Robb Report Singapore

HIGH SPIRITS

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The year 2018 welcomes a host of Diageo Special Releases guaranteed

to broaden your appreciati­on of Scotch.

Pittyvaich 28 Year Old offers a rare glimpse into a unique twodecade-old distillery.

“The Special Releases launch is a highlight of our whisky calendar year. It’s a collection which allows

both knowledgea­ble whisky fans and those new

to Scotch to hunt out truly unique limited

editions.”

Every year, Scotch whisky connoisseu­rs eagerly await the autumn launch of Diageo’s Special Releases, a tradition which began in 2001. These limited quantities of whisky stocks originate from the ancient Scottish landscape; birthed at its lowlands to highlands, and around the hills of Speyside to the windswept isle of Islay. A key imperative of the Special Releases is to ensure all the malts are faithful to the spirit of their creation, and thus bottled with their natural colour, cask strength and not chill-filtered. This year, the 10 expression­s which made the cut represent some of Scotland’s rarest and oldest gems. In the words of Donald Colville, Diageo’s global malts ambassador: “The Special Releases launch is a highlight of our whisky calendar year. It’s a collection which allows both knowledgea­ble whisky fans and those new to Scotch to hunt out truly unique limited editions.”

Nine of 10 expression­s have been announced, while the last bottling will make its anticipate­d appearance in midSeptemb­er 2018. Of the nine, one will find a staggering breadth which includes the fiery smoke of a Talisker 8 Year Old, aged in first fill ex-bourbon casks and bottled at 59.4 per cent ABV. Across the tasting spectrum, the 27-year-old Inchgower from Speyside boasts the whisky region’s familiar floral and fruity notes, mellowed by 27 years inside American oak. Its Speyside brethren, Pittyvaich 28 Year Old offers a rare glimpse into a unique two-decade-old distillery; one which was founded in 1974 by Arthur Bell & Sons, mothballed in 1993 and demolished in 2002.

Rounding up the rest of the nine are the Carsebridg­e 48 Year Old (1,000 bottles), Caol Ila 35 Year Old (3,276 bottles), Oban 21 Year Old, Caol Ila Unpeated 15 Year Old, The Singleton of Glen Ord 14 Year Old and Lagavulin 12 Year Old.

These premium bottles may be purchased from the private client sales team at Johnnie Walker House Singapore – a by-invite-only private suite – or at

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