Lady of the Glen Teaninich 9-Year-Old – UK Exclusive Festivals and Tastings 2021
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Description

Distilled in the Highlands at Teaninich distillery, this release was bottled by independent bottler Lady of the Glen as an exclusive release for UK festivals & tastings. This expression was distilled in 2012 and was put down to mature in oak for 9 years, initially in a single oak hogshead before later being transferred for finishing to a first fill tawny port cask. This is number 109 of a limited release of 142 bottles, this whisky was bottled free from chill filtration and artificial colourings at a cask strength of 56.3% abv.

Other Information

Founded in 2012 by Gregor Hannah,  Renowned for its commitment to authenticity, The Lady of the Glen hand-bottles every expression at natural cask strength, ensuring no chill filtering or added colouring. Lady of the Glen is an independent bottler that specializes in sourcing and bottling rare single malt whiskies from Scotland's finest distilleries. Established in 2012 by Gregor Hannah, The Lady of the Glen is an award-winning independent bottler of single cask Scotch whisky based in Fife, Scotland. The brand is dedicated to preserving the traditional methods of whisky-making while adding a contemporary touch. Each release is hand-bottled at natural cask strength, without any chill filtering or coloring, ensuring that the original taste remains pure and unique.


Lady of the Glen whiskies are known for their exceptional quality and limited availability. The brand sources its casks from various regions, including Speyside, Highland, Lowland, and Islay, and places great emphasis on wood management to achieve the perfect balance of flavours. The casks are sourced from family-owned businesses in Portugal, Spain, Italy, and France, ensuring the highest quality and authenticity.


The distinctive floral labels and hand-detailed numbering on each bottle make Lady of the Glen whiskies collectible and special. The brand's commitment to transparency and quality is evident in every release, offering whisky enthusiasts a truly unique and memorable experience.

Teaninich

Founded in 1817 by Hugh Munro, Teaninich Distillery is a historic Highland whisky producer located in Alness, Scotland. Known for its fragrant, grassy character, Teaninich has played a vital role in Scotch whisky production for over 200 years.

Unlike most distilleries, Teaninich uses a mash filter instead of a traditional mash tun, producing an ultra-clear wort that enhances its light, floral, and slightly oily texture. This unique process contributes to its distinctive profile, often described as having notes of green tea and bison grass.

Owned by Diageo, Teaninich primarily produces whisky for blending, including contributions to Johnnie Walker Red Label. While official single malt releases are rare, independent bottlers occasionally showcase its exceptional spirit.

Over the years, Teaninich has undergone multiple expansions, including the addition of six new stills in 1970 and a dark grains plant in 1975. In 2013, Diageo announced plans for further development, reinforcing Teaninich’s status as a key player in Scotch whisky production.

 


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