Product description
More than 15 years after the debut of the Singleton line, Diageo can now record another success, which in this case translates into sales of 6.4 million bottles per year (2020).
In 2006, customers on three continents were offered three 12-year-old single malts under the joint Singleton brand. Europe received Dufftown, Asia Glen Ord and America Glendullan. These were very friendly whiskies, both to the palate and the wallet. Over time, the company expanded the offer with several versions bottled without an age statement. The Singleton of Glendullan Trinity is the brand's proposal for the Travel Retail chain. It is a blend of distillates aged in barrels made of American and European oak, and their marriage takes place in a third type of barrel, undisclosed by the producer.
Nose: brown sugar, honeyed breakfast cereal, vanilla, milk fudge, apples, red berries, citrus peel, notes of hay and tobacco leaves.
Palate : vanilla, milk chocolate, toffee, apples, pears, orange jam, sugared peanuts, notes of candied ginger and oak.
Finish : medium long, with notes of vanilla, ginger cake, orchard fruit, a touch of lemongrass, white pepper and oak.