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Glentauchers 11 Year Old - Battlehill (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML

€193,95

Whiskey: Glentauchers 11 Year Old - Battlehill (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML

Glentauchers single malt, matured for 11 years, including a finishing period in ex-Cognac casks! Notes of plump sultanas, apple pie, gentle spice, and vanilla custard, with hints of honey and cinnamon appearing.

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 92 (46%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glentauchers

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Glentauchers single malt, matured for 11 years, including a finishing period in ex-Cognac casks! This expression joins the indie Battlehill collection from Duncan Taylor, commemorating the historic site of many Scottish skirmishes.

Glentauchers 11 Year Old - Battlehill (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Milky tea, creamy malt, and zesty fruit salad, with buttery oak beneath.

Palate: Plump sultanas, apple pie, gentle spice, and vanilla custard, with hints of honey and cinnamon appearing.

Finish: Silky barley and crumbly vanilla fudge finish things off, with soft apricot, lime peel, and a sprinkle of pepper.

Distillery Information

The Glentauchers whisky distillery was founded in 1897 by W P Lowrie, a Glasgow-based whisky trader, and James Buchanan, a renowned blender. Five years later, Lowrie experienced financial hardship and James Buchanan subsequently bought him out. The distillery was built at Tauchers Farm, four miles west of the town of Keith. The location was chosen for its proximity to a rail line and main road. Indeed, the Glentauchers distillery boasts its own railway siding.The distillery was designed by a Keith-based architect, John Alcock, and the construction was directed by the famed Charles Doig, an Elgin-based architect who was instrumental in the design of many Scotch distilleries. James Buchanan merged with Dewars in 1915 and during the 1920s the distillery went through considerable renovations. This included the rebuilding of the mash house and floor maltings. The newly formed Buchanan-Dewars merged with Distillers Company Limited in 1925 and five years later the distillery was transferred to Scottish Malt Distillers. During the 1960s, further stills were installed, bringing the total capacity to 3.4 million litres per annum.

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Glentauchers 11 Year Old - Battlehill (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML

€193,95

Whiskey: Glentauchers 11 Year Old - Battlehill (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML

Glentauchers single malt, matured for 11 years, including a finishing period in ex-Cognac casks! Notes of plump sultanas, apple pie, gentle spice, and vanilla custard, with hints of honey and cinnamon appearing.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 92 (46%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glentauchers

Glentauchers single malt, matured for 11 years, including a finishing period in ex-Cognac casks! This expression joins the indie Battlehill collection from Duncan Taylor, commemorating the historic site of many Scottish skirmishes.

Glentauchers 11 Year Old - Battlehill (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Milky tea, creamy malt, and zesty fruit salad, with buttery oak beneath.

Palate: Plump sultanas, apple pie, gentle spice, and vanilla custard, with hints of honey and cinnamon appearing.

Finish: Silky barley and crumbly vanilla fudge finish things off, with soft apricot, lime peel, and a sprinkle of pepper.

Distillery Information

The Glentauchers whisky distillery was founded in 1897 by W P Lowrie, a Glasgow-based whisky trader, and James Buchanan, a renowned blender. Five years later, Lowrie experienced financial hardship and James Buchanan subsequently bought him out. The distillery was built at Tauchers Farm, four miles west of the town of Keith. The location was chosen for its proximity to a rail line and main road. Indeed, the Glentauchers distillery boasts its own railway siding.The distillery was designed by a Keith-based architect, John Alcock, and the construction was directed by the famed Charles Doig, an Elgin-based architect who was instrumental in the design of many Scotch distilleries. James Buchanan merged with Dewars in 1915 and during the 1920s the distillery went through considerable renovations. This included the rebuilding of the mash house and floor maltings. The newly formed Buchanan-Dewars merged with Distillers Company Limited in 1925 and five years later the distillery was transferred to Scottish Malt Distillers. During the 1960s, further stills were installed, bringing the total capacity to 3.4 million litres per annum.

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