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Detailed Description
A well-aged, well-rounded Canadian single malt. This particularly bottling comes from the Glenora distillery, found on Canada’s eastern coast in Nova Scotia. The land here is fertile and verdant, with an excellent environment for the production of barley. This whisky has rested for 19 years in American oak bourbon casks, giving it a wonderful sweetness. Like other Glen Breton releases, the malt is at the core of this dram, with delicious toasty and hazelnut, maple flavours.
Glen Breton Rare 19 Year Old Canadian Single Malt Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: Orange, pine, honey, oil, brine, subtle smoke.
Palate: Pepper, cedar, lemon, hazelnut, maple.
Finish: Long, smooth.
Distillery Information
Glenora Distillers is a distiller based in Glenville, Nova Scotia, Canada, on Cape Breton Island. Their most prominent product is Glen Breton Rare whisky, made in the Scottish-style in that it is a single malt whisky, not a rye, as is traditional in Canada. The distillery also makes several specialty whiskies and rum, and operates the Glenora Inn & Distillery as a tourist attraction and bed and breakfast. Glenora Distillers is now[when?] one of four single malt Scottish-style distilleries in Canada.