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Glenrothes 18 Year Old 70cl
AED 950.00 Original price was: AED 950.00.AED 749.00Current price is: AED 749.00.
Big, cosy Speyside single malt energy, the kind that tastes like baked orchard fruit, toasted nuts, and a little dark honey. Aged 18 years in Scotland, Glenrothes is for the “I’m done with entry-level” whisky drinker, best poured neat after dinner when you want every layer to show up.
| Size | 70cl / 700ml |
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This is the Speyside single malt you pour when you want flavour to unfold, not just vanish. Glenrothes 18 Year Old is rich and confident, built for slow sipping and that quiet moment where you take a second sip just to see what changed.
If your current Scotch rotation is all bright, light drams, this is your upgrade. That 18-year age gives it time to pull deeper flavours from wood, turning fresh fruit vibes into something more like baked fruit, nuts, and gentle spice. It’s still unmistakably Speyside, meaning it leans fruity and welcoming, not aggressively smoky.
Tasting notes
- Nose: Baked apple and pear, honeyed cereal, a little toasted almond, warm vanilla.
- Taste: Stewed orchard fruit, caramelized sugar, nutty toffee, and soft oak spice that builds without getting shouty.
- Finish: Long and warming, with lingering honey, roasted nuts, and a last nudge of spice.
How to drink it: start neat to catch the fruit-and-nut layers, then add a few drops of water to open up more honey and vanilla. If you insist on ice, go one cube, not a whole snowstorm.
This is also a great “gift that looks like you know what you’re doing” bottle, because the age statement actually shows in the glass. It’s complex enough for whisky nerds, but friendly enough that you don’t need a lecture to enjoy it.
Discovery nudge: if Glenfiddich 12 is your comfort zone, this is the next step when you want more depth and a longer finish without leaving Speyside’s fruity lane.
Fun Fact: Glenrothes has been a Speyside fixture since 1879, and the distillery was literally built beside a natural spring, because great whisky starts with great water.