Glaschu Spirits Company Teaninich 13 Year Old 2011 Highland Single Malt - 70cl 50%

Glaschu Spirits Company Teaninich 13 Year Old 2011 Highland Single Malt - 70cl 50%

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Glaschu Spirits Company Teaninich 13 Year Old 2011 Highland Single Malt - 70cl 50%

Glaschu Spirits Company Teaninich 13 Year Old 2011 Highland Single Malt - 70cl 50%

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Tasting Journey

Age 13 Year Old
Distillery Teaninich
Region Highlands
Cask Type First-Fill Saint Emilion Red Wine Barrique
Style Malt and Scotch
Colour

Tawny

Nose

Fresh green apple, grassy notes, citrus, and light vanilla.

Palate

Crisp and lively with orchard fruits, malt, gentle spice, and a waxy texture.

Finish

A medium to long, clean finish with lingering fruit and subtle oak.

About This Whisky

Glaschu Spirits Company Teaninich 13 Year Old 2011 Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky – 70cl 50% ABV

Discover the distinctive character of Glaschu Spirits Company Teaninich 13 Year Old 2011, a premium Highland single malt Scotch whisky independently bottled by the acclaimed Glaschu Spirits Company. Distilled in 2011 and matured for 13 years, this limited edition whisky is bottled at 50% ABV, delivering a vibrant and flavourful Highland profile.

Sourced from the respected Teaninich Distillery, this expression showcases the distillery’s signature style—fresh, grassy, and slightly waxy—enhanced by careful cask selection. As part of the Glaschu Spirits Company range, this independent bottling Scotch whisky is highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors looking for rare Highland single malts.

Key Features:

  • Distillery: Teaninich
  • Bottler: Glaschu Spirits Company
  • Age: 13 Years Old
  • Vintage: 2011
  • ABV: 50%
  • Volume: 70cl
  • Region: Highland, Scotland
  • Type: Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Edition: Limited Release Independent Bottling


This Glaschu Spirits Company Teaninich 13 Year Old 2011 Highland single malt is perfect for collectors, investors, and whisky enthusiasts seeking a unique independent bottling Scotch whisky. A great addition to any premium whisky collection, and an excellent choice for those exploring lesser-known Highland distilleries


About Teaninich

Teaninich Distillery

Teaninich Scotch Whisky Distillery was built in 1817 and is located in the Highland region of Scotland in Alness. The founder for Teaninich was Captain Hugh Munro. The distillery produces Teaninich 10 Year Old Single Malt Whisky and the Teaninich 23 Year Old Single Malt Whisky. Later his brother John, would run the distillery until 1850 when it was leased to Robert Pattison from Leith. An infamous figure in whisky history, Pattison would go on to give his name to the Pattison Crash at the end of the century which wiped out many distilleries. Teaninich was not one of those. It remained open, passing through several more sets of hands before it was sold to Scottish Malt Distillers, a subsidiary of Distillers Company Limited, in 1933. DCL would later go on to become part of Diageo, and brought Teaninich along with it. Like many distilleries, Teaninich was closed due to barley shortages during WWII. The distillery shut its doors in 1939, and didn’t reopen until 1946. During that time two of the stills were taken out. When it reopened after the war Teaninich repeatedly grew in scope and modernity. In 1962 the still house became completely electrified, ending a reliance on steam and water power.

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