Glentauchers - 18 Year Old (2006) Thompson Bros
Glentauchers
Glentauchers - 18 Year Old (2006) Thompson Bros's home is Glentauchers distillery, in the Speyside region of Scotland.

Single malt

Single Malt

Sale price$140.00

Speyside / 70cl / 52.40%

Distilled at Glentaucher's in June 2006 and bottled at 18 years old in October 2024 from 2 refill hogsheads by Thompson Bros. 

This is one of 408 bottles produced.

Character & Taste Notes
Citrus Citrus
Cereal Cereal
Vanilla Vanilla
Coconut Coconut
Ginger Ginger
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Distillery Location
Glentauchers - 18 Year Old (2006) Thompson Bros's home is Distillery Location distillery, in the Speyside region of Scotland.

Glentauchers distillery is a Speyside Scottish whisky distillery, founded in 1897. The building was designed by John Alcock, and the building was overseen by Charles Doig & Son. It starting producing when James Buchanan Co. Ltd. and three members of Glentauchers Distillery Co. joined hands with Glentachers a year after that. It was mothballed by United Distillers in 1985, and sold to Allied Distillers in 1989. Malts from this distillery are rarely bottled, usually, the produced whisky is used in blended whiskies. In 2000, an official bottling was released. This was a 15-year-old whisky. Before that a semi-official bottling was released by Gordon & MacPhail in the 1990s.

Region

Speyside

Distillery Status

Operational

Bottle Produced

408

Size

70cl

Strength

52.40%

Age

18 Year Old

CHARACTER & TASTE NOTES

Immerse yourself in the depth of flavours from this delicious Whisky

Citrus
A zesty flavour profile providing a sharp, zingy sweetness with a perfect balance of tangy tartness.
Cereal
This comforting flavour profile offers a warm, biscuity note enriched with just a hint of milky sweetness.
Vanilla
Sweet and creamy, this flavour profile brings a comforting warmth with rich caramel undertones and a subtle hint of woody spice.
Coconut
This rich, tropical flavour profile delivers a delicate milky sweetness with hints of caramel nuttiness.
Ginger
This distinctive flavour profile is characterised by its unmistakeable warm, zingy notes delivering a zesty, pungent kick.

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