Glencadam

Glencadam 17 Year Old Triple Cask Portwood Finish Limited Edition Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2015) 70cl

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Glencadam 17 Year Old Triple Cask Portwood Finish Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2015) 70cl 1 of 2700 bottles produced A limited edition from Glencadam Distillery. 2700 bottles were produced...

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Glencadam 17 Year Old Triple Cask Portwood Finish Limited Edition Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2015) 70cl
£149.00 GBP

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Glencadam 17 Year Old Triple Cask Portwood Finish Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2015) 70cl

1 of 2700 bottles produced

A limited edition from Glencadam Distillery. 2700 bottles were produced from stock that had been matured in two types of cask before a final finishing in port pipes. 17 years of maturation in total have created this wonderfully fruity and complex dram.

TASTING NOTES

Nose

Dense, perfumed and floral (hyacinth) with malt, barley and vibrant, herbal infused subtle dried fruit. It’s relatively straightforward but deep and concentrated with a pervasive minerality.

Palate

Opens with sugar-coated barley and light, herbal notes. Apricot, pear and dried citrus fruit comes through along with hints of honey. Like the nose it displays a lovely, bracing minerality. \n

Finish

Long, crisp and very mineral with a touch of black pepper and lingering orange and honey. \n

Comment

A lovely, robust, mouth-filling malt with an impressive finish.

About Glencadam

Despite nearing 200 years of existence, Glencadam is only now beginning to emerge as a celebrated single malt.

Glencadam’s new make character of flowers and pear drops is a direct result of a distillation regime that maximises reflux – the lyne arms on the stills are angled upwards. Its mature character, especially when matured in refill American oak, has a soft buttery quality that adds a silkiness to the palate.

Glencadam, which is situated in the Burgh of Brechin, was built in the era of optimism that followed the passing of the 1823 Excise Act. After passing through a number of owners, it became part of the estate of Glasgow blender Gilmour Thompson & Co which bought the distillery in 1891.

The blending house ceased trading in 1954 when Glencadam was sold to Canadian distiller Hiram Walker, which was then starting its first acquisitive sweep through Scotland. Through a process of amalgamation it became part of Allied Distillers and was seen as being the ‘home’ of the Dundee blend Stewart’s Cream of the Barley.

Allied mothballed the plant in 2000 but it was purchased three years later by London-based Angus Dundee [see Tomintoul]. Angus Dundee’s blending lab is now located at the distillery.

A quiet player for most of its existence, Glencadam is slowly emerging as a single malt in its own right. Its recent proprietary bottlings have not been chill-filtered or caramel tinted.

46% ABV

70cl

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country Scotland
Region Highlands
Whiskey style Single malt
Whiskey variety Scotch

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