Singleton of Glendullan 12 Year 750ML
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Description
Description
Singleton of Glendullan 12 Year 750ML is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky bottled at 40% ABV after twelve years of oak maturation. A distinctly fruit-forward expression, it draws much of its character from an unusually long 75-hour fermentation — well beyond the industry average — which amplifies the light, fruity esters that define the distillery's house style.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Speyside, Scotland | Age: 12 Years | Distillery: Glendullan
Production & Heritage
Glendullan distillery was founded in 1897 in Dufftown, the heart of Speyside, and is now part of the Diageo portfolio. Distillation runs through traditional copper pot stills, but the defining production detail is the extended 75-hour fermentation of malted barley. This prolonged contact with yeast generates a greater concentration of fruity congeners than shorter fermentations allow, giving the resulting spirit a distinctly light body and orchard-fruit sweetness before it enters oak casks for its twelve-year maturation. Within Diageo's Singleton range — which sources from different Speyside distilleries depending on market — the Glendullan expression is the variant sold in North America.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Soft vanilla and dried fruit greet the nose first, followed by a wave of toasted malt and honey. A backdrop of toffee and crushed nuts rounds out the bouquet.
Taste: The entry is sweet and approachable, with ripe apple and caramelized pear up front. At mid-palate, the whisky develops notes of creamy caramel and oak, while hints of cinnamon and dark chocolate add a savory counterpoint. The overall impression is one of balance — fruit-led sweetness tempered by gentle spice.
Finish: Medium in length, the finish turns drier with lingering toffee, toasted oak, and a faint echo of baking spice. A subtle nuttiness persists as the warmth fades.
How to Drink Singleton 12
Neat or with a few drops of water is the simplest way to appreciate the orchard-fruit character; a single ice cube also works well, broadening the vanilla and toffee notes as it dilutes. Three cocktails that suit this whisky: a Highball, where its light body and fruit sweetness pair naturally with chilled soda water and a lemon twist; a Rob Roy, in which the caramel-apple profile melds cleanly with sweet vermouth; and a Penicillin, where the honeyed maltiness stands up to ginger and lemon without losing its identity.
Best For
- Introducing a friend to single malt Scotch for the first time
- An after-dinner dram alongside dessert or cheese
- Building a Speyside tasting flight at home
- Gifting a whisky enthusiast who favors fruit-forward profiles
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Singleton 12 taste like? Singleton 12 leads with sweet apple, caramelized pear, and vanilla, then develops mid-palate notes of toffee, oak, and a touch of dark chocolate. The finish is medium-length and gently spiced.
How does Singleton 12 compare to Glenfiddich 12? Both are approachable, fruit-driven Speyside single malts at 40% ABV, and reviewers frequently note their flavor profiles overlap. Glenfiddich 12 tends toward a slightly more citrus-forward and floral character, while the Singleton leans into toffee, caramel, and baked-apple sweetness thanks to its longer fermentation.
Is Singleton 12 good for beginners? Its 40% ABV, light body, and fruit-and-vanilla sweetness make it one of the most approachable entry points into single malt Scotch. There is very little smoke or bitterness to challenge an inexperienced palate.
Where is Singleton 12 made? It is distilled at the Glendullan distillery in Dufftown, Speyside — a town home to more malt whisky distilleries than any other in Scotland. The distillery has operated since 1897 and is owned by Diageo.
What foods pair well with Singleton 12? Apple tart or crumble mirrors its orchard-fruit notes; aged cheddar complements the toffee and nuttiness; smoked salmon balances the malt sweetness with salinity; roasted pork belly echoes the caramel character; and dark chocolate truffles pick up the cocoa hints in the finish.
What sizes does Singleton 12 come in? The standard bottle is 750ml. It is also commonly available in a 1.75L format in certain markets.
Is Singleton 12 worth the price? Singleton 12 positions as an entry-level single malt, sitting in the same value tier as Glenfiddich 12 and Glenlivet 12. For its price bracket it delivers solid complexity and a clean Speyside character, making it a reliable everyday pour rather than a special-occasion bottle.
Why Singleton 12?
The 75-hour fermentation is the detail that separates this whisky from many competitors at the same price point; that extended process creates a noticeably fruitier spirit before it ever touches an oak cask. Twelve years of maturation then layer in toffee, vanilla, and spice without overwhelming the delicate orchard-fruit core. For drinkers exploring Speyside single malts, the Glendullan expression offers a textbook lesson in the region's signature fruit-and-malt balance — straightforward enough for newcomers yet layered enough to reward attentive sipping. Its versatility in cocktails and food pairings further justifies a place on any home bar shelf.
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