THE EPICUREAN SERIES SINGLETONS FROM GLEN ORD HIGHLANDS SINGLE MALT DISTILLERY
The Black Isle is a peninsula in the Scottish Highlands in Ross and Cromarty. It was noted for being the site of Ferintosh, the
four-strong distillery site which, by the early 19th century, had become the heartland
of distillation, with moonshiners sharing the land with nine licensed sites.
The
distillery at Muir of Ord was built later, in 1838, by the local laird Thomas
MacKenzie, who then leased it out to a succession of owners who ran it with
varying degrees of success. Things stabilised in 1896 when the Dundee-based
blenders Jas. Watson took charge and expanded the site. Watson’s then sold it
on to Dewar’s in 1923 and two years later was absorbed into the greater DCL
(Diageo) estate.
It
is one of only three distilleries currently which are self-sufficient in their
malt requirements [the others are Roseisle and Springbank]. Its original floor
maltings were replaced with Saladin boxes in 1961, which in turn were removed
when the large drum maltings was built in 1968. Today it produces malt for all
of Diageo’s northern plants, Talisker and, on occasion, makes heavily peated
malt for Islay.
A
recent rise in demand (from blenders and as single malt) has seen Glen Ord
expanding twice. The first phase saw capacity rise to 5m LPA and the second
(completed in 2014) saw that double to 10m LPA.
It
has been available as single malt since the 1980s, although under different names: Glen Ord, Glenordie, Ordie, Ord, and Muir of Ord. Diageo
has now plumped for Singleton of Glen Ord and is promoting it actively in the
Asian market.
THE
SINGLETON EPICUREAN ODYSSEY SERIES
Also called The
Singleton's most indulgent single malt Scotch whisky series, it is an
unparalleled collection of indulgent & multi-sensorial Single Malts, The
Singleton Epicurean Odyssey Series was born in the pursuit of amazing taste
through pioneering craft and experimentation – a result of The Singleton Malt
Master Dr Maureen Robinson’s unparalleled vision. There are just three luxurious
expressions, all worked with time-the 40, 39 and 38-year-old.
THE
SINGLETON 40-YEAR-OLD
Discover Sensorial
Maximalism
Inspired by the decadence
of this rare single malt and its indulgent layers of flavour reminiscent of
dark chocolate and rich plums, a neuroscientist explored a new concept,
‘Sensorial Maximalism’, where sensorial consciousness can be heightened through
the curation of the external environment. In the Epicurean Odyssey Series, Malt
Master Maureen Robinson set out to push secondary maturation in experimental
casks to the extremes, and then layer on further deliberate enhancements to
create their most indulgent whiskies ever. This then prepares us for the most
superlative tasting experience possible.
First brought to life at
an immersive gallery experience in Shanghai named The Rooms of Maximalism, featuring
the works of three international artists, guests journeyed through rooms
delivering precise stimulation for the five senses and beyond, to reach this
heightened state of ‘Sensorial Maximalism’, before the very first tastings
globally of The Singleton 40-Year-Old.
In this last release of the
series, The Singleton of Glen Ord 40-year-old pushes the boundaries of taste
with an astonishingly bold and pioneering 28 years secondary maturation
experiment; finished in ex-Zacapa XO & Royal casks, yielding decadent &
velvet dark chocolate. Intensely rich, fruity, and smooth, this decadent single
malt has an indulgent nature to please all the senses and is a delight to
savour at natural strength. Its silky smoothness leads to a deep, dark
indulgence and a spicy finish, delivering a richness of taste to equal any
spirit. The 70Cl bottle is at 45.9% ABV.
TASTING NOTES
Appearance: Deep amber
with copper lights.
Body: Light to medium.
Nose: The nose is mellow,
with a little prickle at first; fruity top notes hint at dried apple and are
soon backed by a more savoury aroma evoking sage, while richer hints of fruit,
soon suggesting plums enrobed in dark chocolate, sit on a balancing base of sweetly
spicy oak, with light aromas of hard toffee and oak shavings.
Palate: Complex layers of
flavour suggest pears slathered indulgently in dark chocolate and caramelised
tropical fruits, as with toffee-covered banana and pineapple. Beautifully
balanced and super-smooth, with sustained rich, sweet fruitiness balanced by
slow-building black pepper. Velvet-smooth dark chocolate tannins herald an
appetising drying note.
Finish: Quite long,
deep-flavoured and lightly drying, with black pepper spice and another hint of
waxy smoke.
DISTILLERY |
GLEN
ORD |
£3,299.95 |
SERIES |
Singleton
Epicurean |
|
Age |
40
years |
|
Alcohol
ABV |
45.9
% |
|
Cask
Strength |
Yes |
|
Cask
Wood Type |
Rum |
|
Single
Cask |
No |
|
Packaging |
Special
Packaging |
|
Bottler |
Distillery |
|
Country
of Origin |
Scotland |
|
Stopper |
Cork |
|
Bottle
Type |
Standard |
|
Bottle
Size |
70cl |
|
Neck
Level |
Full
Level |
THE SINGLETON 39-YEAR-OLD
This new whisky is the second bottling in the rare
super-premium Epicurean Odyssey series from The Singleton range of single
malts. The Singleton of Glen Ord 39 years old follows an inaugural release that
was bottled at 38 years. Created by Maureen Robinson, this series is based on
the inspiration she drew from her travels around the wine-growing regions of southern Europe.
The whisky has undergone a lengthy 27-year period of
secondary maturation, which was the longest ever for any Singleton bottling
till its successor, the 40YO. After 12 years Robinson split a pocket of stock
from the Glen Ord distillery between a number of European oak casks. These had previously
held either Oloroso or Pedro Ximenez sherry, Port or red wine. Then 27 years
later she has married the whiskies back together for a short finishing period
in ex-Bordeaux red wine casks from France.
The Singleton of Glen Ord 39 years old is bottled at
46.2% ABV and is restricted to just 1,695 bottles. It is available through
specialist whisky, spirits and luxury retailers in selected global markets, and
via www.malts.com. Each bottle will cost £2,295/ $2,680 US.
Tasting Notes
Appearance: Deep golden amber.
Nose: The nose is highly fragrant and expressive.
Aromas of spiced Christmas cake and toasted almonds lead the way. These are
closely followed by dried fruits (think of raisins, orange and Cognac-soaked
sultanas), toffee, caramel and increasingly warming spices and gingerbread.
Palate: On the palate, this whisky has a rich and
viscous feel, and is equally as expressive as on the nose. Initial notes of
dried fruit (especially plump Cognac-soaked sultanas and candied orange) and
crumbly muscovado sugar lead the way. They are joined by a spicy and woody
savoury quality. Toasted spices (imagine cinnamon bark, mace and clove in
particular, along with hints of star anise and juniper) and tannic oak are
prominent and continue to develop nicely. Underneath are further notes of
vanilla custard, apple strudel and a suggestion of treacle tart. A pinch of
cocoa powder and hints of milk chocolate and preserved lemon round things off.
Finish: The finish is long, warming and luxurious. A
pinch of all-spice and ginger accentuates the deliciously fruity and sweet
notes. As these characteristics fade it is the woody, spicy and savoury notes
that begin to dominate with a hint of salted plums in the aftertaste. The
latter is increased by a drop of water, when the whole aftertaste becomes
unusually menthol-cool, with perhaps a suggestion of cherry liqueur chocolates.
This gives an increasing dryness along with a distinct dusty earthy feel.
Overall: This latest old Singleton is exquisite and is
so multi-layered in its flavour profile. To have the foresight and skill to
'finish' a whisky for nearly three decades is also extraordinary. This is
fabulous, but clearly not a whisky for everyone given the rarity and price.
That said, it is a whisky for someone and we hope that they choose to drink it
rather than display it on a shelf or flip it on an auction site. It deserves to
be tasted and shared.
DISTILLERY |
GLEN ORD |
£2,199.95 |
Series |
Singleton Epicurean |
|
Vintage |
1982 |
|
Year
Bottled |
2021 |
|
Age |
39
year old |
|
Alcohol
ABV |
46.2
% |
|
Cask
Strength |
Yes |
|
Cask
Wood Type |
Port |
|
Single
Cask |
No |
|
Number
Bottled |
1695 |
|
Packaging |
Wooden
Box |
|
Bottler |
Distillery |
|
Country
of Origin |
Scotland |
|
Stopper |
Cork |
|
Bottle
Type |
Standard |
|
Bottle
Size |
70cl |
|
Neck
Level |
Full
Level |
THE SINGLETON 38-YEAR-OLD
The Singleton 38-year-old was crafted during an era
that was very exciting at The Singleton — a time of flavour experimentation and
innovation across their whisky-making. Selecting new American oak casks was
very new for the various experts at that time at the distillery, and they
decided on a lengthy secondary maturation to continue to unlock the decadent
layers of flavour in this single malt. Cask samples were tasted just three
years into the secondary maturation and the experts were struck with how even
at such an early stage, they could identify the richness of flavour the new
casks had presented.
To mature those casks for more than two decades further
was an exploration of how it is possible to unearth exceptional flavour within
whisky, and it felt a real privilege to now share this truly delicious single
malt with the world.
The presentation case this whisky comes in has a red
apple design that’s said to draw inspiration from the flavours of the malt,
including warm autumnal spices and caramel. An abstract apple has 26 lines on
it that represent the 26 years spent in its second maturation.
As stated earlier, the Epicurean Odyssey Series was
born to embody this singular ambition in the pursuit of amazing taste. For the
first in the series of this singular pursuit of indulgent flavour, The
Singleton 38-year-old delivers a supremely decadent flavour profile based
around baked apple caramel drizzle. A vibrant, intensely fruity and powerfully
smooth Singleton of Glen Ord, the special liquid has been shaped uniquely by the
innovative long secondary maturation and varied casks to create this evocative
flavour experience in the true harmonious style of The Singleton. The result is a
phenomenal flavour experience that is both elegant and indulgently enjoyable.
The Singleton 38-year-old is a rare and irresistibly
rich single malt Scotch whisky drawn from just eight casks from The Singleton
of Glen Ord distillery. At 38 years old, this whisky is approaching four
decades in the making and only 1,689 bottles have been released of this
extra-long double matured whisky. Created to be shared and enjoyed, the Glen
Ord 38 Year Old was bottled at 49.6% ABV.
Appearance: Rich, deep amber with copper lights.
Outstanding beading and good viscosity.
Body: Full-bodied.
NOSE: Mellow and generous overall. The immediate top
notes are rich, fruity, and sweet, with aromas of red apple, mango, pineapple,
and candied citrus fruits. These fruity tones are soon succeeded by almond oil
and vanilla pod, and later vanilla fudge, on a base of sandalwood. A drop of
water opens the nose a little while keeping the same profile.
Palate: At natural strength, a thick, creamy texture
and a vibrant, sweet start in which rich opening notes of fudge lead smoothly
into a lightly spicy, intense, and fruity taste suggesting cinnamon-spiced
baked apple, drying gently into an autumnal peppery warmth that envelopes the
palate. Appreciably deeper in taste than its younger siblings, it shows the
classic Singleton smoothness, being richly flavoured, well-balanced, and easy
to drink straight. The palate opens to reveal hints of orange citrus while with
a dash of water, more sweet flavours of vanilla ice cream and caramel fudge are
perfectly balanced by just a trace of salt, still with a light touch of that
Szechuan pepper warmth.
Finish: Really long; a sweet warmth suffuses the whole palate and leaves the palate tingling as a trace of gingery spice lingers. With water lighter and longer, still leaving the memory of that rich warmth.
DISTILLERY |
GLEN ORD |
£2,039.95 |
SERIES |
Singleton
Epicurean |
|
Year
Bottled |
2020 |
|
Age |
38
year old |
|
Alcohol
ABV |
49.6
% |
|
Cask
Strength |
Yes |
|
Cask
Wood Type |
American
Oak & European Oak |
|
Single
Cask |
No |
|
Number
Bottled |
1689 |
|
Packaging |
Wooden
Box |
|
Bottler |
Distillery |
|
Country
of Origin |
Scotland |
|
Stopper |
Cork |
|
Bottle
Type |
Special |
|
Bottle
Size |
70cl |
|
Neck
Level |
Full
Level |
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