This bottling of an 11-year-old Ruadh Mhor single malt was produced by the independent bottler Sansibar Whisky as Batch No.8 for Finest Whisky Berlin, the label shows the Glenturret distillery. The whisky was distilled in 2010, matured in an ex-sherry butt and was bottled in 2021 with 256 bottles.
Glenturret is a distillery near Crieff on the River Turret, Perthshire Scotland, which claims to be the oldest distillery in Scotland. The present distillery dates from 1775, although whisky has been distilled there illegally since 1717. The house cat Towser has become famous: She lived to be 24 years old and is in the Guinness Book of Records with 28899 mice caught.
Scotland and Scotch whisky is a global trend, a development that has led to a flourishing whisky scene in Scotland. There is hardly a week that goes by in which there is no news about another new distillery being built or the reopening of a distillery that has been closed for a long time.
Scotland, together with Ireland, is today considered the motherland of whisky, whose roots there go back to around 1500 AD.
This bottling of an 11-year-old Ruadh Mhor single malt was produced by the independent bottler Sansibar Whisky as Batch No.8 for Finest Whisky Berlin, the label shows the Glenturret distillery. The whisky was distilled in 2010, matured in an ex-sherry butt and was bottled in 2021 with 256 bottles.
Glenturret is a distillery near Crieff on the River Turret, Perthshire Scotland, which claims to be the oldest distillery in Scotland. The present distillery dates from 1775, although whisky has been distilled there illegally since 1717. The house cat Towser has become famous: She lived to be 24 years old and is in the Guinness Book of Records with 28899 mice caught.
Scotland and Scotch whisky is a global trend, a development that has led to a flourishing whisky scene in Scotland. There is hardly a week that goes by in which there is no news about another new distillery being built or the reopening of a distillery that has been closed for a long time.
Scotland, together with Ireland, is today considered the motherland of whisky, whose roots there go back to around 1500 AD.