More information Glen Deveron Reserve 10 Years (Highland) Whisky
Glen Deveron is a single malt whisky that is produced at the little known Macduff distillery, close to the Highland coastal town of Banff. The distillery was founded in 1962 and was originally named as Glen Deveron due to its proximity to the River Deveron. It became Macduff in the 1970s, following a change of ownership. The current owners are John Dewar & Sons, a subsidiary of the Bacardi group, and most of the three million litres produced there each year is used in Dewar's popular range of blended whiskies. Macduff is one of the few distilleries in Scotland to have an odd number of stills - they have five and this is unusual as stills normally operate in pairs, so therefore most distilleries have an even number of them.
Technical DetailsBrand | GLEN DEVERON |
Size | 70 CL |
Format | Glass |
Region Produced in | Banff - Highlands |
Type | Single Malt |
Cask | Spanish ex-Jerez casks |
Alcohol Content | 40% |
Reserve | 10 Years |
Tasting Notes | Colour: Nine carat gold
Nose: Overtones of nut oil with a complex fruity background giving way to a classic Speyside estery nose and notes of fresh plum
Palate: A creamy mouth feel, with a voluptuous fruity sweetness akin to rich fruit pudding |
Package | Box |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 8,50 x 8,50 cm |
Volumetric Weight | 1,50 |
Storage Instructions | Cool and dry conditions |
Manufacturer/Producer | Macduff distillery. |
Country Produced in | Scotland |
1 Liter Proportion EUR | 32,78 |
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