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Aultmore 11 Year Old 2010 (cask 900019) - The Sipping Shed | 700ML

827,00 zł

Whiskey: Aultmore 11 Year Old 2010 (cask 900019) - The Sipping Shed | 700ML

A glorious independent bottling of Aultmore single malt, brought to us by The Sipping Shed! Distilled in 2010, this one spent 14 years resting in a single refill sherry cask, yielding just 89 bottles when it was opened up in 2022.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 97 (48.5%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Aultmore

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A glorious independent bottling of Aultmore single malt, brought to us by The Sipping Shed! Distilled in 2010, this one spent 14 years resting in a single refill sherry cask, yielding just 89 bottles when it was opened up in 2022.

Aultmore 10 Year Old 2011 - Bodega Series (Goldfinch Whisky Merchants) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Heaps of sherried fruits, drizzled with honey, followed by rich, earthy coffee and floral orchard fruits.

Palate: Crushed almonds and more rich, dried fruit lead to toffee and smoky whispers of charred heather.

Finish: An elegant balance of baked prunes and sultanas, floral malt, and drying smoke.

Distillery Information

The distillery was built in 1895 by Benrinnes-owner Alexander Edward, who sited it just north of Keith in the heart of Speyside. Just two years later, the company was under the management of Oban & Aultmore Glenlivet Distilleries Ltd and production was greatly increased with the addition of a steam engine to power the facilities - in fact the distillery would employ the ten horsepower steam engine twenty-four hours a day for the next seventy years. Following the Pattison Crisis, Aultmore (pronounced ‘Ollt-MORE’) closed for several years. The distillery briefly reopened in 1903, but was forced into closure once more owing to the barley shortage during the First World War. In 1923, the distillery was acquired by John Dewar & Sons for £20,000 and, two years later, became part of Distillers Company Limited, today a subsidiary of Diageo. In 1969, Aultmore switched from steam to electricity and a further two years later increased its capacity and doubled its stills to four. The original steam engines are still on display at the distillery. Aultmore, which derives from the Scotch Gaelic for ‘Big burn’, takes its water from the Burn of Auchinderran. The great majority of the spirit produced at Aultmore is used in Dewar’s blended products, but following Bacardi’s acquisition of the company an official twelve year-old bottling was released in 2004. There have been independent bottlings from bottlers including Blackadder and Douglas Laing.

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Aultmore 11 Year Old 2010 (cask 900019) - The Sipping Shed | 700ML

827,00 zł

Whiskey: Aultmore 11 Year Old 2010 (cask 900019) - The Sipping Shed | 700ML

A glorious independent bottling of Aultmore single malt, brought to us by The Sipping Shed! Distilled in 2010, this one spent 14 years resting in a single refill sherry cask, yielding just 89 bottles when it was opened up in 2022.

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: 97 (48.5%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Aultmore

A glorious independent bottling of Aultmore single malt, brought to us by The Sipping Shed! Distilled in 2010, this one spent 14 years resting in a single refill sherry cask, yielding just 89 bottles when it was opened up in 2022.

Aultmore 10 Year Old 2011 - Bodega Series (Goldfinch Whisky Merchants) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Heaps of sherried fruits, drizzled with honey, followed by rich, earthy coffee and floral orchard fruits.

Palate: Crushed almonds and more rich, dried fruit lead to toffee and smoky whispers of charred heather.

Finish: An elegant balance of baked prunes and sultanas, floral malt, and drying smoke.

Distillery Information

The distillery was built in 1895 by Benrinnes-owner Alexander Edward, who sited it just north of Keith in the heart of Speyside. Just two years later, the company was under the management of Oban & Aultmore Glenlivet Distilleries Ltd and production was greatly increased with the addition of a steam engine to power the facilities - in fact the distillery would employ the ten horsepower steam engine twenty-four hours a day for the next seventy years. Following the Pattison Crisis, Aultmore (pronounced ‘Ollt-MORE’) closed for several years. The distillery briefly reopened in 1903, but was forced into closure once more owing to the barley shortage during the First World War. In 1923, the distillery was acquired by John Dewar & Sons for £20,000 and, two years later, became part of Distillers Company Limited, today a subsidiary of Diageo. In 1969, Aultmore switched from steam to electricity and a further two years later increased its capacity and doubled its stills to four. The original steam engines are still on display at the distillery. Aultmore, which derives from the Scotch Gaelic for ‘Big burn’, takes its water from the Burn of Auchinderran. The great majority of the spirit produced at Aultmore is used in Dewar’s blended products, but following Bacardi’s acquisition of the company an official twelve year-old bottling was released in 2004. There have been independent bottlings from bottlers including Blackadder and Douglas Laing.

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