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  Glenlossie 1982

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Gedistilleerd: 1982
Gebotteld: 2008
Vattype: Refill Sherry hogsheads
Serie: Connoisseurs Choice
Prijs: € 71.99  inclusief BTW Nu kopen

Proefnotitie Gordon & MacPhail

Glenlossie 1982 (46%, Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice)
Colour
: Golden amber.

WITHOUT WATER:
Nose: Sherry sweetness comes to the fore, fresh and fruity influences become apparent - fresh mint, with a delicate new
wood edge.
Palate: Smooth with a subtle hint of black pepper, sweet and grain influences intertwine in the background.

WITH WATER:
Nose: Pronounced malty notes, some delicate estery notes are evident, more sweet and subtle.
Palate: Mouth warming - peppery influences, defined heavy sweetness.

Body: Medium.
Finish: Long and minty.



Glenlossie Distillery

Opgericht: 1876
Gebied: Speyside    
Adres: Elgin, Morayshire, IV30 8FF
Eigenaar: Diageo
Status: in gebruik
Capaciteit: 1,1  miljoen liter per jaar
Uitrusting: 3 wash stills, 3 spirit stills
Website: -




The Glenlossie distillery has been founded in 1876 by John Duff, in those days director of Glendronach and owner of an hotel in Lhanbryde. The distillery has been build with the help of two of his friends, Alexander Grigor Allen and H.M.S. MacKay. John Duff remained owner of the distillery up to 1896, when Alexander Grigor Allen died. John Duff just founded Longmorn and was actively thinking about the creation of Benriach.

When John Duff left the distillery, H.M.S MacKay renamed it in "Glenlossie-Glenlivet", and built railway section to the station of Longmorn. In 1919, the distillery has been bought by the D.C.L. (Distillers Company Ltd.).
It has been destroyed in a fire in 1929 and rebuild. Like many other distilleries, the Glenlossie distillery has been closed during the two world wars, because of a lack of barley.

Glenlossie has been enlarged in 1962, and the number of stills went from 4 to 6. Between 1968 and 1971, the Glenlossie build a distillery waste reprocessing plant to produce cattle food. A new distillery has been build besides Glenlossie in 1971: Mannochmore. Its single malt is rarely bottled (only 0,5% of the production is marketed as single malt), and is to find at independent bottlers or in the UDV official collection "Fauna & Flora