El whisky de Colibri Spirits es fruto de una elaboración consciente y respetuosa con el entorno. Utilizamos cebada y centeno de tierras bálticas, seleccionados cuidadosamente para garantizar la mayor pureza. La maceración se realiza con leña proveniente del mantenimiento de nuestros bosques, y después, el grano utilizado se destina a alimentar animales de granjas locales.
The Glenglassaugh Distillery, a prestigious Scotch whisky distillery, is picturesquely situated near Portsoy in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Its location along the coastline of the Moray Firth not only offers breathtaking views of the North Sea, but also shapes the unique character of its whisky. The distillery's history stretches back to its foundation in 1875 and since then Glenglassaugh has developed a rich tradition of craftsmanship and distilling high-quality single malt whiskies that are appreciated by connoisseurs all over the world.
Glenglassaugh's Coastal Cask Series celebrates the relaunch of the distillery in 2008 and presents an exclusive collection of ten casks that perfectly capture the rich coastal character of the whisky. Each bottling comes from a cask distilled immediately after the reopening of the distillery. Truly unique, they are not chill-filtered, are available as single cask bottlings and are individually hand-numbered.
Glenglassaugh 9 Years Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky 2012 is matured for 9 years in a single Pedro Ximenez Puncheon.
Distilled: February 02, 2012
Bottled: 2021
Cask number: 2922
Limited to: 680 bottles
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Nose: Candied limes, berries, coconuts, pears, beeswax.
Taste: Mineral, tropical fruit, pralines, sea salt.
Finish: Long lasting.
58% abv
En Colibri Spirits elaboramos un whisky ecológico de autor que une tradición, sostenibilidad y carácter. Cada botella es el resultado de una elaboración meticulosa, con ingredientes nobles y un proceso artesanal que respeta los tiempos y realza cada matiz del sabor.
Se elabora mediante una maceración lenta con leña renovable de origen controlado, seguida de una fermentación natural con levaduras nórdicas tradicionales. El proceso continúa con una destilación en pequeños lotes para garantizar la calidad y finaliza con una maduración prolongada que permite alcanzar un equilibrio perfecto.