Description
This blend contains a high amount of Speyside malts and takes its name from the famous clipper built in 1869.
This is a Berry Brothers & Rudd era version of the popular blend, which was then bought over by the Edrington group before being sold in 2019.
Please note as this is a vintage whisky, conditions of bottle/label and liquid level can vary.

Distillery: Glenrothes
Rothes, Scotland
The Glenrothes distillery is in the town of Rothes, in the heart of Speyside.
With no visitors centre, this incredible distillery does not even have a road sign as it is the Glenrothes whisky itself which marks its place.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Light and gentle with cut herbs, custard and a floral hint. Palate: Well rounded, full of barley. Finish: A good length with warming tones.