Nose Honeyed orchard fruit, floral malt and a touch of golden syrup.
Palate Barley and more honey, with creamy vanilla appearing alongside gentle notes of fresh summer berries.
Finish Orange curd and buttery caramel.
Size- 70cl
Strength- 43%
Auction Expired
Item condition: New
Auction Expired because there were no bids
Glendullan distillery was built in 1897 by the Aberdeen blender and broker William Williams.
In 1925.Williams merged with Greenlees Brothers and was absorbed within The Distillers Company.
In 1972, a second distillery was built next door run in tandem with the original site until the original plant was closed in 1985.
In 1997, with the merger of Guinness plc(The Distillers Company owner) and Grand Metropolitan, Glendullan distillery become part of the new company, Diageo.
Low neck level.
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