A wonderful old bottle of Clynelish 12-year-old released in the 1970s in the iconic white label design with DCL subsidiary Ainslie & Heilbron still as the licensees of the distillery.
These bottlings contain 1960s whisky distilled at the original Clynelish distillery which of course had already been rebranded as Brora in the 1970s by the time this bottling came out, and they really have to be tasted to be believed.
Expect thick notes of engine oil, coal, wild flowers, massive concentrated coastal notes with tons of minerality, flints, delicate, oily phenols, huge waxiness and metallic notes with paraffin, camphor, resin, polish and white fruits. Some of the most unique and distinctive whisky ever bottled. Old school Clynelish is not easy, it's not sexy and it can be difficult but if you like this style, this will blow your mind.
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Clynelish 12 Year Old 1970s
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