| Rating | 93 | 
													
													
								
									| Style | Scotch Whiskey
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									| Classification | Single Malt | 
																
																
								
								
								
																
									| Age Statement | 12 Years | 
																
								
									| Produced In | Scotland | 
																
									| ABV | 46% | 
								
									| Availability | Year Round | 
								
									| Price | $105.00 | 
															
								| Reviewed By | Tim McKirdy | 
							
							
															| Reviewed | 2024-08-01 | 
				  
			
	
			
		 
		
				
		
		
			The Glenturret 12 Year Single Malt 2023 Release 
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The Glenturret was founded in 1763, making it Scotland’s oldest working distillery. That rich heritage and cumulative prowess is clearly reflected in this Highland single malt. Its Cognac-adjacent profile dishes up a range of flavors from raisins and baking spices to oak and demerara sweetness. There’s no peat to speak of here, but it sips like a Scotch that’s well above the 12-year mark without seeming tired or past its prime.
		
				
		
	 
	
	
			
			
				 
				
					
				
						The Glenturret 12 Year Single Malt 2023 Release				
					
				
			 
			
				
				The Glenturret was founded in 1763, making it Scotland’s oldest working distillery. That rich heritage and cumulative prowess is clearly reflected in this Highland single malt. Its Cognac-adjacent profile dishes up a range of flavors from raisins and baking spices to oak and demerara sweetness. There’s no peat to speak of here, but it sips like a Scotch that’s well above the 12-year mark without seeming tired or past its prime.				
 Reviewed On: 08-01-2024					
        	
			
	
	 
	
			
			
				 
				
					
				
						The Glenturret 12 Year Single Malt 2023 Release				
					
				
			 
			
				
				The Glenturret was founded in 1763, making it Scotland’s oldest working distillery. That rich heritage and cumulative prowess is clearly reflected in this Highland single malt. Its Cognac-adjacent profile dishes up a range of flavors from raisins and baking spices to oak and demerara sweetness. There’s no peat to speak of here, but it sips like a Scotch that’s well above the 12-year mark without seeming tired or past its prime.				
 Reviewed On: 08-01-2024					
        	
			
	
	 
