Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky Bottled by: Brave New Spirits 70cl / 54.1%
A 2008 Glenlossie 13-year-old, bottled in 2022 by Brave New Spirits for their Cask Noir series, whose names and labels pay tribute to old film noir with references to the distillery.
This 13-year-old Glenlossie 2008 is titled The Curious Sister, which we're guessing is a reference to Glenlossie being the older but lesser-known sister distillery to Mannochmore, which is built on the same site. This 2008 Glenlossie was bottled from a first fill Amontillado sherry cask #12178 without colouring or chill filtration at its natural cask strength of 54.1%, yielding a total of 258 bottles.
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Glenlossie 2008-2022 | 13 Year Old | Cask Noir Single Cask #12178
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It’s a fabulous single malt - first discovered in holiday to Scotland. Small batch whisky and is mostly used as a main component of a blended whisky. Lovely smooth taste
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