Distilled by The Glenlivet in 1979 and bottled 39 years later in 2018, this independent bottling by Gordon & MacPhail is an Archive release limited to only 59 bottles. This Speyside release is bottled... Read more
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Name | Glenlivet 39 Year Old 1979 Archive Release (Gordon & Macphail) |
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Brand | Glenlivet |
Average Price | £980.00 |
Type | Scotch Whisky |
Region | Speyside Whisky |
Volume | 700ml |
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Country of Origin | Scotland |
Created On CasKompare | 05-31-2022 |
Distilled by The Glenlivet in 1979 and bottled 39 years later in 2018, this independent bottling by Gordon & MacPhail is an Archive release limited to only 59 bottles. This Speyside release is bottled at a natural cask strength of 50.6% abv. There are rich aromas of vanilla butterscotch and tropical fruits with a freshness coming through on the palate of warming stem ginger, pears and toasted oak.~ Master of Malt
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Single malt Scotch whisky is made in the Glenlivet distillery in Moray, Scotland, which is close to Ballindalloch. It is the oldest operating distillery in the parish of Glenlivet and the source of the eponymous Scotch whiskey. Since its founding in 1824, it has been operating virtually constantly. The only time the distillery was shut down was during World War II, and it did so during the entire Great Depression. The Glenlivet distillery has expanded to become one of the largest single malt distilleries in the post-war era. The Glenlivet brand is the second-most popular single malt whiskey brand worldwide and the top-selling single malt whisky in the United States. The French alcoholic beverage corporation Pernod Ricard now owns the distillery and is in charge of its annual output of 5,900,000 proof litres. This is used to make 6 million bottles of The Glenlivet single malt, with the remaining portion going into blended whiskey brands under the Pernod Ricard umbrella.