- 700ml
Singleton Dufftown 18 Year Old is an exceptional single malt whisky from the Dufftown distillery, located in the Speyside region of Scotland. It is aged for 18 years in American and European oak barrels, which gives it a unique and complex flavor. On the nose, the Singleton Dufftown 18 Year Old Whisky releases aromas of green apple, pear and vanilla, accompanied by notes of honey and caramel. On the palate, it reveals flavors of dried fruit, dark chocolate and cinnamon, with a sweet and spicy finish.
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The Singleton House embodies Scottish excellence and craftsmanship through a range of refined and accessible single malt whiskies. Developed by Diageo, this brand brings together three iconic distilleries: Glen Ord in the Highlands, as well as Dufftown and Glendullan in the Speyside region.
Singleton whiskies are known for their smoothness and roundness, achieved through meticulous aging in European oak casks that previously held sherry. This process imparts rich and complex aromas, blending notes of ripe fruits, caramel, hazelnut, and delicate spices.
Each of the three distilleries offers its own distinctive flavor profile:
• Singleton of Glen Ord delivers a fruity and spicy whisky, perfect for those who appreciate warm and deep flavors.
• Singleton of Dufftown stands out with a creamy texture, caramel, and dried fruit notes, offering a balanced and indulgent experience.
• Singleton of Glendullan reveals a lighter, more floral profile, characterized by citrus hints and a refreshing finish.
With their approachable yet elegant character, Singleton whiskies appeal to both newcomers and connoisseurs seeking a harmonious and flavorful single malt.
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