Garnheath 1969 40 Years Old by Clan Denny

Garnheath 1969 40 Years Old by Clan Denny

$1,450 AUD

47.9% 70 cl

Honey, oak, dried fruit and oily are the most prominent flavours in this single grain whisky. This was aged in cask HH 5538, a refill hogshead, and bottled aged 40 years by Douglas Laing, for their Clan Denny label.

Tasting Notes

Nose: Cocoa, nutty, hints of something tropical, almond, vanilla, nutmeg.

Palate: Spices, flambéed bananas, toffee, fruits, chocolate, espresso coffee, unlit cigars.

Finish: Medium length finish with cigar boxes, honey and spice.

This product is located in Australia.

Distillery

Glen Flagler/Garnheath Distillery

Classified as a Lowland distillery, Glen Flagler was a hybrid pot still operation within the old Moffat complex, which also produced Garnheath grain whisky. Glen Flagler was bottled by the distillery and by independent merchants. The Moffat distillery complex was set up in 1964 by Inver House Distillers, a subsidiary of Publicker Industries Inc., in the USA. Malt whisky distilling commenced in February, 1965 and continued until 1982.  There were 6 pot stills operating technically as two separate distilleries, one making Glen Flagler, and Glen Moffat, a heavier version of Glen Flagler and the other making Killyloch, and Islebrae.