The Glenlivet Nàdurra First Fill Selection
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- BrandThe Glenlivet
- CategorySingle Malt Scotch
- CountryScotland
- RegionSpeyside
- DistilleryThe Glenlivet
- Style Single Malt Scotch Whisky
- Alcohol 63.1%
Glenlivet Nadurra is a "natural" dram, so simple, straight forward and refreshing that you just want to hug the Whisky master who came up with the idea.
George Smith was running an illegal still on the estate of the Duke of Gordon in the wee early 1800’s. The good old Duke ... ahem ... may or may not have been aware of the illicit operation in exchange for a personal supply. When the Duke helped sponsor legislation in 1823 that made Whisky distilling legal in the UK, it just so happens that George Smith was the first one granted a license. Now legal and above board, he naturally named his “new” business after the local parish—Glenlivet. Today Glenlivet is one of the "Big Three" single malt producers, being #1 in the United States and #2 worldwide. Their Whiskies are officially "Speyside," meaning that they are Highland malts produced along the river Spey, and the water for the Whisky mash comes somewhat famously from "Josie’s Well." Glenlivet produces Whiskies in a variety of ages and wood-matured combinations, and the remaining spirit not bottle as part of their Glenlivet lineup is considered an indispensable component in some of the most famous blends.
In Gaelic, Nadurra means "natural," but NOT in a new-age hippy-dippy politically-correct organic free-range kind of way. Some wonderful whisky master at Glelivet said, "Hey, why don’t we just make a nicely aged, clean, pure Whisky without fancy used casks or flavoring." Whoever that guy was, I want to shake his hand.
The Glenlivet Nàdurra First Fill Selection is drawn from never before been used casks of American White Oak. Bottled at cask strength this beauty gets a great combination of flavours because of this technique which was used by Glenlivet back in the 1900's. This is one of the purest Glenlivet's available today!
George Smith was running an illegal still on the estate of the Duke of Gordon in the wee early 1800’s. The good old Duke ... ahem ... may or may not have been aware of the illicit operation in exchange for a personal supply. When the Duke helped sponsor legislation in 1823 that made Whisky distilling legal in the UK, it just so happens that George Smith was the first one granted a license. Now legal and above board, he naturally named his “new” business after the local parish—Glenlivet. Today Glenlivet is one of the "Big Three" single malt producers, being #1 in the United States and #2 worldwide. Their Whiskies are officially "Speyside," meaning that they are Highland malts produced along the river Spey, and the water for the Whisky mash comes somewhat famously from "Josie’s Well." Glenlivet produces Whiskies in a variety of ages and wood-matured combinations, and the remaining spirit not bottle as part of their Glenlivet lineup is considered an indispensable component in some of the most famous blends.
In Gaelic, Nadurra means "natural," but NOT in a new-age hippy-dippy politically-correct organic free-range kind of way. Some wonderful whisky master at Glelivet said, "Hey, why don’t we just make a nicely aged, clean, pure Whisky without fancy used casks or flavoring." Whoever that guy was, I want to shake his hand.
The Glenlivet Nàdurra First Fill Selection is drawn from never before been used casks of American White Oak. Bottled at cask strength this beauty gets a great combination of flavours because of this technique which was used by Glenlivet back in the 1900's. This is one of the purest Glenlivet's available today!
Appearance / Color
Pale gold
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Full of creamy vanilla and sweet pears.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
A true tropical queen, from ripe banana to pineapple.
Finish
Medium and refreshing finish.
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