The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve Single Malt Whisky, 70 cl

£35.99

Country

Scotland

Region

Speyside

Size

70cl

ABV

40%

Closure

Cap

The Glenlivet, the original Speyside single malt, has launched The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve, a new rum barrel finished single malt Scotch. The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve combines the heritage of Scotch whisky with the flavour and soul of the Caribbean.

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Our founder, George Smith, instilled a culture of creativity within our brand DNA and with The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve, we have once again challenged the status quo. At The Glenlivet we are always looking at new ways to explore different flavours to break old whisky conventions. After experimenting with Cognac casks in the past, it seemed only natural that we would set our sights on other cask experiments and rum barrels were next.  By bringing rum barrels and Scotch together for the first time in our history, we have brought some bold and tropical Caribbean flavours to our traditional Speyside style.

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Product DescriptionOur founder, George Smith, instilled a culture of creativity within our brand DNA and with The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve, we have once again challenged the status quo. At The Glenlivet we are always looking at new ways to explore different flavours to break old whisky conventions. After experimenting with Cognac casks in the past, it seemed only natural that we would set our sights on other cask experiments and rum barrels were next.  By bringing rum barrels and Scotch together for the first time in our history, we have brought some bold and tropical Caribbean flavours to our traditional Speyside style.

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