
- Category – Spirits, whisky, Scotch, single malt, 48% abv
- Available – From this week
- Location – The UK, exclusively via Amazon
- Price – GBP50 (US$67.77) per 70cl bottle
Pernod Ricard has released another aged expression from its The Glenlivet Scotch whisky brand.
The Glenlivet 12-Year-Old Licensed Dram has been aged in first-fill US and European oak casks. The iteration, the bottle design for which is based on the oldest Glenlivet expression, is the second from the single malt’s ‘Original Stories’ series, following the launch of 12-Year-Old Illicit Still last year.
The limited-edition series will be added to annually for UK-based consumers.
“Inspired by our existing 12-Year-Old whisky, Licensed Dram is a new take on the single malt that started it all,” said Pernod UK’s commercial director, Ian Peart. “With online continuing to be an important channel for gifting this Christmas, and consumers searching for premium options that offer something more special, this new release is perfectly primed to tap into this consumer trend.”
In August, Gordon & MacPhail unveiled a range of single malt whiskies that had been produced and aged at The Glenlivet distillery.
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