Independent distiller Glen Scotia has introduced a new rare 30 Year Old Single Malt scotch whisky to its range.
The whisky has been created by using a single distillation from 1989, which has been matured in European Oak hogshead sherry casks.
Iain McAlister, Master Distiller at Glen Scotia, said: “The Glen Scotia 30 Year Old Single Malt is an exceptional new addition to Glen Scotia’s portfolio. The flavour profile is deep and distinguished, showcasing the complex flavours and maritime influence that Glen Scotia has become known for.
“Like our distillery, the Glen Scotia 30 Year Old is steeped in history and after three decades of maturation, I am proud to finally be able to unveil this new expression to the world.”
Bottled at 50.8% ABV and presented in a striking case created using sustainably sourced British oak, keeping each individually numbered bottle in place. Inside, the case boasts elegant black lining.
The liquid is extremely limited, with only 500 bottles available to purchase worldwide, and has a price tag of £850.