Clynelish 13 Year Old Liquid Library 1998

HED91002 70cl 51.7%
This 13-year-old Clynelish single malt was distilled in 1998 and bottled independently by the Whisky Agency, as part of their `Liquid Library` series, which features rare and unique whiskies. The Clynelish distillery is known for producing a waxy, fruity style of whisky, with a distinctive mineral and coastal character. It was founded in 1819 and is located in the town of Brora in the far north of Scotland.
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Highlands, Scotland
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Clynelish

Clynelish

Founded in the village of Brora by the Duke of Sutherland, Clynelish enters the history books in 1819. The distillery was popular from the outset and, after the second world war, demand was so high that a second distillery was built, also called Clynelish. The existence of two distilleries with essentially the same name apparently caused a few headaches with the customs and excise folks and a decision was taken to close down the original site, which reopened around five years later as Brora. Clynelish as we know it today is produced at the newer of the two sites.

The spirit is beloved both as a single malt and as a component in blends. Waxy, oily with notes of orchard fruit and a hint of peat, Clynelish was rightfully included in Diageo's Classic Malts series. Fun fact for malt maniacs - the distillery layout is an exact replica of Caol Ila, Islay's largest producer of single malt.

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