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Distillery Name: Glendronach

Distillery Headline: Glendronach Distillery

Distillery About: James Allardice founded the distillery in 1826 and the Glendronach was one of the first licenced distillery's in Scotland. The Glendronach distillery was purchased by Teachers and Sons Ltd around 1960 who increased the number of stills from two to six. In 1920 Captain Charles Grant, son of the founder Glenfiddich purchased Glendronach. The distillery still uses traditional production methods, including the practise of "floor malting" and firing its stills with coal until the 2000's. Glendronachis best known for its use of Spanish sherry casks, oloroso and pedro ximenez (PX), which gives its whisky a rich, fruity and robust character. In 1996 the distillery was temporarily closed and reopened again in 2002 by Allied Distillers Limited. It was later sold to BenRiach Distillery company in 2008, leading to a major revival of the brand. The name Glendronach derives from the Scottish Gaelic Gleann Dronach which means "valley of the brambles".

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Glendronach 30 Year Old 1993 6753 Cask Strength - 70cl 52.8%
Glendronach 30 Year Old 1993 6753 Cask Strength - 70cl 52.8%

Glendronach 30 Year Old 1993 6753 Cask Strength - 70cl 52.8%

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Description

An exceptional single-cask whisky from Glendronach’s Cask Bottling series. This rare limited edition single malt was drawn from a PX sherry butt that yielded just 595 bottles. Bottled at 30 years of age, at natural cask strength, without chill-filtration. A richly sherried single malt, packed with sweet raisin, fig, and plum fruit flavors, complemented by crushed nuts, dark chocolate, and bold oak spice. The palate is full-bodied and complex, with flavors of treacle, dark chocolate, and dried fruits, along with a warming spice. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lingering sweetness. With its higher ABV of 52.8%, this whisky offers a robust experience. 

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TASTING NOTES

Colour

Mahogany

NOSE

Aromas of sherry-soaked bramble, orange, and sultana with chocolate praline, Demerara sugar, and Morello cherry fruitcake.

Palate

Taste of masses of dark stewed fruit, and chocolate gateaux with savory notes of leather, tobacco, and oak.

Finish

Long and satisfying with lingering fruit and molasses giving way to complex wood spice and fine tannins.

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Region

Highlands

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Style

Single malt

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Age

30 Year Old

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Country

Scotland

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Distillery

Glendronach

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Cask Type

Pedro Ximenez

about the distillery

Glendronach Distillery

James Allardice founded the distillery in 1826 and the Glendronach was one of the first licenced distillery's in Scotland. The Glendronach distillery was purchased by Teachers and Sons Ltd around 1960 who increased the number of stills from two to six. In 1920 Captain Charles Grant, son of the founder Glenfiddich purchased Glendronach. The distillery still uses traditional production methods, including the practise of "floor malting" and firing its stills with coal until the 2000's. Glendronachis best known for its use of Spanish sherry casks, oloroso and pedro ximenez (PX), which gives its whisky a rich, fruity and robust character. In 1996 the distillery was temporarily closed and reopened again in 2002 by Allied Distillers Limited. It was later sold to BenRiach Distillery company in 2008, leading to a major revival of the brand. The name Glendronach derives from the Scottish Gaelic Gleann Dronach which means "valley of the brambles".

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