$259
Sherried chocolate, leathery old wood and cooked dried fruit thread through this Glenrothes 20 Years Old 1997 in Cadenhead’s Small Batch, vatted from refill bourbon casks at 56.2% with a generous 1524 bottle outturn for the Netherlands.
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Cadenhead's Small Batch line presents vatted releases drawn from sister casks within the firm's deep stocks, sitting alongside the single cask Authentic Collection. 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 20 Years Old, distilled in 1997 and bottled in 2018 at 56.2%, was vatted from refill bourbon casks across a generous 1524 bottles released into the Netherlands market.
Twenty years in refill bourbon casks produces a profile fundamentally led by distillery character, with vatting of multiple casks smoothing individual variation. The casks' first fill activity exhausted under previous tenancy, the wood contributes through accumulated secondary chemistry: lignin's slow breakdown delivers syringaldehyde and vanillin at attenuated levels, lactones produce coconut and creamy oak through cumulative contact, and ellagitannins build structure gradually. The high outturn suggests pooling across a meaningful set of casks.
On the nose, sherried chocolate sits with leathery old wood depth, cooked and dried fruit threading through alongside a faint sweetness. The palate moves through fig, raisin and a savoury walnut depth despite the refill bourbon maturation, suggesting some casks within the vatting carried sherry residue. The 56.2% strength delivers the accumulated chemistry without harshness. The finish runs long and gently tannic, the vatting leaving a complex tail rather than a single dominant note.
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