James Eadie Ltd.
ABV: 52.5% 70 cL
This single malt was distilled in 2013 at the Glen Spey Distillery, known for its nutty and grassy Speyside malts. It was matured for 12 years, including 31 months of finishing period in a single European Oak Oloroso Sherry butt, adding depth and richness to the whisky.
It was bottled by James Eadie for their Distilleries of Great Britain and Ireland Collection at natural cask strength, without chill-filtration or artificial colouring.
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Aberdeen AB10 1TS
United Kingdom
| Region | Speyside |
| Distillery | Glen Spey |
| Cask type | First fill Oloroso sherry butt |
| Bottling company | James Eadie |
| Outrun | 445 Bottles |
| Whisky type | Single malt |
| Cask number | 373070 |
Glen Spey - one of the hidden gems of Speyside started its life in 1878, when James Stuart added distillery equipment to his oatmeal mill. Without a doubt, venturing into whisky came on the back of the late Victorian whisky boom and the arrival of the railway.
For most of its history, Glen Spey’s whisky has been used primarily for blending, and it wasn’t until 2001 that it saw its first official single malt release, when Diageo included it in their Flora & Fauna Collection. Today, Glen Spey remains a key component in J&B blends. Official single malt releases are extremely rare, but the distillery’s light, nutty spirit can still be found in collections from independent bottlers. Throughout its life, liquid from the Glen Spey was mainly used for blending; it had not, in fact, seen an official single malt release until 2001, when Diageo added the malt to its Flora & Fauna Collection.
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This single malt was distilled in 2013 at the Glen Spey Distillery, known for its nutty and grassy Speyside malts. It was matured for 12 years, including 31 months of finishing period in a single European Oak Oloroso Sherry butt, adding depth and richness to the whisky.
It was bottled by James Eadie for their Distilleries of Great Britain and Ireland Collection at natural cask strength, without chill-filtration or artificial colouring.
Tax included.
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