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Glenturret releases ‘rare’ single cask Scotch
Glenturret Distillery, thought to be Scotland’s oldest working distillery, has released a “rare” single cask 28-year-old Scotch, described as its best whisky yet.
Glenturret’s single cask The Brock Malloy Edition Cask 328 is now available for £200
Just 240 bottles of The Brock Malloy Edition Cask 328 have been launched to coincide with Scotland’s Year of Food and Drink.
The cask was filled on 16 December 1986 two Scottish stillmen, Hugh Malloy and Chic Brock, whose names feature on the bottle’s label.
“In 1986, Chic Brock and Hugh Malloy were the two stillmen here, lovingly crafting a Highland single malt in Perthshire, the same traditional way their relatives had 100 years before,” said Neil Cameron, distillery manager at Glenturret, which is also home to The Famous Grouse Experience.
“You can taste the passion and the fine workmanship in the liquid. This has to be one of the best Glenturret malts I have ever tried.”
Featuring a wooden frame made by Strathearn based carpenter Mike Dempsey, the whisky is described as having an aroma of walnuts, oranges and jasmine, and a flavour of spicy ginger and honeycomb.
The Brock Malloy Edition Cask 328 has been bottled at cask strength and is now available from The Famous Grouse Experience for £200.