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Where to buy Glenburgie 9 Year Old 2012 (cask 9598) - The Cooper's Choice (The Vintage Malt Whisky Co.) | 700ML

Glenburgie 9 Year Old 2012 (cask 9598) - The Cooper's Choice (The Vintage Malt Whisky Co.) | 700ML

1.658,00 kr

Whiskey: Glenburgie 9 Year Old 2012 (cask 9598) - The Cooper's Choice (The Vintage Malt Whisky Co.) | 700ML

Maple syrup and more sweet sultanas lead, with chocolatey malt and jammy stone fruits.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 112 (56%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glenburgie

Detailed Description

Glenburgie single malt, finished in an ex-Madeira cask! Distilled in October 2012, this expression matured for nine years, including a final stay in the sweet wine cask, before being independently bottled by The Vintage Malt Whisky Co., releasing a total of 312 bottles for The Cooper's Choice collection.

Glenburgie 9 Year Old 2012 (cask 9598) - The Cooper's Choice (The Vintage Malt Whisky Co.) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Sweet hedgerow fruits, freshly baked biscuits, and candied ginger, with sticky sultanas and drizzles of honey.

Palate: Maple syrup and more sweet sultanas lead, with chocolatey malt and jammy stone fruits.

Finish: Baking spices creep towards the end, joined by sweet orange zest, burnt caramel, and cinnamon.

Distillery Information

The Irish author Maurice Walsh trained for the Civil Service. On the 2nd July, 1901 he started work for the Customs and Excise Service as an Assistant Revenue Officer. Posted to Scotland, Walsh spent some time at the Glenburgie whisky distillery. One of his works, The Quiet Man, would later be reproduced in a film starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara and released in 1952. The Glenburgie distillery was first founded as the Kilnflat Distillery in 1810 by William Paul. Production did not begin until almost twenty years later. Following closure in 1870, the distillery reopened in 1878. It was licensed to Charles Hay under the name Glenburgie-Glenlivet. Hiram Walker acquired the distillery in October of 1936. The subsequent boom in spirit demand after the Second World War left a large hole in whisky stocks; accordingly, the distillery was extended. In 1955, one of the chemical engineers at Hiram Walker, namely Alistair Cunnigham, designed the Lomond still which produces a heavier, fruitier spirit. In 1958, Lomond stills were installed at the Glenburgie distillery, though they were eventually replaced with a more conventional design in 1981. However, one can still find whisky distilled using the Lomond stills at Glenburgie, though it is bottled as Glencraig. Allied Lyons acquired Hiram Walker toward the end of the 1980s and in 2004 they spent £4.3 million on renovations. Two years later, following Chivas Brothers acquisition of Allied, a further two stills were installed and the current six have a combined annual capacity of some 4.2 million litres. The principal reason for the recent increase in capacity was the requirement of the whisky as a blending agent for Ballantines Scotch blends; Ballantines popularity has increased dramatically in recent times. Single malt whisky from Glenburgie is quite rare today.

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Glenburgie 9 Year Old 2012 (cask 9598) - The Cooper's Choice (The Vintage Malt Whisky Co.) | 700ML

1.658,00 kr

Whiskey: Glenburgie 9 Year Old 2012 (cask 9598) - The Cooper's Choice (The Vintage Malt Whisky Co.) | 700ML

Maple syrup and more sweet sultanas lead, with chocolatey malt and jammy stone fruits.

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: 112 (56%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glenburgie

Glenburgie single malt, finished in an ex-Madeira cask! Distilled in October 2012, this expression matured for nine years, including a final stay in the sweet wine cask, before being independently bottled by The Vintage Malt Whisky Co., releasing a total of 312 bottles for The Cooper's Choice collection.

Glenburgie 9 Year Old 2012 (cask 9598) - The Cooper's Choice (The Vintage Malt Whisky Co.) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Sweet hedgerow fruits, freshly baked biscuits, and candied ginger, with sticky sultanas and drizzles of honey.

Palate: Maple syrup and more sweet sultanas lead, with chocolatey malt and jammy stone fruits.

Finish: Baking spices creep towards the end, joined by sweet orange zest, burnt caramel, and cinnamon.

Distillery Information

The Irish author Maurice Walsh trained for the Civil Service. On the 2nd July, 1901 he started work for the Customs and Excise Service as an Assistant Revenue Officer. Posted to Scotland, Walsh spent some time at the Glenburgie whisky distillery. One of his works, The Quiet Man, would later be reproduced in a film starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara and released in 1952. The Glenburgie distillery was first founded as the Kilnflat Distillery in 1810 by William Paul. Production did not begin until almost twenty years later. Following closure in 1870, the distillery reopened in 1878. It was licensed to Charles Hay under the name Glenburgie-Glenlivet. Hiram Walker acquired the distillery in October of 1936. The subsequent boom in spirit demand after the Second World War left a large hole in whisky stocks; accordingly, the distillery was extended. In 1955, one of the chemical engineers at Hiram Walker, namely Alistair Cunnigham, designed the Lomond still which produces a heavier, fruitier spirit. In 1958, Lomond stills were installed at the Glenburgie distillery, though they were eventually replaced with a more conventional design in 1981. However, one can still find whisky distilled using the Lomond stills at Glenburgie, though it is bottled as Glencraig. Allied Lyons acquired Hiram Walker toward the end of the 1980s and in 2004 they spent £4.3 million on renovations. Two years later, following Chivas Brothers acquisition of Allied, a further two stills were installed and the current six have a combined annual capacity of some 4.2 million litres. The principal reason for the recent increase in capacity was the requirement of the whisky as a blending agent for Ballantines Scotch blends; Ballantines popularity has increased dramatically in recent times. Single malt whisky from Glenburgie is quite rare today.

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