Description
Whiskey: Old Pulteney 25 Year Old Single Malt Scotch | 700ML
A stunningly old Old Pulteney, distilled on the Caithness coast. It was initially aged in American oak, followed by a period in Spanish oak butts which previously held Oloroso sherry. The single malt, aged for a quarter of a century, is full of spicy sweetness.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 92 (46% ABV)
Age: 25 Year
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Pulteney Distillery
For a quarter of a century, casks of this rare expression of Old Pulteney Single Malt Scotch Whisky breathed the invigorating sea air of the Caithness coast. Sheltered from a fast-changing world by the darkened calm of a distillery warehouse, the spirit mellowed at its own steady pace, echoing the reassuring rhythm of its hometown port. Aged firstly in American oak, its spicy sweetness was later granted depth and colour by casks of Spanish oak. Elegant and charismatic, this wonderful whisky embodies both Wick’s spirit of endurance and Pulteney Distillery’s devotion to its craft.
Old Pulteney 25 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Mature and fragrant with heavy spices and dark chocolate notes.
Palate: Bitter chocolate and creamy vanilla with hints of toffee.
Finish: A long and spicy finish.
Distillery Information
Founded in 1826 by James Henderson at the height of Wick’s celebrated herring boom, the Pulteney Distillery is one of the most northerly Scotch whisky distilleries on the British mainland. At a time when road links to the town were yet to be established, the distillery was dependent on the sea for its supply of barley and for the shipping out of its malt whisky. Wick became known for the barrels of silver (herring) and gold (whisky) which left the port in vast numbers.






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