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Artful Dodgers Highland Single Malt (Clynelish) 25 year old - 50cl

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Artful Dodgers Highland Single Malt (Clynelish) 25 year old - 50cl

Securing a cask from Clynelish, one of Diageo’s most esteemed distilleries, is a rare privilege, as such casks are exceptionally difficult to obtain. This expression showcases the classic Clynelish profile, with signature waxy, coastal, and honeyed notes, elegantly refined and balanced by its time in cask.

  • 25 Years Old
  • ABV: 49.1%
  • Region: Highland
  • Bourbon Hogshead#5
  • No. of Bottles: 480
  • Bottles Size:  50cl

 

TASTING NOTES

Nose: Waxy citrus, coastal breeze, honeyed
malt.
Palate: Silken texture, lemon oil, soft spice.
Finish: Long, mineral, with a dry herbal flick.

Clynelish Distillery

This distillery located in Brora, Sutherland was built in 1819. During a period when greedy land owners saw an opportunity to enrich themselves through sheep farming, many crofters, farmers and even fishermen were 'cleared' (i.e. evicted) form their ancestral lands. The lands were the clearances caused more suffering were Caithness and Sutherland. The few crofters who remained were made to work at their laird's new enterprises. Often, they were paid with tokens that could only be redeemed at their laird's shops.

Clynelish distillery enjoyed little success during its early years. The distillery was sold in 1896 and the new owners made Clynelish something of a success. During the early years of the 20th century, the distillery produced whisky intended for the blends of the Distillers Company Limited (DCL). During the 1930's the distillery closed down and partially reopened during World War two.

In 1968 a larger and more efficient distillery was built right next to the original one. The original distillery was mothballed for only a couple of months. In 1969 the old Clynelish distillery was renamed Brora, it produced a heavily peated single malt for blending. This was done bacause Islay distilleries struggled with a drought during those years and Caol Ila distillery was being rebuilt.

Both distilleries operated alongside each other until 1983 when Brora closed down. It had stopped producing heavily peated malt in 1973. In 2017 it was announced that Brora would be rebuilt and brought back to life.

Clynelish distillery produces a spirit using a rather unique set up: the spirit stills are larger than the wash stills. A long fermentation period of some 55 hours produces fruity esters. The faints receiver has the naturally occurring oils cleaned and put back every time it gets cleaned. This results in a whisky with a waxy, mouth coating palate.