North British 33 Year Old 1974/2007 Celtic Heartlands 47.4% vol. 0,7l
€165.90
Content:
0.7 Liter
(€237.00 / 1 Liter)
No longer available
Product number:
11535
Jim McEwan's Celtic Heartlands
Under this name absolute old exception barrels of different distilleries are filled.
Jim McEwan is a co-owner and master distiller of Bruichladdich, and a partner in independent bottler Murray McDavid.
This barrel was filled in beautiful glass decanters, marked with a Gaelic symbol.
The glass carafe is firmly embedded in a noble case covered with black imitation leather with magnetic lock, which is lined with black velvet.
North British
Scotland's largest grain distillery was founded in Edinburgh in 1886 by a consortium of blending companies, including Usher.
The goal was to remain independent from the mighty DCL.
Years later, however, it came to a cooperation with DCL, but the company remained the only independent Grain whiskey supplier in Scotland.
Unusually, but even more interesting, is the filling of a grain whiskey as a single, plus a single barrel with such an old age.
A "middleweight", with beautiful notes of caramel, vanilla, heather honey and sweet oak.
The taste is for toffee fans, the strong toffee note follow cream and dark caramel candies, then fruity notes of apple, pear and peach, pine nuts and Scottish shortbread ..
Bottled on Islay by Bruichladdich Distillery.
This bottling is in barrel strength and of course not cool filtered and free of dyes.
Data of bottling
Distilled: 1974
Bottled: 2007
Age: 33 years
Edition: 420 bottles.
Barrel Type: Oak casks
Content: 0.7l
Alcohol content: 47.4% vol.
Under this name absolute old exception barrels of different distilleries are filled.
Jim McEwan is a co-owner and master distiller of Bruichladdich, and a partner in independent bottler Murray McDavid.
This barrel was filled in beautiful glass decanters, marked with a Gaelic symbol.
The glass carafe is firmly embedded in a noble case covered with black imitation leather with magnetic lock, which is lined with black velvet.
North British
Scotland's largest grain distillery was founded in Edinburgh in 1886 by a consortium of blending companies, including Usher.
The goal was to remain independent from the mighty DCL.
Years later, however, it came to a cooperation with DCL, but the company remained the only independent Grain whiskey supplier in Scotland.
Unusually, but even more interesting, is the filling of a grain whiskey as a single, plus a single barrel with such an old age.
A "middleweight", with beautiful notes of caramel, vanilla, heather honey and sweet oak.
The taste is for toffee fans, the strong toffee note follow cream and dark caramel candies, then fruity notes of apple, pear and peach, pine nuts and Scottish shortbread ..
Bottled on Islay by Bruichladdich Distillery.
This bottling is in barrel strength and of course not cool filtered and free of dyes.
Data of bottling
Distilled: 1974
Bottled: 2007
Age: 33 years
Edition: 420 bottles.
Barrel Type: Oak casks
Content: 0.7l
Alcohol content: 47.4% vol.
| Bottler: | Murray McDavid |
|---|---|
| Bottling Date: | 2007 |
| Alcohol: | 47% |
| Age: | 33 |
| Distillery: | North British |
| Destillation Date: | 1974 |
| Coloured: | Natural Colour |
| Volume: | 0,7 |
| Chillfiltered: | Un-chilfiltered |
| Country: | Scotland |
| Product Type: | Single Grain Whisky |
| Responsible food business operator: | Murray McDavid Coleburn Distillery, Longmorn Elgin IV30 8SN, Großbritannien |
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