Glendronach 18 Year Old  - 70cl 46%

Glendronach 18 Year Old - 70cl 46%

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Glendronach 18 Year Old  - 70cl 46%

Glendronach 18 Year Old - 70cl 46%

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Tasting Journey

Age 18 Year Old
Distillery Glendronach
Region Highlands
Cask Type Oloroso & Pedro Ximenez Sherry Cask
Style Malt and Scotch
Colour

Burnt Umber

Nose

Aromas of raisin fudge, dark muscovado sugar, morello cherry and fruit compote.

Palate

Taste of dried fruits, allspice, toasted walnut bread and orange chocolate.

Finish

A long finish with date and maple.

About This Whisky

The GlenDronach 18-Year-Old Allardice is a distinguished expression from the iconic Highland distillery, renowned for its rich, sherried whiskies. This particular release, aged for 18 years with an ABV of 46%, is named in honor of the distillery’s founder, James Allardice. It has been matured exclusively in Spanish Oloroso sherry casks, which impart a deep, luxurious character to the whisky, full of dark fruits, spices, and rich sweetness. 


About Glendronach

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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