Glasgow 1770 The Original - 70cl





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Glasgow 1770 - The Original
Here we have 1770 Original Glasgow single malt, distilled at none other than the Glasgow distillery, which brought whisky production back to the city for the first time in over 100 years! It's handcrafted in copper pot stills (named Tara and Mhairi), combining Scottish barley with the pure water of Loch Katrine. The limited edition whisky was then matured in first fill bourbon casks, and treated to a finish in virgin white oak.
Nose
Dried dark fruits with tropical undertones on the nose, followed by hints of biscuit, oak and freshly cut grass.
Palate
Sweet butterscotch with a crème brulee char on the pallet. Hints of freshly sliced pear, dried figs, dates and raisin with sweet almond, honey and creamy shortbread notes.
Finish
A long finish of thickly spread orange marmalade, nutmeg notes underpinned by complex woodiness and a slight spice.
Glasgow 1770 - The Original
Here we have 1770 Original Glasgow single malt, distilled at none other than the Glasgow distillery, which brought whisky production back to the city for the first time in over 100 years! It's handcrafted in copper pot stills (named Tara and Mhairi), combining Scottish barley with the pure water of Loch Katrine. The limited edition whisky was then matured in first fill bourbon casks, and treated to a finish in virgin white oak.
Nose
Dried dark fruits with tropical undertones on the nose, followed by hints of biscuit, oak and freshly cut grass.
Palate
Sweet butterscotch with a crème brulee char on the pallet. Hints of freshly sliced pear, dried figs, dates and raisin with sweet almond, honey and creamy shortbread notes.
Finish
A long finish of thickly spread orange marmalade, nutmeg notes underpinned by complex woodiness and a slight spice.

