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Rare Auld Single MALT Scotch Whisky
Distilled at
PULTENEY DISTILLERY
Pulteney distillery was established
in Wick by James Henderson 1826 and is the most northerly distillery
on the Scottish mainland. Pulteney is the only distillery to be
named after a person (Sir William Johnstone Pulteney).
Tasting Notes |
| Bottling: |
Duncan Taylor Pulteney 1977 - 26yo Single Malt Scotch Whisky. |
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| Cask No: |
3078. |
| Colour: |
Pale Gold. |
| Nose: |
Fresh, slightly coastal with citrus fruits –lemon. |
| Flavour: |
Heavier summer fruits and cream. |
| Finish: |
Dry, salty with more citrus fruits – lasting. |
| Comments: |
none. |
| Bottling: |
Duncan Taylor Pulteney 1977 - 28yo Single Malt Scotch Whisky. |
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| Cask No: |
3077. |
| Colour: |
Amber. |
| Nose: |
Stewed fruits and coastal air. |
| Flavour: |
Salty, malty with lots of lemony notes. |
| Finish: |
Coating saltiness that makes you want more. |
| Comments: |
One dram is never enough! |
| Bottling: |
Duncan Taylor Pulteney 1977 - 28yo Single Malt Scotch Whisky. |
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| Cask No: |
3075. |
| Colour: |
Pale Gold. |
| Nose: |
Fresh, crisp and coastal with a dry minty creaminess. |
| Flavour: |
Coastal, oily rich. Orange sweets and a touch of spice. |
| Finish: |
Lingering sea breaze and a touch of spice. |
| Comments: |
A classic example of aged Pulteney. |
| Bottling: |
Duncan Taylor Pulteney 1989 - 17yo Single Malt Scotch Whisky. |
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| Cask No: |
10257. |
| Colour: |
Pale Gold. |
| Nose: |
Really fudgey, and a hint of chocolate. |
| Flavour: |
Starts strong, more caramel and a soft saltiness. |
| Finish: |
Chocolate, slighlty coastal and more toffeeness. |
| Comments: |
Millionaire Shortbread and a sprinkling of salt! |
| Bottling: |
Whisky Galore Pulteney 1989 - 15yo Single Malt Scotch Whisky. |
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| Cask No: |
10253. |
| Colour: |
Gold. |
| Nose: |
Fresh, traditional lemonade, oily and sherbety. |
| Flavour: |
Slighty dry, lemon bon bons – coastal. |
| Finish: |
Green, banana flakes and lingering. |
| Comments: |
Classic Pulteney – Cracking. |
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