
Glenrothes 10 Year Old 2013 Cask #4941106 The Octave Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Whiskey: Glenrothes 10 Year Old 2013 Cask #4941106 The Octave Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Distilled at Glenrothes in 2013, this single malt spent the following decade maturing, spending a final six months in an octave cask before it was bottled in 2024.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 103.6 (51.8%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Glenrothes
Distilled at Glenrothes in 2013, this single malt spent the following decade maturing, spending a final six months in an octave cask before it was bottled in 2024. A total of 89 bottles join The Octave collection from independent bottler Duncan Taylor.
Glenrothes 10 Year Old 2013 Cask #4941106 The Octave Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Full-bodied aromas. Delightful and refreshing.
Palate: A very pleasant, rich and smooth taste in the mouth. Lovely texture.
Finish: Elegant long lasting aftertaste.
Distillery Information
The Glenrothes story begins in 1878 when a distillery was founded by James Stuart and Co in the town of Rothes on the banks of the river Spey. Production commenced in 1879. The group also owned the nearby Macallan distillery. James Stuart, a principle of the group, left to focus his efforts on Macallan and three remaining members of the syndicate; William Grant, Robert Dick and John Cruickshank, formed William Grant and Co. In 1887, William Grant and Co. merged with Islay Distillery Co to form Highland Distillers Company (a forerunner of the present day Edrington Group). This included the Glenrothes distillery, as well as Bunnahabhain on Islay. The capacity was increased with the addition of further stills in 1898. 1922 disaster struck when the No 1 bonded warehouse caught fire and hundreds of casks of whisky exploded. Over 2500 barrels of whisky were lost. It is said that the locals had a field day scooping up all the whisky that had poured into a nearby burn.
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Whiskey: Glenrothes 10 Year Old 2013 Cask #4941106 The Octave Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Distilled at Glenrothes in 2013, this single malt spent the following decade maturing, spending a final six months in an octave cask before it was bottled in 2024.
Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!
Featured in
- ROLLING STONE
- MEN'S JOURNAL
- US WEEKLY
ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.
Size: 700ML
Proof: 103.6 (51.8%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Glenrothes
Distilled at Glenrothes in 2013, this single malt spent the following decade maturing, spending a final six months in an octave cask before it was bottled in 2024. A total of 89 bottles join The Octave collection from independent bottler Duncan Taylor.
Glenrothes 10 Year Old 2013 Cask #4941106 The Octave Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Full-bodied aromas. Delightful and refreshing.
Palate: A very pleasant, rich and smooth taste in the mouth. Lovely texture.
Finish: Elegant long lasting aftertaste.
Distillery Information
The Glenrothes story begins in 1878 when a distillery was founded by James Stuart and Co in the town of Rothes on the banks of the river Spey. Production commenced in 1879. The group also owned the nearby Macallan distillery. James Stuart, a principle of the group, left to focus his efforts on Macallan and three remaining members of the syndicate; William Grant, Robert Dick and John Cruickshank, formed William Grant and Co. In 1887, William Grant and Co. merged with Islay Distillery Co to form Highland Distillers Company (a forerunner of the present day Edrington Group). This included the Glenrothes distillery, as well as Bunnahabhain on Islay. The capacity was increased with the addition of further stills in 1898. 1922 disaster struck when the No 1 bonded warehouse caught fire and hundreds of casks of whisky exploded. Over 2500 barrels of whisky were lost. It is said that the locals had a field day scooping up all the whisky that had poured into a nearby burn.












