
Singleton of Glen Ord 17 Year Old (Special Release 2025) Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Whiskey: Singleton of Glen Ord 17 Year Old (Special Release 2025) Single Malt Scotch Whisky
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 111 (55.5%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Glen Ord
This whisky is truly a delight for the senses and will be sure to please even the most discerning whisky connoisseur. Enjoy it neat or on the rocks for an unforgettable experience.
Singleton of Glen Ord 17 Year Old (Special Release 2025) Single Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: Honeyed pear and apple strudel lead, joined by vanilla cream, baked citrus peel, and a subtle struck match sulphur note. Mezcal’s earthy smoke lingers in the background, with dried herbs and roasted pineapple.
Palate: A lively mix of raisin and marmalade sweetness balanced by green chilli spice, with roasted agave and cocoa nibs emerging alongside toasted oak and candied ginger.
Finish: Long and complex, with pepper warmth, leathery spice, drying oak, and a last wisp of mezcal smoke.
Distillery Information
One of but a handful of Scotch whisky distilleries that possess onsite barley maltings, Glen Ord has a decidedly large maltings capacity of around 36,000 tonnes annually, thus it also provides malt for several other Diageo-owned distilleries. The Glen Ord distillery lies in the village of Muir of Ord to the north of Inverness. It was during the 13th century that King Alexander III gave areas of land to the Mackenzie’s of Ord. In 1820, Thomas Mackenzie inherited a plot of land and used much of it to grow barley. The Black Isle, as the area is known, has long since been associated with the cultivation of barley and accordingly the Ord Distillery Company was founded in 1838 and licensed to Donald MacLennan and Robert Johnstone. The pair filed for bankruptcy some nine years later, but continued to run the distillery illegally until Thomas McGregor and Alexander McLennan applied for a new licence in 1855. There have been several bottlings over the years, including a few limited releases and a couple of twelve year-olds, including the Singleton of Glen Ord, which is destined for Asian consumers. Glen Ord had long since been serving the Asian market and exporting overseas; during the 19th century Scotch whisky from the distillery was sold in British Colonies including South Africa and Asia. Acquired by John Dewar and Sons in 1923, who amalgamated two years later with Distillers Company Limited, Glen Ord was eventually transferred to the subsidiary, Scottish Malt Distillers. They in turn were acquired by Guinness in 1985 and following the merger between Guinness and Grand Metropolitan in 1997, the whisky distillery is now in Diageo hands.
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Whiskey: Singleton of Glen Ord 17 Year Old (Special Release 2025) Single Malt Scotch Whisky
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
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: 750ML
Proof: 111 (55.5%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Glen Ord
This whisky is truly a delight for the senses and will be sure to please even the most discerning whisky connoisseur. Enjoy it neat or on the rocks for an unforgettable experience.
Singleton of Glen Ord 17 Year Old (Special Release 2025) Single Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: Honeyed pear and apple strudel lead, joined by vanilla cream, baked citrus peel, and a subtle struck match sulphur note. Mezcal’s earthy smoke lingers in the background, with dried herbs and roasted pineapple.
Palate: A lively mix of raisin and marmalade sweetness balanced by green chilli spice, with roasted agave and cocoa nibs emerging alongside toasted oak and candied ginger.
Finish: Long and complex, with pepper warmth, leathery spice, drying oak, and a last wisp of mezcal smoke.
Distillery Information
One of but a handful of Scotch whisky distilleries that possess onsite barley maltings, Glen Ord has a decidedly large maltings capacity of around 36,000 tonnes annually, thus it also provides malt for several other Diageo-owned distilleries. The Glen Ord distillery lies in the village of Muir of Ord to the north of Inverness. It was during the 13th century that King Alexander III gave areas of land to the Mackenzie’s of Ord. In 1820, Thomas Mackenzie inherited a plot of land and used much of it to grow barley. The Black Isle, as the area is known, has long since been associated with the cultivation of barley and accordingly the Ord Distillery Company was founded in 1838 and licensed to Donald MacLennan and Robert Johnstone. The pair filed for bankruptcy some nine years later, but continued to run the distillery illegally until Thomas McGregor and Alexander McLennan applied for a new licence in 1855. There have been several bottlings over the years, including a few limited releases and a couple of twelve year-olds, including the Singleton of Glen Ord, which is destined for Asian consumers. Glen Ord had long since been serving the Asian market and exporting overseas; during the 19th century Scotch whisky from the distillery was sold in British Colonies including South Africa and Asia. Acquired by John Dewar and Sons in 1923, who amalgamated two years later with Distillers Company Limited, Glen Ord was eventually transferred to the subsidiary, Scottish Malt Distillers. They in turn were acquired by Guinness in 1985 and following the merger between Guinness and Grand Metropolitan in 1997, the whisky distillery is now in Diageo hands.












