Description
Whiskey: Singleton 2002 – 17 Year Old – Special Releases 2020 Single Malt Scotch
This unusual first-ever exclusively refill cask release of The Singleton Dufftown has been matured for seventeen years in refill American oak hogsheads, to showcase the fresh, spring-like nature of this slowly crafted single malt.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 110.2 (55.1% ABV)
Age: 17 Year
Origin: Speyside, Scotland
Distillery: The Singleton
The Singleton is renowned for the smoothness and balance of its whiskies, which match the liveliness and vigour of the leaping salmon in the fast flowing rivers of the Highlands of Scotland. Part of the Diageo Special Releases 2020 range, this expression is highly-limited.
Singleton 2002 – 17 Year Old – Special Releases 2020 Single Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: Mellow and mild overall; the first impression is of honeycomb; spun honey and beeswax, and beneath this is a faint floral note of dry grasses or wallflowers, with fresh orchard fruits on an earthy base.
Palate: A creamy and smooth texture; the taste intense and sweet overall, and both drying and slightly coating as that hint of beeswax re-appears.
Finish: Quite long and warming with white pepper, becoming chili in the aftertaste.
Distillery Information
Constructed in 1897 — and the seventh of the distilleries — Glendullan sits on the bank of the River Dullen amongst the picturesque Convall Hills. Glendullan’s onion-shaped stills produce a delicate spirit with a green apple profile. Most of our product is aged in American oak bourbon barrels, which impart sweetness and a rich nuttiness. A smaller portion of our single malt is aged in fruity European sherry casks. Master of Malts Keith Law draws on 36 years of experience to blend the two whiskys into The Singleton Glendullan.






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