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Glen Allachie 4 years 50th Billy Walker Anniversary

Size: 0,7 l (60.2% ABV)

SKU: WSPGLE170704-BW50

215,00 

3 in stock

The Glenallachie Billy Walker 50th Anniversary Future Edition 4 Years Old is not just a whisky; it embodies a celebratory essence captured within a bottle. Despite its youthful age of 4 years, it showcases unexpected depth and refinement. Acquiring this bottle means not only gaining access to a top-tier whisky but also acquiring a piece of heritage and legacy. Its fruity and subtly sweet characteristics blend harmoniously, resulting in a well-balanced and enticing taste profile. This exclusive release pays homage to Billy Walker's mastery, delivering an extraordinary flavor experience that will enchant whisky enthusiasts.

Distillery / Brand
GlenAllachie Distillery
Age
4
Alcohol content
60,2 %
Volume
700 ml
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Tasting Notes
Appearance
Rich golden color with hints of amber.
Aroma
Aromas of ripe orchard fruits such as apples and pears, with underlying notes of vanilla, caramel, and a touch of oak.
Taste
Smooth and velvety texture with flavors of baked apples, honey, toffee, and subtle spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.
Aftertaste
Medium to long finish with lingering sweetness, featuring caramelized fruits, a hint of oak, and a touch of baking spices.
Distillery info

Glenallachie distillery is located in Aberlour, Speyside. It was founded in 1967 by Mackinlays.

In 1985 InverGordon distillers would become the new owners but during their time that lasted four years, the distillery was mothballed.
In 1989 Campbell distillers acquired the distillery and for the years to come almost all of its production would be used in blends.

In 2017 the Glenallachie Distillers Company operated by Billy Walker, Graham Stevenson and Trisha Savage bought the distillery from Chivas Brothers.

Nowadays under the new owners, most of its approximately 4,2 million liters per year capacity is used in single malt bottlings.

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