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Fettercairn | Warehouse 2 | Batch No. 4 | 48,8%

Fettercairn | Warehouse 2 | Batch No. 4 | 48,8%

SINGLE MALT WHISKY
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Fettercairn Warehouse 2 Batch No. 4 ist die vierte Veröffentlichung der renommierten Warehouse 2 Collection. Er wurde unter Verwendung einer handverlesenen Auswahl von Fässern aus amerikanischer und ungarischer Eiche hergestellt, die in erster und zweiter Abfüllung gelagert wurden. Die Spirituose, die 2014 aus den Brennblasen von Fettercairn floss, reifte seitdem im Fettercairn Warehouse 2, was zu einem Whisky mit ausgeprägtem Charakter und Komplexität führte.

Der Whisky hat eine natürliche goldene Honigfarbe, die sofort auf sein reichhaltiges Profil hindeutet. Am Gaumen zeigt er Noten von Vanille aus Madagaskar, pochierten Birnen und gestoßenem Pfeffer und bietet eine faszinierende Mischung aus Süße und Würze. Der Abgang ist geprägt von Toffee, Honig und einer reichen Nussigkeit, die eine lebendige und doch elegante Balance schaffen.

Unterschwellige Töne von Honigmelone, Passionsfrucht, brünierten Zitrusfrüchten und süßem Eichenholz fügen weitere Schichten der Komplexität hinzu und machen jeden Schluck zu einem unvergesslichen Erlebnis.

TASTING NOTES
Nose Warmer Honig, Alphonso-Mango, Brioche, Kakao, subtile Waldfrüchte und ein Hauch von Rosenwasser.
Palate Passionsfrucht, Papaya, rote Beeren und Traubenmost harmonieren mit gezuckerten Mandeln, Gewürzen aus der Patisserie und Heidehonig.
Finish Langer und warmer Abgang.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Category Single Malt Whisky
Country Scotland
Region Highlands
Volume 700.0ml
Alcohol Content 48.8%-vol
Age (in years) No Age Statement
Bottling Date 2022
Batch 4
Cask Type Bourbon, Rum, Wine
Peat Unpeated
Filtration Non-chill-filtered
Colouring Not Coloured
Distillery Fettercairn Distillery, Distillery Rd, Fettercairn, Laurencekirk AB30 1YB, Scotland, United Kingdom
Importer / Distributor Mack & Schühle AG, Neue Str. 45, 73277 Owen, Deutschland
  • Fettercairn - Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Fettercairn Distillery, located in the village of Fettercairn in the eastern Highlands region of Scotland, is known for producing high-quality Single Malt Whisky. Founded in 1824, Fettercairn is part of the Whyte & Mackay group and is characterized by its consistent dedication to traditional whisky making.

    The distillery uses the pure water from the Cairngorm Mountains and relies on proven methods in whisky production. Notably, the innovative cooling method during distillation gives Fettercairn whiskies a distinctive smoothness.

    Fettercairn's range includes whiskies such as the Fettercairn 12 Years, known for its balanced flavor, and the Fettercairn 18 Years, which achieves greater depth of flavors through extended maturation in selected casks. Both exemplify the distillery's commitment to producing whiskies with clear character and quality.

    Furthermore, Fettercairn is engaged in the development of limited editions and special releases, offering a broader range of flavor profiles. These products reflect the distillery's commitment to innovation and artisanal expertise.

    Fettercairn Distillery offers visitors the opportunity to learn more about the production process and discover the diversity of its products. The distillery represents the connection between traditional whisky making and the pursuit of continuous development.

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