The Glenrothes is a brand of single malt Scotch whisky, produced at the Glenrothes distillery in Speyside, Scotland. It is known for its elegant and complex flavor profile, with a focus on using high-quality oak casks for maturation.
Founded in 1879 by James Stuart and Co.
Originally used for blending, with single malts only being released in the 1990s
Acquired by Berry Bros. & Rudd in 2010
Another Speyside distillery, known for its heavily sherried single malts.
One of the most well-known Scotch whisky brands, with a range of expressions including some finished in unusual casks.
Sister distillery to Glenfiddich, also known for its range of expressions and use of unusual casks.
A non-age-statement expression designed to showcase the Glenrothes flavor profile, using a blend of vintages from different years.
A 12-year-old single malt, matured in a combination of sherry and bourbon casks.
A 25-year-old single malt, matured exclusively in sherry casks.
The Glenrothes is a brand of single malt Scotch whisky.
The Glenrothes is known for its elegant and complex flavor profile, with flavors of dried fruit, nutmeg, and vanilla, and a hint of peat smoke in some expressions.
The Glenrothes is best enjoyed neat or with a drop of water to release its full flavor.
The Vintage Reserve is a non-age-statement expression that is designed to showcase the Glenrothes flavor profile using a blend of vintages from different years, while other expressions are aged for a specific number of years.
The Glenrothes distillery is located in Rothes, in the Speyside region of Scotland.