Speyburn 18 Year Old Single Malt Scotch WhiskyHighland Single Malt | 92 Proof (46% ABV) | 750mLProcess & ProfileSpeyburn 18 Year Old Single Malt Scotch is a matured Highland whisky crafted in the Speyside region of Scotland. Distilled using pure water from
Highland Single Malt | 92 Proof (46% ABV) | 750mL
Speyburn 18 Year Old Single Malt Scotch is a matured Highland whisky crafted in the Speyside region of Scotland. Distilled using pure water from the Granty Burn and malted barley, it is aged for a full 18 years in a combination of American oak and Spanish oak casks. This dual-cask aging develops a refined balance of vanilla sweetness and sherried richness, capturing the classic elegance of long-aged Speyside whisky.
Non-chill filtered and bottled at a robust 46% ABV, this expression showcases the distillerys commitment to full-bodied character and natural flavor integrity.
Nose: Honeyed malt, orange zest, dried fruits, and nutmeg
Palate: Rich and rounded with notes of dark chocolate, spiced apple, toffee, and roasted nuts
Finish: Long and warming with layers of oak spice, citrus peel, and soft smoke
Aged 18 years in a mix of American and Spanish oak casks
Non-chill filtered for full texture and flavor
Bottled at 46% ABV for a richer mouthfeel
Made using spring water from the Granty Burn, a key Speyside characteristic
A premium Speyside whisky that balances sweetness, spice, and depth
Sip neat to appreciate its layered complexity and smooth warmth. A few drops of water will open up its fruity and spicy notes even further. Ideal for pairing with dark chocolate, roasted almonds, or aged cheese for a refined after-dinner experience.
1. Is Speyburn 18 peated?
No, this is a non-peated whisky, focusing on malt sweetness, oak richness, and subtle spice.
2. What types of casks are used in aging?
Its aged in a mix of American oak ex-bourbon casks and Spanish oak ex-sherry casks.
3. Is it chill filtered or colored?
It is non-chill filtered for maximum flavor. Caramel coloring may be used minimally for consistency, as is common in Scotch.
4. Is Speyburn a Highland or Speyside distillery?
While geographically Highland, Speyburn is classified as a Speyside distillery, known for elegant and approachable styles.
5. How does it compare to other 18-year-olds?
It delivers exceptional value and complexityideal for those seeking a classic Speyside profile with extended aging.
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