The Glenrothes has launched a remarkable 51-year-old single malt Scotch whisky presented in an exclusive Jesmonite column that can only be accessed by breaking it with a hammer. Valued at $46,500, this release emphasizes its uniqueness; buyers will not know the appearance until the decanter is revealed. A distinctive aspect of this whisky is its specific cask combination – one sherry-seasoned and the other a test cask – resulting in a vibrant yet complex taste, esteemed for its distinctive water source and craftsmanship that sets it apart within its parent distillery, Edrington.
"...This whisky defies expectations - elegant yet powerful, it offers a singular experience for those who truly understand and appreciate rarity," said master whisky maker.
"The Glenrothes wants to add additional exclusivity to an already ultra-aged, ultra-rare and ultra-expensive ($46,500) Scotch whisky."
"The distilleries share a parent in Edrington. Both use predominantly sherry-seasoned oak casks to age whisky..."
"The 51 Year Old is a marriage of just two casks, one a sherry-seasoned cask and the other a former remnant cask..."
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