Tasting Notes
- Nose: Butterscotch, maraschino cherries, manuka honey, dark chocolate, baked orchard fruits, toasted oak spice
- Palate: Sandalwood spice, rich mocha, maraschino cherries, cinnamon butter, crystallised ginger, luxurious toffee sauce
- Finish: Long and warming with lingering Mizunara spice, honeyed sweetness, gentle oak tannins
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky |
|---|---|
| ABV | 60.4% |
| Volume | 700ml |
| Age Statement | 10 Years |
| Distillery | The Glenallachie Distillers Co. Limited |
| Region | Speyside, Scotland |
| Cask Type | Mizunara Hogshead |
| Cask Number | 1951 |
| Bottles Produced | 359 |
| Distilled | June 10, 2015 |
| Bottled | March 2026 |
Perfect For
- Whisky Collectors: Rare Mizunara oak maturation with extremely limited availability
- Cask Strength Enthusiasts: Natural strength bottling showcases the wood's full influence
- Special Celebrations: Commemorative USA 250th Anniversary selection
- Contemplative Sipping: Complex flavors reward slow, mindful appreciation
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes this Glenallachie different from regular releases?
This single cask release is matured exclusively in a rare Mizunara Japanese oak hogshead, creating unique sandalwood and oriental spice characteristics not found in standard Glenallachie expressions. The limited production of just 359 bottles and cask strength bottling make it exceptionally rare.
Should I add water to this cask strength whisky?
At 60.4% ABV, this whisky benefits from a few drops of water to unlock its full complexity. Start neat to appreciate the intensity, then gradually add small amounts of water to reveal different flavor layers, particularly the delicate Mizunara spice notes.
What does Mizunara oak contribute to the flavor?
Mizunara oak imparts distinctive sandalwood spice, incense-like aromatics, and subtle coconut notes that complement the traditional Speyside fruit and honey characteristics. This Japanese oak is prized for its ability to add exotic complexity while maintaining the whisky's elegance.
How does this compare to other Speyside single malts?
While maintaining classic Speyside fruit and honey notes, the Mizunara maturation sets this apart with its oriental spice profile and sandalwood complexity. It's more exotic than traditional sherry or bourbon cask Speysides, offering a unique East-meets-West flavor experience.
Is this whisky worth the investment?
With only 359 bottles produced and the rarity of Mizunara oak maturation, this represents excellent value for collectors and enthusiasts seeking unique single cask expressions. The combination of limited availability and distinctive flavor profile makes it highly collectible.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.