This Glen Breton was produced by Glenora Inn & Distillery in Canada. It was built between 1988 and 1990. The annual capacity of the distillery is approximately 250,000 litres of whisky.
The Battle of the Glen was first published on 9.6.2010. After years of disputes over the name 'Glen Breton', the distillery finally won in summer 2009.
This is why this Glen Breton has been given the nickname 'Battle of the Glen'.
This Canadian whisky is aged for 15 years in oak casks.
Nose: subtle, wood, honey.
Taste: Strong, complex, malt, fruit.
Finish: Long lasting, peat smoke.
The Battle of the Glen was first published on 9.6.2010. After years of disputes over the name 'Glen Breton', the distillery finally won in summer 2009.
This is why this Glen Breton has been given the nickname 'Battle of the Glen'.
This Canadian whisky is aged for 15 years in oak casks.
Tasting notes:
Colour: Rich gold.Nose: subtle, wood, honey.
Taste: Strong, complex, malt, fruit.
Finish: Long lasting, peat smoke.