Glen Spey 18 Year Old 2007 Signatory Symington's Choice Cask No: 4 Single Malt - 70cl 57.4%

Glen Spey 18 Year Old 2007 Signatory Symington's Choice Cask No: 4 Single Malt - 70cl 57.4%

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Glen Spey 18 Year Old 2007 Signatory Symington's Choice Cask No: 4 Single Malt - 70cl 57.4%

Glen Spey 18 Year Old 2007 Signatory Symington's Choice Cask No: 4 Single Malt - 70cl 57.4%

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Tasting Journey

Age 18 Year Old
Distillery Glen Spey
Region Speyside
Cask Type First-Fill Oloroso Sherry Butts
Style Malt and Scotch
Colour

Tawny

Nose

Sweet malt, vanilla, orchard fruits, honey, and gentle oak spice.

Palate

Full-bodied and complex with caramel, toffee, apple, pear, citrus, and warming spice.

Finish

A long, smooth, and warming finish with lingering sweetness, oak, and subtle spice.

About This Whisky

Glen Spey 18 Year Old 2007 Signatory Symington’s Choice Cask No. 4 Single Malt Scotch Whisky – 70cl | 57.4% ABV

Glen Spey 18 Year Old 2007 Signatory Symington’s Choice Cask No. 4 Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a rare and powerful Speyside single malt, distilled in 2007 and matured for 18 years before being bottled at an impressive 57.4% ABV cask strength. This exclusive release is part of the prestigious Symington’s Choice range by Signatory Vintage, known for selecting exceptional single casks of outstanding quality.

Distilled at Glen Spey Distillery in Speyside, Scotland, this limited-edition whisky has been matured in a single cask (#4), allowing it to develop depth, character, and individuality. Bottled at natural cask strength, non-chill filtered, and at natural colour, it offers a rich and authentic whisky experience for collectors and enthusiasts. 

Product Details

  • Distillery: Glen Spey
  • Bottler: Signatory Vintage (Symington’s Choice)
  • Region: Speyside, Scotland
  • Vintage: 2007
  • Age Statement: 18 Years Old
  • Cask Number: #4
  • Style: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • ABV: 57.4%
  • Bottle Size: 70cl
  • Strength: Cask Strength
  • Cask Type: Single Cask (oak cask matured)
  • Filtration: Non-chill filtered
  • Colour: Natural colour
  • Release: Limited edition / single cask bottling

Why Buy Glen Spey 18 Year Old 2007 Symington’s Choice?

  • Rare 18 year old Speyside single malt Scotch whisky
  • Distilled in 2007 – collectible vintage release
  • Bottled from a single cask (#4) for uniqueness
  • Part of the premium Signatory Vintage Symington’s Choice series
  • High-strength cask strength whisky at 57.4% ABV

The Glen Spey 18 Year Old 2007 Signatory Symington’s Choice Cask No. 4 70cl 57.4% is perfect for those searching for buy Glen Spey whisky online, cask strength Speyside single malt, Signatory Vintage releases, or single cask Scotch whisky UK. With its limited availability, high strength, and classic Speyside character, this bottle is a standout addition to any whisky collection.


About

Glen Spey Distillery

Despite being a relatively small and obscure distillery, Glen Spey has a rich and intriguing history. Over the years, Glen Spey has shared the town of Rothes with four other distilleries: Glenrothes, Glen Grant, Speyburn, and Caperdonich. Glen Spey’s production is relatively modest in comparison to its neighbors, which explains why it has gone relatively unnoticed for so long.

Glen Spey started its life as an oatmeal mill. It’s founder, James Stuart, was a corn merchant before he branched out into Whisky. The distillery was founded in 1878, with Stuart simply added the distillery’s equipment to the building. In 1887, it was sold to the London-based Gilbey Company, and despite a small fire in 1920, and expansion in 1969-70, went about its business relatively uneventfully for almost a century. The majority of the spirit produced at the site was used in Gilbey’s Spey Royal Blend, with no real official bottlings occurring.

In 1962, W&A Gilbey and Company merged with United Wine Traders, the owners of Justerini & Brooks, who were responsible for the production of J&B Blended Whisky. In 1970, the number of stills were increased from two to four, bringing the distillery’s production capacity to its modern-day level. Under the merge, Glen Spey became a major part of the J&B Blend. Glen Spey survived a series of corporate mergers in the late twentieth century, finally resulting in Diageo obtaining the site. 2001 was an important year in the history of the distillery, bringing the first official bottling – a 12 year-old, released as part of Diageo’s Flora and Fauna range.

Glen Spey also has the distinction of being the only Rothes distillery to boast a ghost. The story of the ghost dates back to the Second World War, when a solider posted at the distillery was tragically electrocuted in an accident. It is said that his spirit still roams the site at night.

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