Glenglassaugh 46 Year Old Vintage 1975 Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700mL
Glenglassaugh 46 Year Old Vintage 1975 Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700mL
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Glenglassaugh 46 Year Old Vintage 1975 Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700mL is an extraordinary, ultra-rare release from the historic Glenglassaugh Distillery, nestled on the windswept shores of Sandend Bay in the Scottish Highlands. Distilled in 1975 and matured for nearly half a century, this whisky represents the pinnacle of coastal Highland craftsmanship—a true collector’s masterpiece that captures both time and terroir in every drop.
Aged for 46 years in a single Pedro Ximénez sherry cask, this limited-edition single malt has developed profound depth, balance, and richness. Bottled at 41.7% ABV (83.4 proof) and presented in a hand-numbered crystal decanter, Glenglassaugh Vintage 1975 exudes layers of dark chocolate, espresso, dried fruits, molasses, and oak spice, beautifully woven together by subtle maritime undertones.
Each bottle embodies the rebirth and resilience of Glenglassaugh—a distillery once silent, now celebrated for producing some of the most captivating whiskies in Scotland. This is not merely a whisky—it’s a piece of liquid history.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Deep aromas of dark chocolate, espresso, and sherry-soaked fruit with hints of leather and sea salt.
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Palate: Velvety and full-bodied with flavors of dried fig, molasses, toffee, and oak spice.
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Finish: Exceptionally long with notes of cocoa, walnut, and gentle coastal brine.
FAQs
Q: How old is Glenglassaugh Vintage 1975?
A: It’s aged for an incredible 46 years in a single Pedro Ximénez sherry cask, bottled in 2021 as part of Glenglassaugh’s rare cask series.
Q: What proof is Glenglassaugh 46 Year Old Scotch?
A: Bottled at 41.7% ABV (83.4 proof), preserving the whisky’s natural balance and complexity.
Q: Is it limited edition?
A: Yes—only a very small number of bottles were released globally, each individually numbered and presented in a collector’s decanter.
Q: How should I enjoy this whisky?
A: Best enjoyed neat in a Glencairn glass to appreciate its rich sherry depth and coastal nuance.