
Lady of the Glen 'Rare Cask' Tamnavulin 2015 10 Year Old
Un single malt Speyside exclusif de 10 ans mis en bouteille par Lady of the Glen dans le cadre de leur collection 'Rare Cask'. À un degré d'alcool robuste de 55,4%, ce whisky offre un profil aromatique intense et complexe qui séduira les amateurs de whisky avertis.
Lady of the Glen 'Rare Cask' Tamnavulin 2015 10 Year Old
Un single malt Speyside exclusif de 10 ans mis en bouteille par Lady of the Glen dans le cadre de leur collection 'Rare Cask'. À un degré d'alcool robuste de 55,4%, ce whisky offre un profil aromatique intense et complexe qui séduira les amateurs de whisky avertis.
Lady of the Glen 'Rare Cask' Tamnavulin 2015
Lady of the Glen has unveiled an exclusive addition to their acclaimed 'Rare Cask' collection: a 10-year-old single malt from Tamnavulin in Speyside. This release represents part of a carefully curated series by Hannah Whisky Merchants, specifically designed for serious whisky enthusiasts seeking intense and complex flavour experiences.
Production Details
Distilled in 2015, this Speyside single malt is now ready for bottling at a robust 55.4% ABV. The elevated strength promises a full, unfiltered tasting experience characteristic of the 'Rare Cask' line. This bottling is part of a broader collection that encompasses multiple distilleries, highlighting the discerning approach behind this curation project.
Tasting Notes
The nose opens with fresh flowers and citrus fruit notes, complemented by honey. On the palate, fresh and dried fruit aromas unfold alongside citrus, vanilla, honey, and almond notes. The finish remains elegant, with fresh fruit, vanilla, and honey fading gracefully.
This release particularly appeals to dedicated collectors and whisky purists who appreciate cask strength expressions with balanced complexity and refined character.
Smaaknotities
- Date de sortie
- 10 april 2026
- Type
- Single Malt
- Regio
- Speyside
- ABV
- 55.40%
- Leeftijd
- 10 jaar
Lady of the Glen
Lady of the Glen 'Rare Cask' Tamnavulin 2015 10 Year Old
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