Released as a limited edition, meaning there are only 1,689 bottles in existence, this is a Scotch you’ll be wishing you could add to your whisky cabinet. The process of crafting it involved taking 12 year old malt and maturing it in Pedro Ximenez and Oloroso Sherry casks for a further 26 years.
At an awesome 38 years old, the age statement alone is pretty imposing. It has been created using only eight casks of whisky from the Glen Ord Distillery, based in the beautiful Scottish Highlands. Owned by Diageo, Glen Ord is not the most commonly known distillery, but it is certainly a gem in their crown.
Master of Malts at Glen Ord, Maureen Robinson, had this to say about the new release, “The Singleton 38-year-old was crafted during an era that was very exciting at The Singleton – a time of flavour experimentation an innovation across our whisky-making. Selecting new American oak casks was very new for us at the time at the distillery and we decided on a lengthy secondary maturation to continue to unlock the decadent layers of flavour in this single malt.
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