The GlenDronach Kingsman Edition 1991, according to those behind it, marks the birth year of Kingsman agent Gary ‘Eggsy’ Unwin. It is a limited edition offering, drawn from ex-sherry casks which were selected by GlenDronach whisky maker Rachel Barrie, and is bottled at 48.2% ABV.
“It took over a quarter of a century for The GlenDronach Kingsman Edition to come of age, matured in sherry casks from birth,” said Barrie in a prepared statement. “As we say at the distillery, ‘Cask is King’ and this is evident in the taste experience of The GlenDronach Kingsman Edition 1991 Vintage, which is richly sherried, elegant and full bodied to the last. We hope you agree, it is whisky fit for a Kingsman.”
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- Color: Deep walnut brown.
- Nose: Waves of black grapes on a woody vine combine with antique leather and maple leaf tobacco.
- Palate: Ripe Victoria plum and Seville orange give way to Old Jamaican ginger cake and sticky black treacle.
- Finish: Lingering and warm, with ground coffee, dark chocolate and walnut raisin cake.










