord whisky for Diageo, which includes the whisky in Johnnie Walker blends and Diageo’s Singleton series.[5] The distillery offers public tours throughout the year with hours on a seasonal schedule.

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