Showing posts with label Fettercairn Scotch Whisky. Show all posts
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Friday, 28 October 2011

Fettercairn 11 year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky


Fettercairn Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Distilled Autumn 2000

Bottled winter 2011 Single cask bottling at 46% by Douglas Laing under their Provenance Label

Un Chilled filtered No Colouring taken from one refill Hogshead DMG Ref 6919

Tasting Notes:
Opens with a fresh haylike and fruity (peaches) character on the nose and develops to a gree malt quality

The palate is sweet and carries a strawberry jam, macerated fruit and an elderflower style.

The finish is short but sweet and remains pleasingly fresh & light (F)

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Sunday, 15 August 2010

Fettercairn Single Malt Scotch Whisky "Fior"

Fettercairn Single Malt Scotch Whisky  "Fior"
Limited Distillery edition in a presentation box.
Tasting Notes;- 
Honey Gold in colour

Aromas of crushed pear, toffee apple and hints of cinnamon and vanilla.
A kiss of peat smoke with hazelnuts, orange rind, ginger and coriander complete the nose.

Taste:- bold dark chocolate, roasted coffee beans and peat smoke fused with nutmeg, mint
citrus fruits and truffle.

The lingering finish proffers sherry trifle, marzipan and pineapple. 

Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Fettercairn 1824 Single Malt Whisky 12 year old 40%




Founded in 1824-5 by Sir Alexander Ramsey
Location Highlands region Eastern district, North of Brechin
Water source Springs on the Cnoc Calma

Fettercairn is now one of the few remaining distilleries in the Eastern Highlands of Scotland.

Fettercairn Scotch whisky distillery is situated in the fertile Howe of Mearns at the foot of the Grampian Mountains. An area popular with illicit distillers and smugglers as the locality provided them with the barley and the water for distilling and the mountains gave excellent hiding places to evade the Excise Officers. The Local Landowners turned a blind eye to the illegal distilling as the practice provided an outlet for the barley grown on their estates and so in turn paid their rent.

In a presentation Tube
Distillery Style Notes...



Nose : Very light. Slightly nutty.
Palate : Light and smooth. Vanilla, caramel, sweet light maltiness and nutty.
Finish : Short and drying.

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