The Glenrothes Releases Its Oldest Ever Whisky – and We Got a Taste
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The Glenrothes Releases Its Oldest Ever Whisky – and We Got a Taste
It’s strange to think that a single malt Scotch whisky, aged for 51 years, needs something other than itself to stand out in the market. But so prevalent are these ultra-aged statements that The Glenrothes added further novelty to its oldest release. Buy one of the 100 decanters, and you’ll find it trapped in a Jesmonite column. And the only release mechanism is a hammer. Further novelty ensues when, at a private tasting in London, a small group…
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