How old is Glenlivet Nadurra?

16 years
Not colored or chill-filtered and bottled at cask strength, the Nadurra supplies what the standard expressions are missing: concentrated flavor. It’s been aged at least 16 years in only ex-bourbon (American oak) barrels.

Is Glenlivet 12 being discontinued?

The Glenlivet 12-year-old was discontinued in numerous markets around the world in 2015, replaced instead by The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve, however the age-statement expression remained available in the US. “It has been our plan since the beginning to reintroduce the 12-year-old,” said Lacassagne.

What is the most expensive bottle of Glenlivet?

Glenlivet Winchester — $25,000 It’s a collaboration with designer Bethan Gray and features 50-year-old whisky from what the distillery calls an exceptional 1966 vintage.

Is Glenlivet Nadurra discontinued?

After discontinuing the 16 year old Nadurra in new oak casks, Glenlivet moved on to the next iteration of the label: the Nadurra Oloroso that uses fresh sherry butts to add richness and more decadent flavors to the whisky.

Why is it called The Glenlivet?

In 1824, a businessman named George Smith applied for one of the first licenses in the Speyside region of Scotland and opened the doors to The Glenlivet Distillery. Glenlivet, translated from Gaelic, means “valley of the smooth flowing one” and is most likely referencing the nearby River Livet.

What is the rarest Scotch?

The Macallan
The Macallan Fine and Rare 60 Year Old was bequeathed the status of the most expensive bottle of whisky ever sold at auction when in 2019 it sold for a record-breaking $1.9m at Sotheby’s in London.

Which is sweeter Glenfiddich or Glenlivet?

While it may smell sweet, Glenlivet is a bit stronger on the palate. The first sip is akin to warm spice on your tongue followed by brown sugar and zesty orange, with a hint of apple. It has a smooth, long finish. Glenfiddich has a more delicate scent of creamy pear mixed with honey and whipped cream.

Is Glenlivet a Highland Scotch?

Scotland’s whisky regions—Highlands, Lowlands, Speyside, Islay, and Campbeltown—are set into law, but their influence on the flavor of single malt is up for debate. The “Speyside style” of scotch can be traced in large part to one distillery: Glenlivet. …