Glencadam
Volume
700ml
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null YO
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Glencadam Pinot Noir Cask Reservé de Burgundy is a Scotch whisky from the Glencadam distillery, known for its traditional methods and focus on quality. This expression is finished ...
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Glencadam Pinot Noir Cask Reservé De Burgundy
Glencadam Pinot Noir Cask Reservé De Burgundy
Glencadam Pinot Noir Cask Reservé De Burgundy
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Glencadam Pinot Noir Cask Reservé de Burgundy is a Scotch whisky from the Glencadam distillery, known for its traditional methods and focus on quality. This expression is finished in Pinot Noir casks, which adds a unique influence to the whisky. Glencadam is located in the Eastern Highlands of Scotland and has a reputation for producing a range of single malts.
Red fruits like cherry and raspberry, with hints of vanilla and subtle oak spice.
Juicy and vibrant with flavors of strawberries, cream, and a touch of floral notes, balanced by a light tannic structure.
Medium length with lingering berry notes and a soft, warming spice.
A unique expression that showcases the influence of Pinot Noir cask maturation, offering a fresh and fruity profile.
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Single malt Scotch whiskey is made at the Glencadam distillery in Brechin, Angus, Scotland. One malt whiskey is produced at the distillery, which is owned by Angus Dundee plc. The remaining production is either sold to blenders or utilized internally by Angus Dundee plc for blended whisky brands. The sole three components of Glencadam Single Malt Scotch Whisky are the best malted barley, pure Highland spring water, and yeast. Glencadam requires malting of the barley before it can be utilized. This method is used to convert the barley's starch into sugars. The barley is steeped in water and allowed to germinate for a few days. The barley is heated until dry to prevent the grain from further germinating when the first indications of sprouting occur. Peat was traditionally used as fuel for the fires that dried the barley. Peat is a type of fuel that must first be dried out before it can be burnt. If left for centuries it would eventually turn to coal. Peat gives slightly a smoky flavor and fragrance, which are present in the finished spirit. Because Glencadam doesn't employ any peated barley, our whiskey has a smooth, clean, but sophisticated flavor and character. The malted barley is subsequently processed into 'grist,' a coarse flour, in our historic Victorian mill.
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