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Old Pulteney 15 Year Single Malt Scotch

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  • Description

Enjoyably coastal single malt from the Old Pulteney range, launched in 2018 alongside three other excellent expressions (12 Year Old and 18 Year Old). Excellent stuff from this much-celebrated distillery in the Highlands.

Nose: Toffee, coffee and sultanas. Balanced sweetness of toffee and sea spray salinity.

Palate: Salted caramel cookies, green apple sharpness, sea salt and straw.

Finish: Chocolate with red chilli. A hint of spiced rum warmth.

SUSTAINABILITY

SeaTrees is a not-for-profit ocean initiative run by LA-based Sustainable Surf. Working with scientists and communities around the world, it supports the protection, restoration and regeneration of blue carbon ecosystems which include mangrove trees, kelp forests, coral reefs and seagrass meadows.

Here at Old Pulteney, based in the coastal town of Wick, the past, present and the taste of the whisky itself, is influenced by our intrinsic connection to the sea, which we are dedicated to protecting, and so have partnered with SeaTrees to help regenerate the health of the ocean and protect coastal ecosystems.

We believe that it is our collective responsibility to look after our natural environment, increase biodiversity, promote plant productivity and protect sea life.