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The Glenlivet Single Malt Scotch Whiskey '18 Years' acquires its character thanks to the skilful combination of aging in different types of barrels, including first and second fill American oak (for tropical fruitiness) and ex sherry oak (due to the spicy complexity). Master Distiller Alan Winchester manages to obtain a splendid complex, elegant and balanced single malt. The 18 Years has won several awards, each bottle is a true example of the quality and taste of The Glenlivet.
- Product Category
- Whisky
- Designation
- Single Malt Whisky
- Type
- Scotch Whiskey - Single Malt
- Type of Production
- Distilled
- Other Features
- Non Chill Filtered
- Grape / Raw material
- malt
- Aging
- 18 years
- Size
- 700 ml.
- Country
- Scotland
- Region
- SC - Speyside
- Alcohol Content
- 40% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 16° – 18° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Tulip glass very large
- Packaging
- Branded Case
- Food Matches
- After Dinner - Meditation
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
The Glenlivet
In the green and uncontaminated lands of Speyside, in the heart of Scotland, lies one of the most emblematic distilleries in the world: The Glenlivet. This magical place, where the rolling hills meet clear streams, is the cradle of a whisky that has won the hearts of enthusiasts and connoisseurs from all over the world. Founded in 1824, The Glenlivet is a symbol of tradition and innovation, a perfect balance that is reflected in its range of Single Malt Scotch Whiskies.
The distillery stands out for its exclusive use of malted barley, worked with care and passion to create whiskies with a unique and unmistakable character. Each bottle of The Glenlivet is a tribute to the purity of its terroir, a combination of the freshness of Scottish springs and the craftsmanship passed down from generation to generation. The main labels, such as the 12 and 18 years, together with the prestigious Founder’s Reserve, are famous for their soft and fruity style, notes that dance on the palate with elegance and lightness.
The production philosophy of The Glenlivet is rooted in a deep respect for tradition, but does not disdain innovation, always seeking to perfect the art of distillation. The result is an accessible and refined whisky, capable of seducing both neophytes and experts, thanks to a sensory experience that evokes Scottish landscapes and tales of times gone by.
Let yourself be conquered by the magic of The Glenlivet and discover the excellence of these iconic whiskies on Vino45. An invitation to immerse yourself in a sensory journey through the hills of Speyside, to explore the history and authenticity of one of the most beloved Single Malt Scotch Whiskies in the world.
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Glenlivet Distillery - Ballindalloch Banffshire AB37 9DB, Scotland
Color: antique gold yellow
Bouquet: rich hints of caramel, ripe citrus, winter spices, long finish of raisins and spices
Taste: balanced, explosion of sweet orange.
- IWSC Gold
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THE WHISKY
The Glenlivet Single Malt Scotch Whiskey '18 Years' acquires its character thanks to the skilful combination of aging in different types of barrels, including first and second fill American oak (for tropical fruitiness) and ex sherry oak (due to the spicy complexity). Master Distiller Alan Winchester manages to obtain a splendid complex, elegant and balanced single malt. The 18 Years has won several awards, each bottle is a true example of the quality and taste of The Glenlivet.
THE DISTILLERY
Located in the most remote area of the Highlands with the Cairngorm mountain range to the south and Ben Rinnes to the north, the Glenlivet distillery is located in a wild and secluded region; the innumerable natural resources, the crystalline waters and the peat make it a perfect area for the production of Whiskey of the highest quality. The Glienlivet was founded by George Smith and it is said that King George V, in 1822, on the occasion of his official visit to Scotland, specifically asked for a taste of his, already known, Whiskey, although still illegal at the time. In fact, George Smith obtained the license to produce Whiskey only in 1824, and The Glenlivet thus became the first distillery in the area to emerge from illegality. Over the years the Glenlivet distillery, thanks to its excellent product, has expanded easily and has only increased sales, producing in 1871, 18 thousand liters of Whiskey a week. In 1933, with the end of prohibition, the Glenlivet distillery was certainly the most equipped to meet the growing American demand and, with ease, in 1950 it came to occupy 50% of the entire US market for Single Malts; it is in these years that the actor Robert Taylor writes to the distillery to procure a case of Whiskey for the set of Quo Vadis. Today, after centuries of history, the Glenlivet distillery operates, in all, with 14 stills, true to form and size to those originally designed by George Smith, it uses only water from the Josie's Well stream, selects the barley from the crops of Banffshire still uses wooden vats for fermentation instead of steel vats. It is no coincidence therefore that the Single Malt Whiskey of The Glenlivet is, currently, the second best-selling in the world.