Glen Elgin 2011/2026 - 14 y.o. - Madeira Hogsheads Finish - James Eadie
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Glen Elgin 2011/2026 - 14 y.o. - Madeira Hogsheads Finish - James Eadie

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Glen Elgin 2011/2026 - 14 y.o. - Madeira Hogsheads Finish - James EadieVolumen: 0. 7 Liter Alkoholgehalt: 52. 7% Nicht khlfiltriert Ohne Farbstoff Glen Elgin 2011 2026 14 y. o. Madeira Hogsheads Finish James Eadie Besonderheiten: Der Glen Elgin 2011 2026 ist ein 14 Jahre alter Single Malt Whisky aus der schottischen Region Speyside. Diese Abfllung wird von James Eadie, einem unabhngigen Abfller, bereitgestellt. Der Whisky wurde in zwei europischen Bual Madeira Hogsheads fr 24 Monate verfeinert, was ihm eine besondere

Volumen: 0.7 Liter | Alkoholgehalt: 52.7% | Nicht kühlfiltriert | Ohne Farbstoff

Glen Elgin 2011/2026 - 14 y.o. - Madeira Hogsheads Finish - James Eadie

Besonderheiten: Der Glen Elgin 2011/2026 ist ein 14 Jahre alter Single Malt Whisky aus der schottischen Region Speyside. Diese Abfüllung wird von James Eadie, einem unabhängigen Abfüller, bereitgestellt. Der Whisky wurde in zwei europäischen Bual Madeira Hogsheads für 24 Monate verfeinert, was ihm eine besondere Komplexität verleihen kann. Mit einem Alkoholgehalt von 52.7% wird er ohne Kühlenfilterung abgefüllt, was die natürlichen Aromen betont. Die limitierte Auflage macht ihn zu einem interessanten Sammlerstück.

Tasting Notes:

  • Nase: Die Nase bietet eine ausgewogene Mischung aus fruchtigen und süsse Noten.
  • Gaumen: Am Gaumen zeigt sich eine Kombination aus fruchtiger Frische und einer subtilen Würze.
  • Abgang: Der Abgang ist langanhaltend und hinterlässt eine angenehme, fruchtige Note.

Destillerie/Abfüller: James Eadie ist bekannt für die Abfüllung von hochwertigen Single Malt Whiskys aus sorgfältig ausgewählten Fässern in limitierter Auflage. Der Fokus liegt auf der Qualität der Lagerung, wobei das Alter nicht der alleinige Massstab für die Exzellenz des Destillats ist. Diese Abfüllung gehört zur 'Distilleries of Great Britain & Ireland Commemorative' Serie und würdigt die Tradition der britischen Brennereien.

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Alter 14 Jahre
Herkunftsland Schottland
Produktkategorie Whisky
Rauch Nicht rauchig
Verpackung ohne
Produkttyp Single Malt
Region Speyside
Volumen 0.7
Alkoholgehalt 52.7%
Destillationsjahr 2011
Abfüller James Eadie
Abfülljahr 2026
Farbstoff Nein
Fassstärke oder hoher Alkoholgehalt Ja
Fassgrösse Hogshead
Nicht Kühlgefiltert Ja
Allergene Keine
Bio-Siegel Nein
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