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Posted 15 August 2023
The Glenlivet 12 Year Old Licensed Dram Limited Edition Single Malt Whisky 48% ABV, 70cl with Gift Box
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The next edition of The Glenlivet Original Stories Series –The Glenlivet 12 YO Licensed Dram celebrates our Founder, George Smith, securing the First Licence to legally produce whisky in the Livet Valley.
First Fill Double Oak –First Fill ex-American and ex-European. At 48% ABV this is a new take on the original Speyside Whisky that started it all.
Nose: Soft peaches, strawberry jam intertwined with warming cinnamon and gingerbread. Taste: Golden honey, vanilla custard layered perfectly with hazelnut and liquorice. Finish: Long and slightly sweet finish with lasting spice notes.
The perfect gift for a lover of Single Malt. The Glenlivet 12 yo Licensed Dram bottle is inspired by the oldest available Glenlivet bottle. Thi unique offering is wrapped in a Distilling License granted to George Smith in the 1800's.
Served neat or on the rocks.
First Fill Double Oak –First Fill ex-American and ex-European. At 48% ABV this is a new take on the original Speyside Whisky that started it all.
Nose: Soft peaches, strawberry jam intertwined with warming cinnamon and gingerbread. Taste: Golden honey, vanilla custard layered perfectly with hazelnut and liquorice. Finish: Long and slightly sweet finish with lasting spice notes.
The perfect gift for a lover of Single Malt. The Glenlivet 12 yo Licensed Dram bottle is inspired by the oldest available Glenlivet bottle. Thi unique offering is wrapped in a Distilling License granted to George Smith in the 1800's.
Served neat or on the rocks.
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Edited by valentins, 15 August 2023
9 Comments
sorted byOut of curiosity, was it the Licensed Dram or Illicit Still you tried?
Haven’t tried myself yet but seeing generally good reviews online and on YouTube.
Also, normally priced closer to £50 and haven’t seen dropping to this level previously.
Thanks (edited)