For those who thought grain whisky was by default light and creamy, think again.
If you are open minded enough to try something else than Single Malt Scotch, this blended grain Scotch whisky will give you a whole new experience and insight in the possibilities of Coffey Still distilled spirits.
Nowadays it is hard to get stock of the core range products of Springbank Distillery.
Is this due to the sudden popularity of this operating ‘museum like’ distillery, the ripple effect of the Covid-crisis , the impact of the war in Ukrain or just the effects of the enormously efficient Brexit arrangement?
Anyways we have some core range products in and a limited release.
Since 2010, Glendronach has been bottling the famous “Grandeur” series, which is more than popular with enthusiasts.
This year, Master Blender Rachel Barrie selected a few barrels of Oloroso Sherry to create this Batch 11, a 28 year old whisky.
We don’t know yet how many bottles we will receive, but it will be very limited., so we cannot guarantee that you will receive the desired, pre-ordered bottle.
The penultimate bottle in the Rosebank Roses series, Unity – the sixth entry – is again a combination of bourbon and Madeira casks, specially selected to add layers of sweetness and spice to the classic Rosebank Lowland grassy meadow character. A look back in time to a style of whisky no longer produced in Scotland and which is, like Rosebank itself, much missed.
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The Rosebank distillery was situated in Camelon on the banks of the Forth and Clyde canal between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Its name originated after the roses which grew along the side of the canal.
Rosebank was once considered one of the premier lowland whiskies but United Distillers mothballed the distillery in 1993. The reason given for the mothballing was that its effluent treatment would have required a £2m upgrade in order to comply with European standards of the time, this did not make it commercially viable. At the time of its closure, it still retained many historical features in the production of the whisky.
The big moment some people have been waiting for. No big screen scenario or professional ballot with legal supervision, just straight out of the living room after a hard days work on a bank holiday
Apologies for any wrong pronunciations or the ‘out of the top of my hat’ presentation.
We had 5 official participants for Longrow Red 15yo and Kilkerran Sherry cask, 15 Participants for Kilkerran Port cask and 17 for Springbank Local Barley 2021. Those who subscribed, but weren’t a customer, were taken out of the ballot.
Winners:
Springbank Local Barley 2021: Derk Kooi
Longrow Red 15y Pinot Noir: Ratko Vranes
Kilkerran Port: Neel Sahni
Kilkerran Sherry: Ratko Vranes
Watch the video to see who won which bottle: congrats to all.
Send us an email to confirm you will buy the bottle at normal retail price, but with an open seal or marked label (your choice). If we do not get an email within 14 days, we will offer the bottle to someone else.
Cheers, enjoy the whisky and let us know how you like it.
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