Port Dundas 16-year-old Chronicles Clan Denny / 54.4% / 0.7l
- The Clan Denny range was introduced in the early 2000s and originally included well-aged single grain whiskies.
Product description
The Clan Denny series debuted at the beginning of the new century and initially consisted of old single grain whiskies.
Distribution was handled by Hunter Hamilton & Co., a subsidiary of Douglas Laing & Co., owned by brothers Stewart and Fred Laing. In 2013, the brothers split up and divided the company's assets. The latest editions of Clan Denny include single grain whiskies, single malts and blended malts, distributed by Douglas McGibbon & Co., another subsidiary of Douglas Laing & Co., now owned exclusively by Fred. Port Dundas Chronicles presented here is a whisky aged for 16 years in a refill bourbon cask, DMG 14620. Bottled at cask strength (54.4% abv) and without chill filtration, in an edition of 143 bottles.
Aroma: vanilla, fruit candies, pralines, banana cake, orange peel, papaya, a hint of sweet spices and toasted oak.
Palate: honey cereal, vanilla pudding, brown sugar, maple syrup, marzipan, apples, lemon jam, a pinch of pepper and oak.
Finish : medium long, with notes of vanilla, milk fudge, candied citrus peel, cinnamon, ginger and oak.