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Key Facts About This Single Grain Scotch
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Whisky Makers: Keith Bonnington
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Distillery: Girvan
Region: Lowland, Scotland
Age: 17 Years Old
Cask: Single Fine Bretagne barrel
Cask Ref: #4012
Alcohol by Volume: 55.1%
Bottled: Natural colour and without chill filtration
Limited Edition: 256 bottles
Bottle Size: 700ml
Girvan 17 Year Old Tasting Notes
Nose: Creamy and delicate with hints of vanilla custard, apple juice, pear drops, Galia melon, shortbread, marzipan.
Palate: Warm apple tarte tatin, lemon sherbet, jasmine blossom.
Finish: A warming note of white pepper with lasting almond oil and sweet apple butter pastries.
About this Pintail whisky
Fin e Bretagne (also known as ‘Lambig’) is an apple brandy made from distilled cider in the Brittany region, similar to Calvados which is produced in neighbouring Normandy. Under strict Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée (AOC) law since 2015, the distillate must be produced from apples grown in one of the 366 historic Breton communes and the spirit matured for at least two years in oak barrels.
For centuries, the brandy was produced by Breton farmers and stored in barrels on board ships for consumption by sailors. High strength and oak ageing kept the spirit in good condition for the long journeys departing from ports in the North-West of France.
This particular barrel is from XO Eaux-de-Vies varieties, aged for around 15 years. And the Girvan single grain is at peak performance after a full year in the ex-Fine Bretagne barrel, giving lots of juicy apple and creamy-sweet character.
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