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  Old Pulteney 17 jaar

De Old Pulteney 17 jaar is voornamelijk een ex-bourbon rijping, met de toevoeging van de spirit die volledig is gerijpt in het Spaans hout van ex-sherryvaten, overwegend Pedro Ximenez en Oloroso. Dit voegt een subtiele diepte en complexiteit aan de whisky, en zorgt voor een uitstekend after-dinner drankje.

Prijs: € 69.99  inclusief BTW Nu kopen

Proefnotitie Old Pulteney

Old Pulteney 17 jaar (46%, OB)
Colour: Red amber with a rich autumnal hue.
Nose: Sweet with traces of apples and pears: slightly woody with a hint of butterscotch.
Palate: Full bodied, with hints of vanilla and floral notes in the background; a long-lasting memorable finish.



Old Pulteney Distillery

Opgericht: 1826
Gebied: Northern Highlands    
Adres: Wick, Caithness, KW1 5BA
Eigenaar: Inver House Distillers Ltd
Status: in gebruik
Capaciteit: 1 miljoen liter per jaar
Uitrusting: 1 wash stills, 1 spirit stills
Website: http://www.oldpulteney.com/




Founded in 1826 by James Henderson at the height of Wick's celebrated herring boom, the Pulteney Distillery is the most northerly on the British mainland.

At a time when road links to the town were yet to be established, the distillery was dependent on the sea for its supply of barley and for the shipping out of its malt whisky.

Wick became known for the barrels of silver (herring) and gold (whisky) which left the port in vast numbers.

The distillery itself has an absorbing history, with its unique pot stills defying convention to this day. The wash still, in particular, is a source of fascination to visitors due to the absence of a 'swan neck'. Legend has it that when the still was delivered it was too tall for the still house and the manager simply decided to cut the top off!

The Old Pulteney bottle now incorporates a bulbous neck to reflect the shape of the stills.

Over time, the distillery has passed through the hands of various owners, and even closed during times of trouble for the industry in 1930.

However, throughout this history what has endured is the quality of the whisky. Traditional craftsmanship and the distillery's windswept location continue to contribute to the award-winning whisky that is Old Pulteney Single Malt Scotch.