Glenkinchie
Volume
700ml
ABV
58.4%
Age
20 YO
Retailers
1
Glenkinchie 20 Year Old - Brandy Cask Finish is a Scotch whisky from the Lowland region, aged for 20 years. It has an ABV of 58.4%. Glenkinchie is known for its light and floral st...
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Glenkinchie 20 Year Old Brandy Cask Finish
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Glenkinchie 20 Year Old - Brandy Cask Finish is a Scotch whisky from the Lowland region, aged for 20 years. It has an ABV of 58.4%. Glenkinchie is known for its light and floral style, making it a distinctive representative of Lowland whiskies.
Rich notes of dried fruits, honey, and a hint of spice, complemented by subtle oak and brandy sweetness.
Full-bodied with flavors of ripe peaches, caramel, and a touch of vanilla, balanced by a warming spice and a creamy mouthfeel.
Long and warming, with lingering notes of dried fruits and a gentle oak influence.
A complex and well-rounded whisky that showcases the influence of the brandy cask, offering a unique twist on the classic Glenkinchie profile.
Glenkinchie 20 Year Old - Brandy Cask Finish is a Scotch whisky from the Lowland region, aged for 20 years and finished in brandy casks. This expression showcases the distillery's commitment to unique cask finishes, enhancing its flavor profile.
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In Scotland's East Lothian, the Glenkinchie Distillery produces single malt Scotch whiskey. It is one of the Lowland region's six distilleries. Owner of it is beverage tycoon Diageo. As its name suggests, Glenkinchie is located in an area of the Kinchie Burn close to the East Lothian settlement of Pencaitland. About 15 miles separate it from Edinburgh. The distillery is located in a rural area. The original proprietors of the property were known as 'De Quincy,' and their name is a corruption of that. The brothers John and George Rate founded it in the vicinity of 1825. Despite the lack of concrete evidence, it is likely that Glenkinchie is the Milton Distillery that was previously mentioned in the vicinity. Around 1837, the brothers most likely gave it a new name. The Rate Brothers filed for bankruptcy in 1853, and the location was turned into a sawmill. Under Maj. James Grey, the factory was repaired and whiskey production resumed in 1881. The distillery stopped malting its own grain in 1969, and the floors where it had done so were converted into a museum of malt whiskey. Prior to 1989, when United Distillers began selling the Glenkinchie label under the Classic Malts brand, it wasn't widely known.
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