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Produced by the prestigious The Glenlivet distillery, a pioneer of single malt whisky in Speyside since 1824, this 24-year-old Rare Single Cask from the 1999 vintage embodies all of Scotland’s expertise and heritage. Matured for over two decades in a single, carefully selected cask, this exceptional whisky is bottled in a limited edition (only 150 bottles), making it a coveted item amongst collectors and discerning connoisseurs. Each bottle tells a unique story, shaped by time, the wood and the Scottish climate, offering an authentic and rare experience!
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This exceptional The Glenlivet 24 Year Old 1999 Whisky reveals a rich and perfectly balanced flavour profile. On the nose, it opens with elegant notes of ripe fruit (orange, apple), hazelnut and crème brûlée, accompanied by subtle woody and spicy hints. On the palate, the texture is silky, revealing deep flavours of dried fruit, mango and apple, as well as caramel, dark chocolate and toasted oak. The finish is long, warm and refined, revealing delicately spiced and slightly smoky nuances, the hallmark of masterful ageing. A symphony of flavours to be savoured without delay!
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The Glenlivet distillery is emblematic of the history of whisky in Scotland. Glenlivet built its reputation on being the first distillery in the Speyside region to have its practices legalised.
Established in the Livet Valley in the north of Scotland, George Smith founded his Glenlivet distillery and distilled his first whiskies. At the time, the area was far from anywhere, especially from controls. Nevertheless, he made a name for himself because in 1822, King George IV asked to taste this whisky, which was illegal at the time. Two years later, George Smith obtained his distiller's licence and received numerous threats from illegal distillers. The Glenlivet style of whisky was copied many times and its name borrowed. When George died in 1871, his youngest son John took over the family business and in 1884 acquired the rights to the name "The Glenlivet". In 1933, one of the first major customers was the Pullmain Train Company, which served the famous whisky on its journeys. This helped to make these whiskies known and appreciated beyond Scotland's borders. In 2015, master distiller Alan Winchester created The Glenlivet Founders Reserve, which has been one of the best-selling whiskies of the last 5 years.
Glenlivet whisky could be described as light, fruity and floral. The Glenlivet is considered to be "the Single Malt that launched the Single Malt". It is characterised by a fruity, well-balanced range of aromas, with an original ageing process. Discover this 13-year-old "First Fill" edition, named after the fact that it was matured for a dozen years in new oak casks. These casks have never contained any other Scotch whisky before this distillate, giving it notes of honey, chocolate and caramel. A fine drinker with a gourmet flavour, it also embodies the style of its region of origin, Speyside par excellence. Glenlivet is by extension the vision of its founder, George, who wanted to break with tradition and change the way people think about whisky, to modernise it and make the taste of single malt accessible to as many people as possible.