The Glenlivet 15-Year-Old Single Malt Whisky, 40%, 70cl
Gift type: Whisky
Perfect pick for: whisky lovers, cocktail enthusiasts, collectors, special occasions
Estimated Price: Β£52.69
The Glenlivet 15 Year Old Single Malt Whisky is a premium spirit celebrated for its unique richness and exotic character, derived from selective maturation in French oak casks. This whisky, with a 40% ABV, boasts a deep gold colour and a complex flavour profile that includes sweet almond spice and a pleasing spiciness. The French Limousin oak, known for its low density, allows the whisky to penetrate deeply into the wood, enhancing its flavour without overpowering it.
Originating from Scotland's Speyside region, The Glenlivet has a storied history dating back to 1824, maintaining its reputation as a top choice among whisky enthusiasts worldwide. This whisky is not only a testament to traditional distilling methods but also a versatile beverage that can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in a cocktail.
- Distinctive rich and exotic character from French oak cask maturation
- Fruity and nutty flavour notes with a sweet almond and spicy finish
- Enjoy neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails
- Perfect gift for whisky lovers
- Winner of the 2024 ISC Gold award
- Dimensions: Height: 24.5 cm, Length: 10.5 cm, Width: 10.5 cm
The Glenlivet 15-Year-Old Single Malt Whisky offers an exceptional drinking experience, characterized by its deep gold colour and intricate flavours. The use of French Limousin oak in the maturation process imparts a unique spiciness and depth, allowing the whisky to develop a rich, exotic character that distinguishes it from other single malts. The balance between the sweet almond notes and the subtle spice finish is meticulously maintained, ensuring each sip is as rewarding as the last.
π Read more...This whisky's versatility is also notable. Whether served neat, on the rocks, or as a component of a sophisticated cocktail, it maintains its integrity and flavour profile. The craftsmanship behind The Glenlivet 15-Year-Old is evident in its smooth, floral notes, typical of a Speyside whisky, making it a favourite among both connoisseurs and casual drinkers.