
Clynelish 14 Year Old 2010 Macbeth Act Two The Household
Un Clynelish captivant de la prestigieuse série Macbeth de Livingstone Rare and Elixir Distillers. Ce single malt de 14 ans a été embouteillé à 55,1% ABV en fûts de bourbon de première utilisation et appartient à la collection 'The Household' de Act Two, avec seulement 1 600 bouteilles produites.
Clynelish 14 Year Old 2010 Macbeth Act Two The Household
Un Clynelish captivant de la prestigieuse série Macbeth de Livingstone Rare and Elixir Distillers. Ce single malt de 14 ans a été embouteillé à 55,1% ABV en fûts de bourbon de première utilisation et appartient à la collection 'The Household' de Act Two, avec seulement 1 600 bouteilles produites.
Clynelish 14 Year Old 2010 Macbeth Act Two
The Clynelish 14 Year Old 2010 is part of the prestigious Macbeth series, an ambitious project by Livingstone Rare and Elixir Distillers that translates Shakespeare's theatrical works into whisky. This release belongs to 'The Household' collection of Act Two and is a limited edition with only 1,600 bottles produced worldwide.
This Highland single malt was matured for 14 years in first fill bourbon barrels and bottled at a robust 55.1% ABV. The maturation in first fill bourbon casks contributes to the full characterization of this whisky, creating a complex and well-balanced dram. The non-chill-filtered and natural colour production emphasizes the pure essence of Clynelish's character.
The nose reveals citrus, vanilla, and honey aromatics, accented by oak and ginger notes. On the palate, these elements return with full body, while the finish is characterized by oak, peppery notes, and dried spices with a hint of tobacco.
This release appeals particularly to collectors of the Macbeth series and whisky enthusiasts seeking a complex, fully aromatic Highland whisky at substantial proof.
Smaaknotities
- Date de sortie
- 1 januari 2023
- Type
- Single Malt
- Regio
- Highland
- ABV
- 55.10%
- Leeftijd
- 14 jaar
Clynelish
Clynelish 14 Year Old 2010 Macbeth Act Two The Household
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