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Old Pulteney 16 years American & Spanish Oak

Size: 0,7 l (46.0% ABV)

SKU: WHIOLD171516-ASO

90,50 

6 in stock

Old Pulteney 16 Year Old, matured in American and Spanish Oak casks, is a rich and complex single malt Scotch whisky from the maritime-influenced Pulteney Distillery.

Distillery / Brand
Pulteney Distillery
Age
16
Alcohol content
46 %
Volume
700 ml
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Tasting Notes
Appearance
Deep amber color with golden hues, indicating its rich aging in oak casks.
Aroma
Aromas of rich fruits like ripe oranges and apples, along with vanilla, toffee, and honey. There are also subtle notes of oak spice and a hint of coastal brine.
Taste
On the palate, it offers a complex combination of sweet flavors such as caramel, chocolate, and dried fruits. The influence of oak brings out layers of cinnamon, nutmeg, and a touch of pepper.
Aftertaste
The finish is long and warming, with lingering notes of oak, spices, and a subtle saltiness. A hint of dark chocolate and citrus zest rounds off the experience beautifully.
Distillery info

Pulteney distillery is located in Pulteneytown in the area of Wick and is one of the most northerly whisky distilleries in Scotland. It was founded in 1826 by James Henderson.

The port of Wick was a major transfer center and as population was rising, in 1810 a new town was founded and named after Sir William Pulteney: Pulteneytown.

The Henderson family would be the owner’s of the town’s distillery for almost 100 years, before being bought by James Wotson in 1920.

Only two years later, the local ward voted for Wick to become a “dry town”. This Prohibition lasted for almost 25 years and along with the economic depression, the distillery was forced to cease production in 1930.

It remained mothballed for almost 21 years. In 1951 Robert Cumming would become the new owner of the distillery. In the next years a series of changes in ownership status took place, until 2006 when Inver House Distillers took control and are the owners of Pulteney distillery until today.

The 2 stills in the distillery have an unusual shape that inspired the shape of their bottles as well.

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