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Distillery Name: Strathclyde

Distillery Headline: Strathclyde Distillery

Distillery About: Strathclyde was established in 1927 by the Scottish Grain Distillers Ltd. It was built to meet the growing demand for grain whisky, which was increasingly being used in blends during the 20th century. Over the years, Strathclyde has been owned by various companies. It is currently part of the Chivas Brothers, which is a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. Chivas Brothers is also the owner of other famous distilleries like The Glenlivet, Ballantine’s, and Aberlour, making Strathclyde a key component of some of the most well-known blended Scotch brands. The distillery is situated in Glasgow, right on the River Clyde. Its location near a major city allowed it to be well-connected for both sourcing raw materials (like grain) and distributing whisky. Strathclyde primarily produces grain whisky, which is a key ingredient in many blended Scotch whiskies. Unlike single malt whisky, grain whisky is typically made from a mix of cereals (corn, wheat, and barley) and is distilled in column stills (also known as continuous stills). This type of whisky is generally lighter, smoother, and less complex than malt whisky, but it can have subtle flavors that develop with aging.

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Strathclyde 34 Year Old 1987 (cask 15458) Xtra Old Particular (Douglas Laing XOP) - 70cl 47.9%

Strathclyde 34 Year Old 1987 (cask 15458) Xtra Old Particular (Douglas Laing XOP) - 70cl 47.9%

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Strathclyde 34-Year-Old 1987 Xtra Old Particular is a rare and exceptional single-grain whisky that highlights the long-matured potential of grain whiskies. Strathclyde, a large grain distillery in Glasgow, is known for producing a smooth and well-balanced spirit, and this particular cask, bottled after 34 years of aging, showcases the complexity and refinement that can develop over such a long maturation. This Strathclyde bottling exemplifies the high standards of this independent bottler, offering a rare and outstanding example of aged grain whisky. 

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TASTING NOTES

Colour

Yellow Gold

NOSE

Aromas of vanilla, toffee, baking spices, toasted oak and earthy tobacco.

Palate

Taste of honey, caramel, toasted almonds, cinnamon, white pepper and citrus zest.

Finish

A long and warming finish with vanilla, oak tannins and pepper spice.

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Region

Lowlands

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Style

Single cask and Single Grain

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Age

34 Year Old

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Country

Scotland

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Distillery

Strathclyde

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about the distillery

Strathclyde Distillery

Strathclyde was established in 1927 by the Scottish Grain Distillers Ltd. It was built to meet the growing demand for grain whisky, which was increasingly being used in blends during the 20th century.
Over the years, Strathclyde has been owned by various companies. It is currently part of the Chivas Brothers, which is a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. Chivas Brothers is also the owner of other famous distilleries like The Glenlivet, Ballantine’s, and Aberlour, making Strathclyde a key component of some of the most well-known blended Scotch brands.
The distillery is situated in Glasgow, right on the River Clyde. Its location near a major city allowed it to be well-connected for both sourcing raw materials (like grain) and distributing whisky.
Strathclyde primarily produces grain whisky, which is a key ingredient in many blended Scotch whiskies. Unlike single malt whisky, grain whisky is typically made from a mix of cereals (corn, wheat, and barley) and is distilled in column stills (also known as continuous stills). This type of whisky is generally lighter, smoother, and less complex than malt whisky, but it can have subtle flavors that develop with aging.

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