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Single Malt Scotch Whisky 'Glencadam' 1994 Connoisseurs Choice 27 Years (700 ml. box) - Gordon & Macphail
Single Malt Scotch Whiskey 'Glencadam' Connoisseurs Choice 1994 by Gordon & Macphail was distilled in 1994 and bottled in 2021. Aged 27 YO in ex-Sherry casks. Glencadam is located in the ancient town of Brechin, in the Eastern Highlands of Scotland. Whiskey in which vanilla aromas combine with notes of tropical fruit and freshly cut grass. Hints of lemon and milk chocolate followed by white pepper. On the palate it presents a medium body, aromas of aniseed and marzipan. A whiskey for connoisseurs. Cask strength 49.9° vol.
- Product Category
- Whisky
- Designation
- Single Malt Whisky
- Type
- Scotch Whiskey - Single Malt
- Type of Production
- Distilled
- Other Features
- Filtered, Cask Finish
- Grape / Raw material
- malt
- Aging
- 27 years
- Vintage - Cuvée
- 1994
- Size
- 700 ml.
- Country
- Scotland
- Region
- SC - Highlands
- Alcohol Content
- 49.9% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 16° – 18° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Tulip glass very large
- Special Features
- Limited Edition
- Packaging
- Branded Case
- Food Matches
- After Dinner - Meditation
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
The town of Elgin, in the north of eastern Scotland, is considered the "Whiskey World Capital". It is here that in 1895 Gordon & Macphail, James Gordon and John Alexander McPhail were founded. Their intuition was to combine the typical "drugstore" with the wine and liquor store, combining two distinct commercial activities and becoming, in the case of Whiskey, pioneers of the single malt market outside the highlands. Their choices became more than just a matter of fact: selecting and buying the best whiskey novels directly from the producer, then aging them in the best barrels and finally bottling them at the right time, Gordon & Macphail dominated the single malt market in the thirty years 1955-1985, recognizing his complex and elegant style. Today, the company, capitalizing on the excellent relationships it has established with all the Scottish distilleries, finds itself with an immense and diversified stock of whiskey in its warehouses, and continues to be present on the market with prestige and authority.
Address:
George House, Borough Briggs Road, Elgin IV30 1JY, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Color: amber
Bouquet: vanilla aromas, notes of cooked apple and sultanas. Fresh citrus zest and cane and oak sugar
Taste: sweet and velvety notes of apple pie, orange peel and warm spices, milk chocolate and charred oak. Persistent sweet finish with notes