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Are Bourbon or Sherry Casks Better?

Just like many recorded discoveries throughout history, the benefits of aging whisky were stumbled upon quite by chance. In Scotland, centuries ago, casks were simply used as vessels to deliver the freshly distilled spirit which was usually consumed before the oak could impart any flavours. Thankfully, some casks were disregarded here and there, and the […]

Single Malt Whisky Primer

If you’re interested in learning the basics of Scotland’s national drink, the whisky, let’s start with this primer on single-malt whiskies. As the most loved whisky type in the land, the single-malt scotch whisky has misconceptions around it, and we’re here to give the facts about this whisky wonder. Definition of Single-Malt Scotch Whisky The […]

How The Impending Whisky “Drought” Is Affecting The Industry

The beginning of 2016 brought with it some worrying news…Single-malt whisky stocks were running low. According to the Scotch Whisky Association, single-malt whisky sales rose by 159 percent between 2004 and 2014, while a CNN report showed that demand for single-malt whisky has gotten so high worldwide that distilleries are struggling to meet demand. A […]

How Regions Impact Whisky Maturation & Flavour

Scotch whisky, as you are probably aware, is produced in Scotland. But through the years and with the impact of distilling, taxation systems, and old rules, Scotch whisky has been broken-down and grouped by the different whisky regions in the country. There are six whisky regions in Scotland today, some continuing from the days when […]

Glenrothes 18 Year (Signatory Vintage, 1995)

Glenrothes 18 Year

Glenrothes 18 Year, an 18-year-old single-cask Speyside whisky distilled at Glenrothes in 1995 and bottled at 55.20% cask strength after maturing for 18 years in a sherry cask. As with each Signatory release, this whisky is hand-selected from the distillery’s best casks. No added coloring. Only 618 bottles released.

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