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Whisky Menu - Speyside (A-G)

Whisky Menu - Speyside (A-G)

The heart of Scottish whisky production, more than 50% of Scotland’s operating distilleries are on Speyside. Often Speysiders are sweet full flavoured whiskies while sherry is a common characteristic of many Speysiders.

 

Speyside Collection at The Exmoor White Horse Inn

Aberlour 10yr Old

Malty and spicy on the nose, with a smooth full body and hints of berry fruit.

Allt-A-Bhainne 1991

From a modern distillery built in the 1970’s this has hints of both flowers and spices and is fairly light in body.

Ardmore 1987

Characterised by a dry caramel toffee finish with hints of marzipan.

Auchroisk 1974 single cask

Very pale in colour with hints of oak and vanilla and a very dry finish.

Auchroisk 1993

Pale in colour but with a distinctive nutty (pine?) and biscuity palate.

Aultmore 1989

Fruity hints of currants and raisins smoothed out with a hint of sherry.

Balmenach 1991

Fairly hot and spicy on the nose with both ginger and smoke to taste.

The Balvenie 10yr Founders Reserve

Pale gold in colour, honey sweet with just a hint of sherry and fruit.

The Balvenie 12yr Double Wood

Amber in colour this elegant whisky is finished for 6 to 12 months in sweet oloroso sherry casks, giving beautiful balance and notes of heather honey, cinnamon and orange.

The Balvenie 15yr Single Barrel

Numbered stamped and signed each bottling is unique and irreplaceable, notes of heather, vanilla and a honey sweetness with a surprisingly dry finish.

Banff 1976

From a distillery that once supplied the House of Commons. This has a fresh light colour with a grassy citric nose, and a smooth almost tropical palate.

Benriach 1976

Light and smooth body with a distinctively flowery nose.

Benriach 1981

Distinctive cereal notes on the palate, dry finish.

Benrinnes 1991

Partially triple distilled from a very quirky distillery. This is a big creamy whisky with a fair touch of smoke and hint of peat.

Benromach Original

Restrained and fragrant a surprisingly mellow whisky from the smallest distillery on speyside.

Benromach Organic

The first completely organic scotch whisky.

Benromach Peatsmoke

Very heavily peated for Speyside, smoke and peat balanced on the palate by heather and vanilla.

Benromach 15yr

This is an assertive whisky with a flowery almost hoppy punch.

Royal Brackla 1981

From the first distillery to gain the Royal Warrant this golden whiskey has a very hot and almost astringent finish.

Cardhu 12yr

Light to medium in body with a very smooth velvety body and a malty sweet palate and lashings of vanilla.

An Cnoc 12yr

Very creamy whisky surprisingly light in body, soft notes of fruit.

Coleburn 1972

Our oldest whisky slightly viscous with pepper and a hint of peat.

Coleburn 1981

Flavours of caramel, and dried fruit and spices.

Cragganmore 12yr

Golden in colour, the most complex bouquet of any malt, medium in body.

Craigellachie 1990

Fairly sweet with distinctive malty nuts.

Dailuaine 16yr

Rich almost tawny colour, full body with hefty aromas of port and autumn fruit.

Dallas Dhu

Now closed and in the care of Historic Scotland this is a lush silky whisky with soft fruits and honey.

Singleton of Dufftown 10yr

Pale golden lightly syrupy with a soft hint of malt.

Glen Craig 1975

A deep gold colour, very oily and full with strong notes of spicy dried fruit. Distilled from the Lomond stills of Glenburgie.

Glen Elgin 12yr

Deep gold, fruity and flowery with a dry and spicy finish.

Glen Grant 21yr

Lots of sherry in the nose and on the palate followed by malty peaty notes.

Glen Keith 10yr

Flowers and lemongrass on the nose with a tart fruity finish.

Glen Moray no age statement Chardonnay finish

Very pale gold hint of banana and soft fruit, crisp apple finish.

Glen Spey 16yr Cadenhead Cask Strength

Light gold, grass oak and walnut on the nose dry finish.

Glen Spey 12yr

Full gold colour medium oily body and a lively sweet palate.

Glendronach 15yr

Sweet raisiny sherry very rich and smooth balanced with a dry maltiness.

Glendullan 12yr

Very pale almost white with an extraordinarily long perfumy finish.

Glenfarclas 10yr

Full gold firm body with a hint of sherry and a long sweet finish.

Glenfarclas 15yr

Perhaps the best balanced Glenfarclas plenty of sherry oak and maltiness but with all the elements beautifully blended.

Glenfarclas 105 Cask Strength

Very robust strong and heavy rich nectar and honey dryness.

Glenfiddich 12yr

Fruity pear like on the nose with a smooth oily maltiness.

Glenfiddich 12yr Caoran Reserve

Gentle peat and smoke, achieved using casks that have previously held Islay whisky.

Glenfiddich 15yr Solera Reserve

Chocolate and pears and a hint of ginger to finish.

Glenglassaugh 1986

Bright lemony yellow with slight hint of lemon zest and rooty liquorice.

The Glenlivet 12yr

Pale gold with a remarkably clean flowery and peachy palate.

Glenlossie 1978

Malty and dry with a perfume and spice especially at the finish.

Glenrothes 1994

Sweet and malty with spicy fruit and a hint of peat.

Glentauchers 1990

Full and milky on the nose. The body much lighter and dryer.

The Above Whiskies have a price range of £2.95 - £12.05.