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€60Scotland, Speyside, Single Malt

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Glendullan sits in Dufftown, where the river Fiddich runs through Speyside. William Williams built the distillery in the 1890s. Within a few years its whisky reached the royal court, becoming a favourite of King Edward VII. That pedigree still shows in the glass. The spirit rests mostly in American oak, with a little European oak for depth. The result is gentle and rounded, never sharp. You get soft banana, a malty warmth, and a nutty richness that lingers. Sweet fruit sits underneath. Pour it neat and let it open slowly. This is an easygoing dram that rewards a quiet evening.

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Singleton of Glendullan

The Singleton of Glendullan is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky produced at the Glendullan Distillery in Dufftown, Scotland. Founded in 1897 by William Williams & Sons, Glendullan has a long history of supplying malt whisky for blends. Now it's better known through The Singleton range which is created by Diageo to make single malts more accessible to a broad audience. Glendullan whiskies are known for their smooth and light character, with gentle fruit, honeyed sweetness, and soft spice. The distillery uses traditional copper pot stills and primarily matures its whisky in a combination of American oak ex-bourbon and European oak casks. The Singleton of Glendullan is mostly marketed in North America and includes no-age-statement as well as older expressions like 12, 15, and 18 years.

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About the Singleton of Glendullan 15 years

Singleton of Glendullan 15 years is a single malt Scotch whisky made in Speyside, Scotland. The Glendullan distillery stands in Dufftown, beside the river Fiddich. It was founded by William Williams in the 1890s. By 1902 its whisky had reached the royal court and won the favour of King Edward VII. That royal history is the calling card of Singleton of Glendullan. The brand was built around an easy, approachable Speyside style. This 15 year old expression spends most of its life in American oak casks. A smaller share matures in European oak. The two cask types are married to balance sweetness and structure. The flavour is soft and welcoming. Ripe banana leads, backed by a clear malty body. A nutty depth runs through the middle. Gentle wood spice frames the finish without ever turning harsh. Sweet orchard fruit ties it all together. Vanilla and a touch of toffee sit behind the fruit. There is no smoke and no sharp edge anywhere. The whole thing stays soft, round and easy to drink. This is a whisky built for sipping slowly. Drink Singleton of Glendullan 15 years neat, in a tulip glass. The aromas open up as it sits and breathes. A drop of water can lift the fruit further if you like. Speyside is the heart of Scotch single malt country, and this Scotland classic fits the mould well. It suits both newcomers and seasoned drinkers. The 15 year age statement gives it a rounded, confident character. For an unhurried evening dram, Singleton of Glendullan rarely puts a foot wrong.