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More good news from GlenDronach. On top
of the news that its sales have soared
since the launch of its 12, 15 and 18
year old
core range last year, the Aberdeenshire
distillery has announced the forthcoming
release of four new wood finishes – the
first of their kind ever to be released
by the distillery in its one hundred and
eighty-year history.

This month they’ll launch the
much-anticipated Sauternes, Virgin Oak,
Moscatel and Tawny Port Wood finishes.
Each unique expression was initially
matured in European oak and thereafter
finished its maturation in a very small
batch of the respective wine barrels (or
in one case, virgin oak), which have
given the whisky its own unique flavours
and aromas.
All are non-chill filtered and of
natural colour and are bottled at
46%abv.
The release of a series of non-sherry
wood finishes is certainly quite a
departure from the norm for GlenDronach,
where the tradition is to mature the
whisky in big, rich sherry casks such as
Oloroso and Pedro Ximinez.
As MD Billy Walker explained: "We're not
looking to change the style of
GlenDronach. Our focus will continue to
be on richly sherried malts, but we were
interested to see how the whisky would
react to different types of wood. It was
important that the whiskies we selected
for ‘finishing’ were not typical
GlenDronach (richly sherried); instead
we opted for whisky that had been
maturing in lighter casks – this meant
we could experience in full the impact
of the second cask, be it Sauternes,
Virgin Oak, Moscatel or Tawny Port."
"Each of these ‘finishes’ has been
bottled in relatively small quantities,
ranging from 340 cases of the Tawny Port
Finish to 860 cases of the Virgin Oak
Finish."
The wood finishes will available in over
twenty export markets, and in the UK
through independent, specialist whisky
retailers, as well as at the distillery
shop.
The
GlenDronach 4 new Wood Finishes are:
GlenDronach 14 Year Old Sauternes Finish
Appearance - bright lemon straw
Nose - juicy and fresh. A blanket of
creamed soda and wild strawberries
backed up lush late harvest dessert
wine. Hints of sherbet and ripe
cherries. Very fruity.
Palate - apples and rhubarb drenched in
home-made custard. Sweet dessert wine
influences emerge with ripe sultanas and
a lovely creamy heart.
Conclusions - sweet fresh and fragrant
with balanced acidity. Lots of finesse
and elegance, whilst still maintaining
the lively youthful elements.
Non-chill filtered, natural colour, 46%
ABV, RRP £41.99
GlenDronach
14 Year Old Virgin Oak Finish
Appearance - light gold. Freshly
harvested straw.
Nose - toasted oak elements which are so
intense that smoky attributes emerge.
Sweet and lush tropical fruits rise with
prominence. Banana and cacao, with
roasted coconut.
Palate - spiced ginger and cinnamon cake
with a beautiful smoky twist. Creamed
dessicated coconut and fresh buttered
toast with a handful of hazelnuts on the
side.
Conclusion - a glorious nut feast with
superb depth.
Non-chill filtered, natural colour, 46%
ABV, RRP £41.99
GlenDronach 15 Year Old Moscatel Finish
Appearance - light gold.
Nose - golden syrup and nutmeg. Poached
peaches and apricot flavours with fresh
figs and dates. Subtle marzipan on the
tail intensifies the aromatics.
Palate - sweet summer fruits of melon
and pineapple intertwined with sweet
ripe raisins and alcohol infused figs.
Subtle marzipan adds a smooth round
nutty edge.
Conclusion - a warming mix of fruit,
nuts. Lovely length and balance.
Non-chill filtered, natural colour, 46%
ABV, RRP £44.99
GlenDronach 20 Year Old Tawny Port
Finish
Appearance - bright amber with a subtle
tawny edge.
Nose - lashings of fine fortified wine
elements and a generous portion of
Mediterranean fruits including figs and
dates.
Palate - stewed fruits of prunes, pears
and apples. The stewed fruit is balanced
with an injection of liquorice and
subtle aniseed flavours. Massive power
and definition.
Conclusion - a complex dram with a
fantastic fortified backbone.
Non-chill filtered, natural colour, 46%
ABV, RRP £64.99
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