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Speyside Single Malt Whisky Bottled By North Star Spirits 70cl / 58.2%
A Glentauchers 2008 14-year-old Highland single malt whisky bottled by North Star Spirits in 2022 without colouring or chill filtration for their excellent Obscurities and Curiosities range.
This 14-year-old Glentauchers 2008 was matured in Oloroso sherry wood and was bottled at its extremely poky natural cask strength of 58.2%. Glentauchers is one of the most important malt whiskies for owner Chivas's Ballantine's blend, so official bottlings are thin on the ground, but this heavily sherried edition looks like another massive hit for North Star's Obscurities and Curiosities series.
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Glentauchers 2008-2022 | 14 Year Old North Star Spirits Obscurities & Curiosities
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Complex with subtle dried citrus, raisins as I would usually like in a sherry cask but something (the smoke, grape skins ? from the sherry cask?) unwelcome reminds me of grappa.