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The home of the Glenlivet was the very first Highland distillery to be licensed to make Scottish whisky in 1824.  Ever since then Glenlivet has been distilled and matured with loving care, never leaving its old oak casks until it is at least twelve years old, the Glenlivet with its light, subtle bouquet and a mellow, rounded flavour is a single malt whisky of great elegance.

GLENLIVET - 12 Year Old 70cl Bottle

£22.95

Mature, honey-rich, velvet!   A colour of golden amber and a rich nose with sweet and floral layers. The taste is honey-rich and toffeed on the palate with nutty, spicy overtones. The finish is of exceptional length in flavour.   After more than 18 years in selected casks it becomes a malt whisky of unmistakable honey-rich maturity and depth. Small wonder then that The Glenlivet 18 year old is the winner of 2 gold medals in the International Wine and Spirit Competition (I.W.S.C.) - the premier competition of its kind in the world.     Comparing it to one of Scotlands greatest living actors The Malt Advocate calls The Glenlivet 18 Year Old mature, rich and sexy.

GLENLIVET - 18 Year Old 70cl Bottle

£37.95

Malt whisky that’s pale gold in colour, with a fresh and light nose, and a mellow, rounded flavour.Glenlivet was the first Highland distillery to be licensed to make Scotch whisky in 1824. It was founded by George Smith whose family had been previously distilling whisky in the valley of the Livet for many years.

Glenlivet 12-Year-Old Speyside Malt Whisky

£19.00

A distinctive malt whisky with a fresh and mellow flavour making it an appreciated gift for whisky novices and connoisseurs alike. This delicious 12-year-old malt is presented with an exclusive Glenlivet Etched Water Jug.

Glenlivet Whisky & Water Jug Gift

£35.00

As the Master Distiller himself puts it: Its mature, rich and sexy, the Sean Connery of malt whisky.

The Glenlivet Cellar Sellection 1964

£512.00

War-time distillation, extremely rare vintage.   The rich orange gold whisky has floral, fruity and subtle sherry aromas.   Sweet malty flavours with a touch of oak.

SMITHS GLENLIVET - 1943 The Private Collection Range 70cl Bottle

£1,995.00

Colour - Amber with sparkling copper shades.  Nose - Without water: Opulent, mature. Sherry influence. An intricate array of fruit and wood. Christmas cake-like. Sultanas. Maraschino cherry. Thick-cut marmalade. Oak panels in an old church. A cedary touch. Balsamic spices. Cubebe pepper. A hint of eucalyptus. Tropical hardwood. Oak soon gives way to malty notes. Citrussy freshness. Orange and kumquat peel. Some cakey notes. A reminder of Grand Marnier souffle.  With water: Water enlightens the fruity bouquet and brings out vanilla notes. Lighter notes of ripe peaches. Pear and marzipan pie. Luscious barley sugar aromas.  Palate: Without water: Unctuous. Mouth coating, almost syrupy. Full-bodied. Sultana cake. Ginger biscuits. Oak holds the reins back, releasing a drying spiciness. Cinnamon and ginger. A touch of hot paprika. Walnut and raisins dark chocolate.  With water: More sweetness but wood and fruit are not so well integrated. A watery gap at mid-palate. And a bitter note in the finish. Bare oakiness shows up a little blatantly.  Finish: Everlasting, warming. Nutty. Toasted hazelnuts. A full layer of liquorice.  A whisky so well knitted. The most oaky and least floral of the range of Glenlivet. But age and a particular selection of casks has achieved a distinguished maturity, almost intimidating. Sherry notes give depth to the distillery character and a cakey sweetness. Aromas are perfectly melted, especially when The Glenlivet 21 Year Old is enjoyed without water. Wood is well integrated but firmly frames the aromatic palette. A very special dram to enjoy with dark chocolate and let pleasure linger late in the night.

GLENLIVET - Archive 21 Year Old 70cl Bottle

£57.99

This is a malt whisky of unmistakable maturity and depth. The nose is rich, with sweet and flowery aromas, whilst the palate is honey-rich and toffeed with nutty, spicy overtones, a very light touch of peat and a hint of oak.

The Glenlivet 18-Year-Old Single Malt Whisky

£27.00

Founded in 1869 by John Smith (son of George Smith, founder of the Glenlivet distillery) and located in the Grampian region of Scotland.   This twelve year old is an elegant, sophisticated Speyside malt, with complex aromas.   Amazingly fragrant with a sweetish note and a smokey maltiness to the finish.

CRAGGANMORE - 12 Year Old 70cl Bottle

£27.39

Colour - Deep gold, with intense late-afternoon sunshine shades.  Nose - Without water: Creamy, rich. Resinous fragrances swirl up before melting into a citrus fruit salad bowl. Lightly toasted pine nuts. Citrussy. Orange peel and candied grapefruit. A floral touch. Geranium, almond brandy snaps, vanilla toffee, fudge sauce. A tempting mellow bouquet for a sweet tooth! A dry spicy echo resonates in the back. Touch of liquorice.  Water wakes up nutty and oaky aromas. Blancmange. Drying wood in a suntrap location.  Rubbed on the hand - Freshly baked raisin buns, toasted brioche.  Palate: Without water: Round, sweet, incredibly smooth and velvety. Wood is entirely integrated but present all the way, sweetly enveloping fruity and nutty flavours in an oaky shell. Luscious chocolate fudge fingers on taste buds.  With water: Oak shows up through sweet and bitter flavours. Dark chocolate. Walnut peel. Water seems to unwind the bouquet, releasing more spices as well. The finish is drier.  The finish is lingering, nutty. Toasted haelnuts, lightly smoked almonds. A distant spicy aftertaste.  Oak gives the beat in the Glenlivet 15 Year Old French Oak Reserve. The influence of Limousin casks, the same that are used in Cognac, is obvious. They impart more oaky aromas (vanilla, bitter chocolate, creamy notes) than American oak. But it has achieved a remarkable smoothness, all edges cut and a rewarding complexity. The perfect dram for a sweet tooth. To be enjoyed after dinner, with a few dessert nibbles to complement its bakery bouquet.  Better enjoyed with no water at all.

GLENLIVET - French Oak 15 Year Old 70cl BottlePHP has encountered an Access Violation at 0347926A

£29.49

Colour: Yellow - straw.  Tasting notes, undiluted. Nose: Dry grass, hay like with malty cereal notes. A little floral element and a build up of citrus fruits. alate: Dry, spicy flavours initially - cedar wood and roasted malt. A sweet, vanilla note develops - iced wedding cake.  With water: Nose: Floral - heather and roses. An earthy spiciness together with a touch of charred oak. Again the fruity note comes late. Palate: Slightly smoky with a hint of spices. Toasted malt and some leathery flavours.  Body: Light. Finish: Malty with a hint of fruit. Cask type: Refill American Hogsheads. Style: A pleasant. Easy drinking malt.

BRAES OF GLENLIVET - 1975 Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice Range 70cl Bottle

£48.49

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