The Glenlivet 12 Year Provence Edition Single Malt Scotch

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The Glenlivet 12 Year Provence Edition Single Malt Scotch

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The Glenlivet 12 Year Provence Edition is a distinguished single malt Scotch whisky that showcases the innovative spirit of Scotland's oldest licensed distillery. This exceptional expression undergoes double maturation, beginning its journey in traditional Speyside oak before finishing in French wine and Provence Cru Classé wine casks, creating a harmonious marriage of Highland tradition and French elegance.

Since 1824, The Glenlivet Distillery has stood as a beacon of Speyside craftsmanship in the rolling hills of Banffshire. Founded by George Smith, this pioneering distillery earned the first legal distilling license in the parish of Glenlivet, establishing a legacy of innovation that continues with expressions like this Provence Edition. The distillery's commitment to exploring new maturation techniques while honoring traditional methods exemplifies the forward-thinking spirit that has made The Glenlivet synonymous with exceptional single malt whisky.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Honeyed stone fruit, floral lavender, vanilla custard, fresh grape must, subtle oak spice
  • Palate: Poached pears, apricot preserves, delicate wine tannins, creamy malt sweetness, hints of Mediterranean herbs
  • Finish: Medium length with lingering fruit compote, gentle oak warmth, and a whisper of French wine complexity

Product Details

Spirit Type Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Volume 750ml
Age Statement 12 Years
Distillery The Glenlivet Distillery
Region Speyside, Scotland
Barrel Type Speyside Oak, French Wine & Provence Cru Classé Wine Casks
Established 1824

Perfect For

  • Wine Enthusiasts: Ideal for those who appreciate the nuanced complexity that wine cask finishing brings to single malt whisky
  • Contemplative Sipping: Perfect for quiet evening reflection, allowing the layered flavors to unfold slowly
  • Special Occasions: An elegant choice for celebrations that call for something distinctive yet approachable
  • Collector's Cabinet: A noteworthy addition representing The Glenlivet's innovative approach to cask finishing

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Glenlivet 12 Year Provence Edition taste like?

The Glenlivet 12 Year Provence Edition offers a sophisticated flavor profile characterized by honeyed fruit notes, floral elegance, and subtle wine influence. The double maturation process creates layers of poached pears, apricot preserves, and vanilla custard, complemented by delicate wine tannins and Mediterranean herb hints that distinguish it from traditional Speyside expressions.

How does the wine cask finishing affect the whisky?

The French wine and Provence Cru Classé wine cask finishing adds remarkable complexity and elegance to this expression. These casks impart subtle grape must aromas, delicate wine tannins, and fruit compote flavors that complement rather than overwhelm The Glenlivet's signature honeyed character, creating a harmonious bridge between Scottish whisky tradition and French winemaking heritage.

Is this good for whisky beginners?

The Glenlivet 12 Year Provence Edition serves as an excellent introduction to wine cask-finished whiskies for newcomers. Its approachable nature, combined with the familiar Glenlivet foundation and gentle wine influence, provides complexity without being intimidating, making it ideal for those exploring beyond entry-level expressions.

How should I serve The Glenlivet Provence Edition?

This expression is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to open up its delicate wine cask influences. Serve at room temperature in a proper whisky glass to fully appreciate the floral and fruit notes. The wine finishing makes it particularly suitable for pairing with cheese courses or light desserts.

What makes this different from regular Glenlivet 12?

Unlike the classic Glenlivet 12, this Provence Edition undergoes additional finishing in French wine and Provence Cru Classé wine casks after its initial maturation in Speyside oak. This double maturation process adds layers of fruit complexity, floral elegance, and wine-influenced tannins that create a more sophisticated and nuanced flavor profile than the standard expression.

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