



Glenturret 35 years 1977 bottled 2012 The Nectar Of The Daily Drams
46.2%
0.7L
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Glenturret 35 years 1977 bottled 2012 The Nectar Of The Daily Drams
The wine
A whisky from the Glenturret distillery (Highlands) distilled in 1977 and bottled at 46.2% cask strength in 2012 after 35 years of maturation by the Belgian independent bottler and importer The Nectar.
About the Producer Glenturret
Scotland, Southern Highlands. Distillery operational. Owner: Lalique Cristal
The old adage “good things come in threes” is particularly apt when it comes to the Glenturret distillery. Indeed, its birth certificate could legitimately feature three dates: 1814 with Thomas McComish, before its closure during the 1850s; 1875, when Thomas Steward renamed his Hosh distillery Glenturret; and, finally, 1959-1960, when James Fairlie fully renovated the site and reopened the distillery. After a short period with the French company Cointreau, it eventually joined Highland Distillers (Edrington Group) and now makes an important contribution to the Famous Grouse blend. Despite its modest production, Glenturret has garnered something of a following among malt whisky enthusiasts thanks to the magnificent vintage editions (1966, 1967, 1976) launched in the mid-80s, alongside the distribution of its also popular classic versions. From the early 2000s, numerous single casks and small batch versions were added to the range, making Glenturret a collectors' distillery.
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