Clynelish 16 Year Old Four Corners of Scotland Single Malt - 70cl 49.3%

Clynelish 16 Year Old Four Corners of Scotland Single Malt - 70cl 49.3%

$215.00

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Distillery Name: Clynelish

Distillery Headline: Clynelish Distillery

Distillery About: Founded in 1819 as Clynelish by the Marquis of Stafford, the distillery aimed to reduce local whisky smuggling. After being acquired by Glasgow-based James Ainslie & Heilbron in 1896, it was rebuilt with new floor maltings and a kiln. In 1967, a new Clynelish distillery was built just across the road, completing in 1968. The original distillery was renamed Brora in 1969, derived from the Old Norse Bru’r aa meaning “the bridges river.” Brora was bought by Scottish Malt Distillers (later part of Diageo) in 1930 and closed in 1983. The original Brora buildings now serve as a visitor center and warehouse for the modern Clynelish distillery. Clynelish, which had largely supplied malt for blending, released its first official bottling, the 14 Year Old, in 2002. A 12-year-old expression followed in 2010 for the “Friends of the Classic Malts” range. In 2014, Diageo announced a £30m expansion, though it was delayed. A year-long refurbishment was completed in June 2017, and the distillery now operates with 10 washbacks and three pairs of stills, producing 4.8 million litres of alcohol weekly.

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Clynelish 16 Year Old Four Corners of Scotland Single Malt - 70cl 49.3%
Clynelish 16 Year Old Four Corners of Scotland Single Malt - 70cl 49.3%

Clynelish 16 Year Old Four Corners of Scotland Single Malt - 70cl 49.3%

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Description

This is a limited edition bottling of Clynelish. This waxy, fruity single malt has aged for 16 years in American oak casks. It is unusual to see this bottling outside of the distillery. The Four Corners bottlings were released to showcase the four keystones of the blending powerhouse that is Johnnie Walker. Released in 2021 this Clynelish release marks the refurbishment of the distillery. Enjoy this single malt for its honeyed richness and layers of tropical fruit.

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TASTING NOTES

Colour

Pale Gold

NOSE

Aromas of honey, white pepper and orchard fruits.

Palate

Taste of sweet honeyed richness balanced by a delicious tropical fruit acidity.

Finish

Some gingery warmth lingers in the medium length, lightly drying finish.

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Region

Highlands

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Style

Single malt

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Age

16 Year Old

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Country

Scotland

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Distillery

Clynelish

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Cask Type

American Oak Hogshead

about the distillery

Clynelish Distillery

Founded in 1819 as Clynelish by the Marquis of Stafford, the distillery aimed to reduce local whisky smuggling. After being acquired by Glasgow-based James Ainslie & Heilbron in 1896, it was rebuilt with new floor maltings and a kiln. In 1967, a new Clynelish distillery was built just across the road, completing in 1968. The original distillery was renamed Brora in 1969, derived from the Old Norse Bru’r aa meaning “the bridges river.” Brora was bought by Scottish Malt Distillers (later part of Diageo) in 1930 and closed in 1983. The original Brora buildings now serve as a visitor center and warehouse for the modern Clynelish distillery. Clynelish, which had largely supplied malt for blending, released its first official bottling, the 14 Year Old, in 2002. A 12-year-old expression followed in 2010 for the “Friends of the Classic Malts” range. In 2014, Diageo announced a £30m expansion, though it was delayed. A year-long refurbishment was completed in June 2017, and the distillery now operates with 10 washbacks and three pairs of stills, producing 4.8 million litres of alcohol weekly.

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