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Cadenhead’s Single Cask label presents this Glenrothes 16 Years Old 2001 in 50ml format at 54.3%, with 264 bottles vatted from refill bourbon casks delivering honeyed barley and faint cooked vegetable depth for France.
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Cadenhead's Single Cask label presents bottlings from individual casks at natural strength, with the 50ml format used here suggesting a sample sized edition or a value tier release. Cadenhead's is Scotland's oldest continuously operating independent bottler, founded in Aberdeen in 1842 and now operated from Campbeltown under J&A Mitchell ownership. This Glenrothes 16 Years Old, distilled in 2001 and bottled in 2018 at 54.3%, was vatted from refill bourbon casks across 264 bottles released into the French market.
Sixteen years in refill bourbon casks produces a profile fundamentally led by distillery character. The casks' first fill activity softened by previous tenancy, the wood contributes through gradual extraction: lignin's breakdown delivers vanillin and syringaldehyde at attenuated levels, lactones produce coconut and creamy oak through cumulative contact, and ellagitannins build structure gradually. The 54.3% strength reflects measured cask environment across the long maturation.
On the nose, honeyed barley sits with vanilla pod, fresh apple and a faint coconut lift. A cooked vegetable depth threads through underneath signalling the spirit's tertiary chemistry. The palate moves through cooked pear, lemon curd and a clean toasted oak undertone, with 54.3% strength delivering distillery character without harshness. The finish is medium long and softly drying, the cask leaving the spirit's preserved Speyside fruit clearly framed.
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