Appearance: Golden straw, clear and bright.
Bouquet: Lemon meringue pie, sandalwood and a hint of black cherries.
Palate: Oaky vanilla, cream topped with grated nutmeg.
Finish: Sweet oaky vanilla with lingering soft dry spiciness.
The Glenrothes has been producing Speyside Single Malts since 1879. The Glenrothes’s distillery is in Rothes in the heart of Speyside which is acknowledged by connoisseurs as the source of Scotland’s finest single malts; indeed, it has the highest density of distilleries of any region. This is due to the unusually clement climate experienced in this area and the ample supply of soft water provided by the river Spey. The Glenrothes is sought-after by Master Blenders across the land as a ‘top dresser’ for their blends, contributing an extra dimension of elegance, complexity and quality.
Bouquet: Lemon meringue pie, sandalwood and a hint of black cherries.
Palate: Oaky vanilla, cream topped with grated nutmeg.
Finish: Sweet oaky vanilla with lingering soft dry spiciness.
The Glenrothes has been producing Speyside Single Malts since 1879. The Glenrothes’s distillery is in Rothes in the heart of Speyside which is acknowledged by connoisseurs as the source of Scotland’s finest single malts; indeed, it has the highest density of distilleries of any region. This is due to the unusually clement climate experienced in this area and the ample supply of soft water provided by the river Spey. The Glenrothes is sought-after by Master Blenders across the land as a ‘top dresser’ for their blends, contributing an extra dimension of elegance, complexity and quality.