Clynelish, Highland, Special Releases 2014
Clynelish

Clynelish, Highland, Special Releases 2014


Destination

vintage


portfolio

Portfolio
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NAS

70cl

DP

£549.98



Clynelish, Highland, Special Releases 2014, NAS

NAS

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

Clynelish, Highland, Special Releases 2014, NAS

In “Notes From A Cellar Book” by bon viveur Professor George Saintsbury, a friend said his Clynelish blend was “the best whisky he had ever drunk”. Blended from American first-fill, refill and rejuvenated oak & European refill and Bodega casks, this is a very special Clynelish indeed. Vibrant. Clean, sweet, fruity and full-flavoured, with the warmth of hot peppers and a creamy butterscotch sweetness with a note of licorice. The sweet fruit is well offset by a clean floral or mineral note, pepper and a nutty, biscuit dryness.

ABV:
54.9%

specifications

country:
Scotland

region:
Whisky

Region:

Distillery:
Clynelish


Clynelish

Clynelish

Clynelish is an anglicised version of the Gaelic for green pasture. And, though it’s a coastal whisky, this is fitting for a Scotch with sweet floral fragrances and verdant flavour notes. It’s a name with a long history, one that predates the distillery we know today, but which has adorned the labels of whisky bottles for two hundred years. The distillery we know today is the new Clynelish, and began production in 1969. It’s across the road from the old, original Clynelish, which was built by the Marquess of Stafford in 1819, providing a market for barley grown by his tenants. This closed in 1968 to make room for the larger, more modern neighbour… only to be reborn as Brora – a peated malt – which thrived until the early 80s. Brora, the Marquis and his tenants have all gone, but the barley that makes Clynelish is still malted in the Northern Highlands and water is still piped down from the Clynemilton Burn to the distillery. Full of maritime qualities, you can almost taste the coastal flora in Clynelish Single Malt Scotch Whisky, with its crisp, medium- bodied, mustard-fresh style. Although you won’t find Islay’s powerful smokiness here, there is just a trace of it lingering. It’s said Clynelish whisky is closer to an Island style than other mainland malts, with a complex and fragrant nose and an agreeable long finish that leaves a lingering fresh-fruity flavour. Not a heavyweight, it is yet deliciously drinkable, and perfect as an aperitif.

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