Glenglassaugh Distillery, based in Scotland and owned by Brown-Forman, announced recently a large new collection of 10- and 11-year old whiskies made since the distillery re-opened in 2008—after opening in 1875, closing in 1907, re-opening in 1960, and closing again in 1986. The distillery has unveiled a few new spirits in recent years, on the heels of several releases of decades-old expressions put up before the 1986 closure.

“The collection, hand selected by Master Blender Dr. Rachel Barrie, captures the lush, coastal character of this traditionally-crafted Highland single malt, defined by its location and elemental influences,” said in a prepared statement from the distillery. “As time passes and character evolves, the full collection has taken all of its deepening colour from coastal maturation in oak. The coastal warehouses benefit from the invigorating North Sea air which influences the cask maturation, creating Glenglassaugh’s signature colour and palate.”
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“Nurtured by the coast,” added Barrie, “each Glenglassaugh Coastal Cask shares a unique and luscious sweetness. With tasting notes ranging from raspberry fruit jam to salted caramel; tropical fruit syrup to chocolate profiterole and clotted cream, this collection is a celebration of Glenglassaugh’s coastal malt journey, which I hope you will savour to the full.”
The US release, from cask R12-213-1, is an 11-year-old unpeated expression aged in an oloroso hogshead and bottled at 51.1% ABV. The distillery’s official tasting notes for that expression are below:
- Color: Honeyed gold
- Nose: Chocolate ganache, caramel roasted coffee and seaside toffee and pistachio nut brittle
- Palate: Orange and sherried fruit explosion with sun dried raisin and buttered croissant with lashings of chocolate spread









