GlenAllachie - 16 Year Old (Billy Walker 50th Anniversary) Past Edition
GlenAllachie - 16 Year Old (Billy Walker 50th Anniversary) Past Edition

GlenAllachie

16 Year Old (Billy Walker 50th Anniversary) Past Edition

£225.00
70cl / 57.1%

This is the first instalment of Billy Walker's 50th Anniversary celebratory series, consisting of the Past, Present and Future editions. 

This sherry-matured 16 year old Glenallachie is the result of combining nine 2005 vintage Spanish sherry butts, hand-selected by Master Distiller, Billy Walker. Bottled at cask strength in February 2022. 

One of only 4,000 bottles released.

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RegionSpeyside

Distillery StatusOperational

Bottles Produced4000

Size70cl

Delivery Weight2.0 kg

Strength57.1%

ABOUT THE DISTILLERY / BOTTLER


Glenallachie is a malt whisky distillery in Aberlour founded in 1967. Billy Walker, Graham Stevenson and Trisha Savage came together as The GlenAllachie Distillers Company Ltd to purchase the distillery in 2017.  Across the senior team the three directors of The GlenAllachie Distillers Company have almost 100 years experience in the Scotch whisky industry.

The distillery draws its water from spring fed and snow water fed streams on Ben Rinnes. It uses lightly peated malts.  The distillery uses a semi-lauter mash tun, and six stainless steel washbacks. It uses two lantern shaped wash stills, and two onion shaped spirit stills for distillation.  The distilled spirit is matured in used oak bourbon barrels.

Core range of whiskies to be launched are 10, 12, 18 and 25 Year Old. 

Pronunciation : "glen-alla-key"

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