GORDON AND MACPHAIL WIDEN GLENLIVET RANGE WITH NEW EXPRESSIONS
Gordon & MacPhail has debuted seven Glenlivet
bottlings across two of its ranges – Private Collection and Connoisseurs
Choice. Glenlivet’s style of spirit is often highlighted as a classic example
from Speyside – smooth, light, fruity and slightly floral. Spirit from
Glenlivet can withstand long-term ageing, managing to retain its delicate
character. It thus becomes imperative to select quality casks, made to exacting
specifications, to ensure the spirit is not overpowered. Typically, Sherry
casks are used for spirit earmarked for long-term maturation, with Bourbon
casks deployed for shorter-term expressions although there are always
exceptions to the rule.
The new expressions provide drinkers with the
opportunity to taste Gordon & MacPhail bottlings across various price
points. As part of its Private Collection, Gordon & MacPhail has released a
1975 whisky aged in refill Sherry hogshead, a 1976 expression matured in refill
American hogshead, a 1976 bottling aged in first-fill Sherry hogshead, and a
1980 whisky aged in refill American hogshead.
Priced at £1,750 (US$2,434), the 1975 whisky is
described as having blackcurrant aromas, and notes of dark chocolate and bitter
orange on the palate. The 1976 bottling aged in refill American hogshead offers
lemon peel and green apple on the nose, with hints of white chocolate and
leather on the palate. The 1976 whisky aged in first-fill Sherry casks offers
‘rich Sherry aromas’ and ‘flavours of strewed red berries’. The 1976 whiskies
are both priced at an RRP of £1,500 (US$2,086). The 1980 bottling has a
tropical nose and Seville orange and lemon zest on the palate. It is available
to buy for £1,250 (US$1,739).
The Connoisseurs range has welcomed a 1993 whisky
matured in a refill American hogshead, and 2003 and 2004 bottlings that have
both aged in refill Bourbon barrels. Priced at £265 (US$369), the 1993
expression provides desiccated coconut and dried banana on the nose, along with
tropical fruit and grapefruit on the palate. The 2003 bottling offers an aroma
of pineapple, Seville orange and nut, while the palate brings hints of pears,
grapefruit and white pepper. It is priced at £127 (US$177). Finally, the 2004
whisky offers a nose of green apples and tropical fruit, leading to pineapple,
mango and flambéed banana on the palate. It is available to buy for £104
(US$145).
The Glenlivet 12 Year Old Illicit Still MAKES ITS DEBUT
In 1824, before founder George Smith
licensed his distillery, the remote Glenlivet valley was the perfect location
for the illicit scotch whisky trade, with distilleries handcrafting in smaller
copper stills in bothies well hidden from the law.
It was there in the isolated valley that
George Smith would learn his craft, slowly and carefully distilling what would
soon become the world-renowned single malt scotch whisky that established the
signature fruity floral Speyside style.
The Glenlivet has launched The Glenlivet 12
Year Old Illicit Still, a Scotch whisky inspired by the illegal past of this
Speyside distillery, reminding all how this spirit was first crafted in the
early 1800s. The new offering from the Speyside distillery is the first in a
series of limited-edition Whiskies known as “The Original Stories” range, which
celebrates “the brand’s passion and originality.”Bottled at 48% ABV, this
limited-edition malt has not been chill filtered, adding an authentic taste of their
history.
The Glenlivet 12 Year Old Illicit Still
references distillery founder George Smith, who once distilled his whisky in
small copper stills hidden in the Glenlivet valley. The Glenlivet’s traditional
fruity and floral style is present in this limited-edition Scotch, characterised
by tropical and sweet notes.
The design for The Glenlivet 12 Year Old
Illicit Still alludes to the oldest bottle in the brand’s archives. It features
copper highlights that represent the stills that illicitly produced the whisky
in the 1800s.
The Glenlivet 12 Year Old Illicit Still is
available in select markets for a suggested retail price of $69 per 750-ml.
bottle.
Nose: Tropical, fresh and summery aromas
with ripe pineapple, vanilla fudge and coconut.
Flavour: The Glenlivet's iconic fruity and
floral style intensified with tropical and sweet notes.
Palate: Rich fruity notes of peaches in
syrup, poached pears and soft caramel.
Finish: Exceptionally long, sweet and
smooth.
The Glenlivet 12-Year-Old Licensed Dram
Pernod Ricard has released another aged expression from
its The Glenlivet Scotch whisky brand.
The Glenlivet 12-Year-Old Licensed Dram has been aged
in first-fill US and European oak casks. The iteration, the bottle design for
which is based on the oldest Glenlivet expression, is the second from the
single malt’s ‘Original Stories’ series, following the launch of 12-Year-Old
Illicit Still last year. The limited-edition series will be added to annually
for UK-based consumers.
The Licensed Dram is a new take on the single malt that
started it all. With online continuing to be an important channel for gifting
this Christmas, and consumers searching for premium options that offer something
more special, this new release is primed to tap into this consumer trend.
The Glenlivet Rum Cask-finished Scotch Whisky
The Glenlivet has released its Caribbean Reserve, a non-age-statement Scotch whisky finished in ex-Caribbean rum casks. The new blend offers a sweet taste with hints of tropical fruits, honey and cinnamon, the company says, providing a tropical twist for single malt Scotch, in time for the summer months. The new flavour is available nationwide.
The world of The Glenlivet Scotch single malt whisky is gradually building into a diverse amount of expressions. Cask finishing is in the mix at this Scottish distillery. Finishing is also front centre with one of their latest releases, this time with a decidedly Caribbean twist.
The new The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve, according to those behind it, is a non-age statement Scotch single malt whisky that’s partially been finished in barrels that once held Caribbean rum. It is being described as a “single malt scotch whisky a tropical twist” and is particularly targeted towards cocktail recipes.
This follows other recent cask innovations from the company, including The Glenlivet 14 Year Old finished in ex-Cognac casks.
The Glenlivet 14 Year Old SCOTCH WHISKIES
The Glenlivet and Glenfiddich are two distilleries locked in battle for top spot globally in the single malt arena. They both sell in common markets while taking the lead in specific markets, like The Glenlivet in the USA. Both exhibit that classic Speyside style of being grassy, floral, sweet and malty, with that little extra “zing” for good measure. With Glenfiddich, the zing comes in the form of pear drops, whilst Glenlivet is fruity with a citrus tang. Both drams are textbook examples of Speyside whisky.
In the context of today’s single malt boom, it’s a situation that’s harder for today’s new drinkers to appreciate, but there was a time when single malts were rarely known and marketed outside of Scotland. Glenfiddich took a massive – and incredibly risky – step when they became the first to actively market their whisky as a single malt in 1963. It was a game changer that impacted the landscape forever.
The core range of any distillery’s portfolio is a moving target and never stays static for too long. Fortunately, in the case of both distilleries here, there are plenty of different expressions to keep the palates of fans amused and satisfied. As is often the case, the different aged expressions reflect a different wood or cask regime, and there are numerous releases from both distilleries here to showcase a wide spectrum of flavours from under the same roof. On the basis of what’s currently available in terms of sheer range, accessibility, and diversity of expressions, Glenfiddich has the edge. The Glenlivet does not have a commanding presence in the older bottling field. They have initiated moves to set this discrepancy right and the recent past has seen a surge of bottlings by The Glenlivet in the 14 YO range.
THE GLENLIVET 14 YO COGNAC CASK FINISH
The Glenlivet Scotch single malt whisky distillery,
owned by spirits giant Pernod Ricard, has plenty of whisky to throw around,
allowing this operation plenty of latitude in what they release. One such
variant is the exploration of finishing expressions in other types of casks, as
is what has happened recently with the debut of a new bottling finished in
ex-cognac casks.
The new The Glenlivet 14 Year Old, according to those
behind it, is being targeted towards “a new generation of whisky drinkers through
bold and unconventional flavor combinations and finishing techniques.” It is
first aged in first fill American/sherry casks, before being finished for an
undisclosed amount of time in ex-cognac casks.
This Glenlivet 14 Year Old was crafted with the curious
single malt community in mind. True whisky lovers know that their palate is
always evolving, searching for the next flavour experience, and were expecting
this delicious aged single malt, with portions selectively finished in
ex-cognac casks. The blend of rich Cognac-cask flavour influences and the
signature fruity, smooth style is guaranteed to captivate single malt drinkers
looking to explore.
THE GLENLIVET 14 YO SHERRY CASK MATURED
TAIWAN DUTY FREE EXCLUSIVE
Following the success of its 13 YO Sherry Cask in 2018, the new release pays homage to the region and its travelers and is a permanent travel retail exclusive for Taiwan. The Glenlivet said it had tailored the 14YO expression to match the sophisticated palate of Taiwanese whiskey drinkers.
Unlike other editions within The Glenlivet portfolio, the Sherry Cask Matured expressions are created exclusively for Taiwan. They are matured in hand-selected 100% Oloroso sherry casks to give rich sherry notes, with an added layer of richness and spiciness. The fruity floral 14yo has a full nose of blueberries, blackcurrants and plump sultanas with a dusting of cinnamon. The flavour of milk chocolate with rich toffee and hazelnuts lingers on the palate before ending in a long, warming finish.
Taiwanese whisky industry experts lauded the move, applauding The Glenlivet’s choice to create an exclusive homage to the Taiwanese market. The whisky community is growing exponentially and the appetite for single malt Scotch whiskies in Taiwan has never been greater. Thanks to its multi-layered complexity, it can be enjoyed neat or in a classic cocktail and is suitable for both whisky connoisseurs and novices and is perfect for whisky enthusiasts or special occasions.
THE GLENLIVET 14 YEAR OLD FIRST FILL
EX-OLOROSO SHERRY BUTT
Speyside’s most iconic distillery makes another
appearance in its extremely rare single cask form. Glenlivet’s 2021 instalment
of peak whisky connoisseuring was released in August. The Club Exclusive
Glenlivet 14 Year Old First Fill ex-Oloroso Sherry Butt is bottled at 59.3%ABV
and is bursting with plums, poached pears, marzipan, toasted almonds and a hint
of dark chocolate.
Cask 210770 is a single First Fill ex-Oloroso Sherry
Butt that’s been maturing for 14 years in anticipation for this moment,
hand-selected by Glenlivet’s Master Distiller and industry legend Alan
Winchester.
Bottled at its natural cask strength of 59.3%ABV and
without chill filtration, The Glenlivet 14 Year Old First Fill ex-Oloroso
Sherry Butt is a whisky that’ll send you to Speyside Sherried heaven. With
plums and poached pears on the nose, marzipan, dark chocolate and lemon peel on
the palate, and a long lingering finish of toasted almonds and warm spice, it’s
a sumptuous must-have Sherry Bomb.
Strictly limited and exclusive to The Whisky Club, this
very special Glenlivet Single Cask release presents an extremely rare
opportunity to savour the world’s biggest selling single malt in its most
natural state - bottled pure, straight from a single cask at natural cask
strength. This one sold out in mere moments.
COLOUR: Old Mahogany
NOSE: A burst of fresh citrus kicks in along with plums
and poached pears, rounded out by freshly baked banoffee pie with a dusting of
cinnamon.
PALATE: Lemon peel, marzipan and ginger spice really
sing. Dried fruits of sultanas and raisins come through before treacle toffee
and a hint of dark chocolate take over.
FINISH: Prolonged and lingering. Traces of toasted
almonds ease into warming spice.