How old is Glenlivet Nadurra?

How old is Glenlivet Nadurra?

16 years
The Glenlivet Nadurra, now, is more my speed. Not colored or chill-filtered and bottled at cask strength, the Nadurra supplies what the standard expressions are missing: concentrated flavor. It’s been aged at least 16 years in only ex-bourbon (American oak) barrels.

What is Glenlivet Nadurra?

OVERVIEW. Details. Speyside, Scotland- Nadurra is the Gaelic word for natural, a fitting title for this range of non-chill-filtered; cask strength whiskies crafted using some of the rarest casks. This whisky is exclusively matured in first fill Oloroso sherry oak casks from the Jerez region of Spain. Glenlivet.

How do you drink Glenlivet Nadurra?

HOW DO I DRINK IT? The best way to enjoy a higher-proof whisky is with water. It’s how our distillers drink it, and you should never be afraid to dilute your whisky to suit your personal tastes. Add room-temperature water or an ice cube, whichever you prefer – just be careful not to over-dilute.

What proof is Glenlivet Nadurra?

120.6 proof
Bottled at 60.3% ABV (120.6 proof)

What is Glenlivet Scotch?

One of the most famous malts in the world, perhaps on account of the story of George Smith,an illegal distiller in Speyside who went legit when he obtained the first licence to legally distill whisky in 1824.

Is Glenlivet 12 peated?

The Glenlivet 12 Year scotch is a classic Speyside single malt characterized by a balanced and elegant flavor profile. Its flavors of citrus, honeysuckle, and vanilla promise to please those looking for a non-smoky flavor—no peat flavors here.

What does cask mean in whiskey?

Cask-strength whiskey is bottled from the barrel, completely unadulterated (meaning it hasn’t been diluted with water) and is generally between 60 to 65 percent ABV.

Is Glenlivet a good scotch?

Glenlivet has historically been the best-selling single malt in the United States and has battled with its Speyside neighbor, Glenfiddich, for the title of world’s best-selling single malt. The Glenlivet 18 YO, offers a classic Speyside whisky profile.

Does cask strength taste different?

Cask-strength single malt scotch is unquestionably more flavorful than its lower-proof counterparts, thanks to the flavor molecules that bind to alcohol. But cask-strength whisky always costs more than standard-strength bottlings; after all, it’s the alcohol that you’re paying for, not the water.

How long can an open bottle of scotch last?

This article will answer all your questions. Yes, scotch goes bad. It can last up to 2 years if the opened bottle is airtight and half full. While an unopened scotch can last for decades if appropriately sealed, stored at the right temperature, and kept away from light and humidity.