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Immediately pleasant aromas escape the glass. Comforting! A malty sweetness at first, followed by bees wax, ripe cherries with hint of pipe tobacco. Then pralines and maltesers.
With water some liquorice appears alongside walnuts and a fine dusting of nutmeg. Medium bodied with a lingering sweet and slightly spicy finish. The sherry cask influence on the whisky is not overpowering.
An elegant dram to whet your appetite!
Available for pre order now; orders will be dispatched from 6th October.
Region | Highland |
Distilled | 24 February 2011 |
Bottling Date | 10 July 2025 |
Cask | #704756 |
ABV | 48.8% |
Matured at | KY15 7BU |
Age | 14 Years |
Bottled at | Auchtermuchty |
Notes | 1st Fill Oloroso Sherry Barrique |
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Lingering sweet and slightly spicy finish. An elegant dram.
Immediately pleasant aromas escape the glass. Comforting! A malty sweetness at first, followed by bees wax, ripe cherries with hint
of pipe tobacco. Then pralines and maltesers. With water some liquorice
appears alongside walnuts and a fine dusting of nutmeg. Medium bodied with a lingering sweet and slightly spicy finish. The sherry cask influence on the whisky is not overpowering. An elegant dram to whet your appetite! -
From a modest start in 1817 when Captain Hugh Munro built Teaninich, the distillery would grow into a production giant in the following two centuries. It is one of Diageo’s powerhouses to make single malt for Johnnie Walker. Teaninich is only rarely bottled by Diageo as a single malt, but fortunately a few independent bottlers can get hold of stock among which Saltire Rare Malt. An interesting fact about the production: the mash is not drained through the floor of the mash tun but filtered – a technique not very common in the whisky industry anymore. This method is also applied by Inchdairnie in Fife.
Water source
Dairywell spring
Malt source
Glen Ord Maltings
Capacity
10.2 million litres of alcohol per annum
Location
Alness, Easter Ross, Northern Highlands
Lingering sweet and slightly spicy finish. An elegant dram.
Immediately pleasant aromas escape the glass. Comforting! A malty sweetness at first, followed by bees wax, ripe cherries with hint
of pipe tobacco. Then pralines and maltesers. With water some liquorice
appears alongside walnuts and a fine dusting of nutmeg. Medium bodied with a lingering sweet and slightly spicy finish. The sherry cask influence on the whisky is not overpowering. An elegant dram to whet your appetite!
From a modest start in 1817 when Captain Hugh Munro built Teaninich, the distillery would grow into a production giant in the following two centuries. It is one of Diageo’s powerhouses to make single malt for Johnnie Walker. Teaninich is only rarely bottled by Diageo as a single malt, but fortunately a few independent bottlers can get hold of stock among which Saltire Rare Malt. An interesting fact about the production: the mash is not drained through the floor of the mash tun but filtered – a technique not very common in the whisky industry anymore. This method is also applied by Inchdairnie in Fife.
Water source
Dairywell spring
Malt source
Glen Ord Maltings
Capacity
10.2 million litres of alcohol per annum
Location
Alness, Easter Ross, Northern Highlands
