Old Pulteney, Pineau des Charentes Cask, Coastal Series, Highland, Single Scotch Whisky (46%)

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Old Pulteney, Pineau des Charentes Cask, Coastal Series, Highland, Single Scotch Whisky (46%)

Description

Old Pulteney was established in 1826 and produces whiskies that reflect their coastal heritage to the extent known as “Maritime Malt”. Based in Wick, sea air has a marked effect on maturation processes here, which occur in traditional dunnage warehouses. The Pineau des Charentes Cask Finish was matured in casks that once held this sweet fortified French wine. The result is a sweet, rich single malt, bursting with dried fruit flavours and subtle saltiness.

Iain Glover, Spirits Advisor, Berry Bros. & Rudd

Product Type Scotch Whisky
Main Ingredients Barley
Region Scotch Whisky OLD SAP
Producer Old Pulteney Distillery, Highlands

About this spirit

Old Pulteney Distillery, Highlands

Established in 1826 in Wick, Pulteney Distillery is the most northerly distillery on the Scottish mainland and at that time was only accessible by sea. The barley was brought in by sea, the whisky shipped out by boat and many of the distillery workers were also employed as fishermen. During the years of maturation, Old Pulteney absorbs the sea breeze shaping its distinct flavour. The heritage of Wick is strongly portrayed in the presentation of Old Pulteney. The distinctive still shaped bottle is screen printed with a traditional Wick herring drifter. These boats were used to catch herring at the beginning of the 19th century.  An ancient map of the north of Scotland is printed on the inside, pinpointing Pulteney Distillery. The distillery is named after an old estate in the Southern part of the city of Wick, Pulteney town. The founding Henderson family kept ownership of the distillery until the mid 1920's, when it was bought by James Wartson, owner of Parkmore and Ord. The current owners, the Inver House company bought both Balblair and Pulteney distilleries in 1995. Pulteney's signature single malt is known as Old Pulteney, characterised by a vividly fresh, dry, salty tang. The majority of the production is destined for the blends of Inver House such as MacArthur's and Pinwinnie Royal, and for the Heather Cream whisky liqueur.
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Barley

Barley is a key ingredient in the production of some of the world's most renowned spirits, particularly whiskey and Scotch whisky. Malted barley is used as the primary grain in many single malt and blended Scotch whiskies, where it contributes a distinct malty, nutty, and sometimes smoky flavour profile. In addition to Scotch, barley is also a staple in the production of Irish whiskey, where it often lends a smoother, creamier taste. The versatility of barley as a grain makes it a favorite for creating complex and deeply nuanced spirits cherished by enthusiasts worldwide.

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