The
Glenrothes
Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Rothes, Morayshire, Scotland AB38 7AA
Tel: +44 (0)1340 872300 Fax: +44 (0)1340 872172
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In
1879 something new, beautifully crafted and pure entered
the world: the first spirit from the stills at The Glenrothes.
That’s a while ago now, but this exceptional Single
Speyside Malt whisky has been kept pretty much a secret
from those outside the industry and a small band of connoisseurs
for over a hundred years. But word gets out and once discovered
this is a malt people enjoy, and seem to want to share with
likeminded folk. We think that it's exceptional and of course
we would - and it seems other people increasingly think
so too.
The Glenrothes has always been universally acclaimed by
blenders as an exceptional Speyside Malt. In 1994, the first
Vintage was bottled and set a new and exciting standard
in Malt Whisky: That was the first bottling of the Vintage
1979.
Unlike Malt Whiskies that are produced in line with the
age concept, each Vintage must have its own unique personality.
However, it is important that each Vintage is underpinned
by the distinctive hallmarks of the distillery, in the case
of The Glenrothes ripe fruits, citrus, vanilla, an exquisite
spicy finish encased in the creamiest of textures and a
complex, well-poised balance.
Over the years The Glenrothes has won many awards, including
a double Gold for the 1979 Vintage in 2003 and the International
Spirits Challenge’s highest accolade, the Trophy Award
in 2005 for the 1972 Vintage. People have asked where we
got the inspiration for the bottle and the answer is simple:
"Our distinctive bottle, label and packaging are
inspired by the round bottle and hand written checking slip
of the distillery sample room." The Glenrothes is indeed
all about the whisky. Our packaging has also won awards
including a Gold in The Wine and Spirit International Design
Awards.
The Glenrothes is synonymous with exceptional quality. A
name already known to connoisseurs, it is now becoming known
to the increasing number of people discovering the world
of Malt Whisky. Such is the quality of The
Glenrothes, we believe this is a Malt to be savoured in
special company.
In March 2008, Ronnie Cox, Director of The Glenrothes, was
announced as Whisky Magazine's Ambassador of the
Year. The awards announcement states “Highly commended
in 2007, Ronnie has continued his outstanding contribution
to promoting Scotch, malts and in particular The Glenrothes
around the globe. The Glenrothes is now one of the fastest
growing malts in the world, with Select Reserve, the house
style for The Glenrothes growing to 27,000 cases from zero
in the first two years, in large part due to Ronnie and
his team of ambassadors.” |
The GLENROTHES SINGLE
MALT SCOTCH VINTAGE 1975 One of the very
last of the much-accredited ‘70’s Vintages
from The Glenrothes. With only 3708 bottles, it
is one of the smallest-ever Vintage runs. The nose
is rewarded with the classic combination of stewed
fruits and a result of exceptional wood policy.
A post dinner great – preferably on a winter’s
evening. A BIG Glenrothes. If it’s to be shared,
choose carefully.
Appearance: Deep
golden, clear and bright.
Bouquet: Wonderfully
rich and mature. Vanilla, nutty and fruits with
a hint of orange/lemon.
Palate: Rich, toffee,
vanilla, dark chocolate, vanilla, dark chocolate.
Finish: Good length,
Glenrothes medium sweet.
Notes Courtesy of The Glenrothes |
The GLENROTHES SELECT
RESERVE SINGLE MALT SCOTCH For 125 years,
The Glenrothes Single Speyside Malt has been recognised
by distillers as one of the finest of all single
malt whiskies. It is the long and careful maturation
in cask that forms the distinctive character of
The Glenrothes. Glenrothes challenged John Sutherland,
their Distiller, to find some exceptional casks
to bottle as his 'Select Reserve'. The result: delicious
ripe fruits, fresh citrus flavours with oak-infused
vanilla and a hint of spice, plus a typically creamy
texture on the palate.
Appearance: Pale
golden
Bouquet: American
oak, vanilla and coconut, hint of plums
Palate: Full malty
flavour, medium sweet, vanilla and orange zest
Finish: Long and
slightly spicy
Notes Courtesy of The Glenrothes |
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The
Glenrothes Distillery
Location: Rothes, Banffshire AB38 7AA
Roads: By the Burn of Rothes
The Glenrothes Distillery sits beside the Burn of Rothes
in the heart of Speyside – the area of the Scottish
Highlands universally acknowledged as the heartland of malt
distillation. Our private spring, “The Fairies’
(or Lady’s) Well”, is in the nearby Glen of
Dounie, and all the land surrounding this vital source is
owned and protected by the distillery.
Distillation began at Glenrothes on Sunday, December 28th
1879. In 1896 the distillery was expanded as demand from
blenders grew for this increasingly prized malt whisky.
100 years after the founding, new stills were installed,
in 1979.
Since its opening, the distillery was recognised as one
of the best; the whisky one of the most sought after on
Speyside. The structure, flavour and body of The Glenrothes
makes it a ‘top dresser’ or quality enhancer
found at the heart of some of the world’s finest blends
such as Cutty Sark and The Famous Grouse. Expert distillers
and blenders claim that it produces one of the finest and
most accomplished of malt whiskies.
The distillery is not open to the general public although
sometimes special guests are invited to Rothes House and
to visit the distillery. |
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