Glenturret 27 Year 750ML
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Description
Glenturret 27 Year 750ML is a 27-year-old Highland single malt Scotch whisky bottled at 40% ABV in a 750ml format. Produced at what is widely recognized as Scotland's oldest working distillery, this expression represents one of the more mature releases in the Glenturret range — a bottling shaped by nearly three decades of maturation in the Scottish Highlands.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Highland, Scotland | Age: 27 Years | Distillery: Glenturret
Production & Heritage
Glenturret distillery, established in 1763 in Crieff, Perthshire, lays claim to being the oldest working distillery in Scotland. Now owned by The Lalique Group since 2019, the distillery is one of a small handful that still employs traditional on-site floor maltings, where barley is soaked, spread across a malting floor, and turned by hand until germination reaches the desired point. Distillation takes place in small copper pot stills at a deliberately slow pace, a method the distillery credits with producing a spirit of particular depth and character. The 27 Year expression is the product of this handcrafted approach followed by more than a quarter century of Highland maturation, resulting in a deep gold whisky with a light-to-medium body.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Opens with a wave of red berries — strawberry and plum — layered over buttery shortbread cookies. A gentle warmth carries through with subtle baked-fruit sweetness as the nose develops.
Taste: The entry is fruit-driven, with plum and strawberry jam arriving on a soft, lightly textured palate. Mid-palate, roasted nuts emerge alongside a surprising accent of crushed mint leaf, adding a refreshing counterpoint. The overall body stays on the lighter side, letting each flavor register clearly without competing.
Finish: Medium in length, the finish lingers on stewed plums with a delicate thread of freshly cut grass and a faint nuttiness. It closes quietly and cleanly, true to the distillery's gentle distillation character.
How to Drink Glenturret 27 Year
A whisky of this age is best appreciated neat or with a few drops of room-temperature water, which can open up the more subtle herbal and nutty notes buried beneath the fruit. If exploring cocktails, consider these options: a Rob Roy, where the berry-jam sweetness plays beautifully against sweet vermouth; a Blood & Sand, where the plum and red-berry character amplifies the cocktail's inherent fruitiness; or a refined Whisky Sour, where the light body and mint-leaf nuance bring an unexpected complexity to the citrus base.
Best For
- Gifting a serious single malt collector who values distillery heritage
- Anchoring a side-by-side tasting of Highland age-statement malts
- Marking a milestone anniversary or retirement celebration
- Adding a rare, long-aged expression to a personal whisky library
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Glenturret 27 Year taste like? It leads with rich plum and strawberry jam, develops into roasted nuts and a hint of crushed mint, and finishes with stewed plums and a whisper of fresh-cut grass. The body is light to medium with a fruit-forward personality.
How does Glenturret 27 Year compare to Dalmore 25 Year? Both are long-aged Highland single malts, but The Dalmore 25 is typically bottled at 42% ABV and is known for a heavier sherry-cask influence with more pronounced chocolate and orange notes, while Glenturret 27 Year at 40% ABV tends toward lighter, berry-driven fruit and a more delicate structure. Choosing between them often comes down to preference for richness versus subtlety.
Is Glenturret 27 Year good for sipping neat? Yes — with 27 years of maturation and a moderate 40% ABV, this whisky is ideally suited to neat sipping, where its layered fruit, nut, and herbal notes can be fully appreciated.
Where is Glenturret 27 Year made? It is distilled and matured at the Glenturret distillery in Crieff, Perthshire, within the Highland whisky region of Scotland. The distillery, established in 1763, is widely cited as Scotland's oldest continuously operating malt whisky distillery.
What foods pair well with Glenturret 27 Year? Aged Comté or Gruyère cheese complements the nutty undertones; dark chocolate truffles mirror the plum-jam sweetness; smoked salmon works with the delicate herbal finish; a walnut and pear tart echoes both the fruit and nut elements; and roast duck with berry compote finds a natural partner in the whisky's red-fruit core.
What sizes does Glenturret 27 Year come in? The standard available format is the 750ml bottle.
Is Glenturret 27 Year worth the price? Glenturret 27 Year positions firmly in the ultra-premium tier, reflecting both its significant age statement and the labor-intensive, small-batch production methods — including traditional floor malting — that define the distillery's approach. For collectors and enthusiasts who value provenance and extended maturation, it represents a distinctive entry in the aged Highland single malt category.
Why Glenturret 27 Year?
What separates this bottling from the broader landscape of aged single malts is the union of exceptional maturation length with genuinely artisanal production. Glenturret remains one of Scotland's few distilleries still hand-turning barley on a traditional malting floor, and its small copper pot stills operate at a pace that most modern operations have long abandoned. Twenty-seven years of Highland aging translate those foundational choices into a whisky that is fruit-rich yet restrained, complex yet approachable. For anyone seeking a bottle that embodies old-world Scottish whisky making at its most unhurried, this expression is a compelling argument.
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