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Glenlivet 2007 19 Year Old 57.1% Decadent Drinks

This heavily sherried 19-year-old Glenlivet from 2007 is a complex single malt matured in a first-fill sherry hogshead. Bottled at a robust 57.1% ABV by Decadent Drinks, it delivers rich notes of cocoa powder, dried plums, figs, and tobacco leaf—a sophisticated and intense expression that showcases the depth of this Speyside classic.

Glenlivet 2007 19 Year Old — A Richly Sherried Expression

Decadent Drinks has released a remarkable bottling of Glenlivet: a 19-year-old single malt from 2007 matured in a first-fill sherry hogshead. This Speyside classic represents one of the more heavily sherried releases available and showcases the complexity that extended maturation in quality sherry wood can deliver. With limited bottles produced, this is a release serious whisky collectors should take note of.

Bottled at a robust 57.1% ABV, this expression is notably powerful considering it has been reduced from cask strength. This speaks to the intensity of the sherry influence and the depth of maturation within the first-fill hogshead. The 19 years of maturation have built a complex profile characteristic of well-aged Speyside whisky.

Tasting Profile

This bottling delivers rich notes of cocoa powder, dried plums, and tobacco leaf, with dried fruit characteristics dominating the palate. Toffee and caramel elements from the sherry maturation provide additional depth and sweetness. It's a sophisticated expression that demonstrates Glenlivet's ability to integrate sherry influence elegantly while maintaining its Speyside character.

This whisky appeals to collectors seeking intensely sherried profiles with genuine complexity and age.

Smaaknotities

Dried fruit Caramel Toffee Tobacco

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