Embrace the zenith of sherried luxury with Glendronach 43 Year Old – 1972 Vintage, Batch 12 (Cask #706).
Filled on 25 April 1972 into a single Pedro Ximénez sherry butt, this Highland jewel slumbered for more than four decades in the distillery’s cool dunnage warehouses before being drawn at natural cask strength in August 2015. Bottled non-chill-filtered and natural in colour, only 414 individually numbered bottles showcase Glendronach’s signature dark-fruit depth elevated to cathedral-like grandeur—polished mahogany, walnut cake and rancio-laced spice in every lavish drop.
Why You’ll Love It
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Single-cask pedigree: full-term maturation in a Pedro Ximénez butt (#706) imbues decadent dried-fruit richness, dark-chocolate depth and exotic spice.
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43 years polish Glendronach’s orchard-fruit core into layers of mahogany sweetness, honeyed resin and elegant rancio complexity.
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Bottled at natural cask strength, non-chill-filtered and natural colour—delivering undiluted body, aroma and a deep sunset-ruby hue.
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Part of the coveted Batch 12 single-cask series—strictly 414 bottles, a crown jewel for collectors and sherry-malt devotees.
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Exemplifies Glendronach’s hallmark harmony of dark fruit, polished oak and warming spice at its most luxurious and age-defining.
Pour a measure of this 1972 masterpiece and savour an unforgettable union of honeyed depth, opulent PX richness and time-honed sophistication—an extraordinary whisky that resonates long after the final sip.
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