Distillery description
Glenlivet is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, with a rich history dating back to 1824 when it was founded by George Smith. It was among the first distilleries to obtain a legal license following the Excise Act of 1823, enabling it to produce whisky legally. This move faced resistance from local illegal producers, but Glenlivet quickly established itself as a model for other distilleries. Known for its exceptional spirit, Glenlivet features delightful notes of apples and malt. Its quality soon made it one of the most popular whiskies, not only in Scotland but also internationally. By the 1830s, it had gained popularity in London, particularly among the upper classes. The prestige of the Glenlivet name became so significant that other Speyside distilleries began to use it, leading to a legal battle that George Smith ultimately won, securing exclusive rights to the name "The Glenlivet." In 1978, Glenlivet became part of the Seagram Company. When Pernod Ricard acquired Seagram's whisky portfolio in 2001, Glenlivet emerged as a key brand within the global group. Under Pernod Ricard's leadership, Glenlivet has grown to be one of the best-selling single malt whiskies worldwide. Today, Glenlivet offers an extensive range of bottlings, including the renowned 12-year-old, 15-year-old, 18-year-old, 21-year-old, and 25-year-old whiskies. The distillery also releases limited editions and vintage bottlings that are highly sought after by whisky enthusiasts around the globe. Bottle description
Glenlivet Guaranteed 18 Years Old is an older bottling of the "Aged 18 Years" version available today, highly regarded among single malt whiskies for its refined and elegant profile. The whisky has been aged for at least 18 years in a combination of American oak and sherry casks, contributing to its complexity and harmony of flavors.Nose: Fresh and fruity, with notes of tropical fruits such as nectarines and subtle hints of raisins, alongside orange peel, red apples, and pink flowers.
Taste: Slightly acidic and tannic, balanced by sweet notes of lemon peel, oranges, honey, and a touch of ginger.
Finish: Soft caramel, with hints of burnt toast and pepper, leading to a long and pleasant finish.
The auctioned whisky comes in a luxurious leather-covered box, highlighting its exclusivity.
Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box covered with leather | Bottle code: LV10877 2007/08/07 17:46