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GLEN SPEY DISTILLERY 2015 100 Proof Signatory Vintage 57.1% abv 700ml

£49.95

GLEN SPEY DISTILLERY 2015

Founded in the late 1980s, Signatory Vintage was one of the most important of the new wave of Scottish independent whisky bottlers that revolutionised the whisky category in the 1990s and early 2000s. 

In 2023, Signatory launched a new line of high strength single malt whiskies: The Signatory Vintage 100-Proof Editions. The concept behind the 100-Proof Editions was simple but brilliant - a range of vibrant young small batch single malts bottled without colouring or chill filtration at a high strength of 57.1% - equivalent to 100 UK Proof in the old Imperial system - and sold at great value prices.

The first Signatory 100-Proof Editions appeared at the tail end of 2023 and were immediately successful. The inaugural release included a 4-year-old Ben Nevis, a 13-year-old Ardmore and an outstanding dark chestnut-coloured Blair Athol 9-year-old that caused a sensation among whisky fans and became the must-have whisky over the Christmas season.

Signatory’s 100-Proof Editions have gone from strength to strength ever since. At the time of writing in 2024, the Signatory Vintage 100-Proof Editions are approaching their first anniversary after becoming one of the biggest success stories of the year. 

There have already been over two dozen 100-Proof releases from Signatory, with the vast majority being bottled from first fill or refill sherry casks - another key factor in the range’s success. 

Distilleries included in the Signatory Vintage 100-Proof Editions so far include top quality but underrated gems like Caol Ila, Linkwood, Glenrothes and Mannochmore, and other highlights include a superb bourbon-casked Glen Ord. Some of the biggest hype in the series however, has surrounded the ‘mystery’ single malts from Orkney and Speyside (M) - the 100-Proof editions from these two Edrington distilleries both proved so popular that repeat batches had to be bottled.

Signatory founder Andrew Symington was an early pioneer of the movement for natural colour and non-chillfiltration, a policy that has also served him well at Signatory’s distillery Edradour. Long known as an innovator and iconoclast in the whisky industry, the Signatory Vintage 100-Proof Editions prove Symington’s respect for the best traditions of single malt whisky, while the no-nonsense packaging, high strength and amazing value in the 100-Proof range demonstrate his instinct for giving the customers what they want.

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GLEN SPEY DISTILLERY 2015

The distillery was built as Mill of Rothes in 1878 (the same year as its neighbour Glenrothes) by a local grain merchant James Stuart who was, at the time, the licensee of Macallan. It changed name to Glen Spey in 1887 when Stuart bought Macallan and sold the plant to the London gin producer W&A Gilbey as its first foray into Scotch. In time it would add Knockando and Strathmill to its estate. The distillery became the ‘home’ of its Spey Royal blend.

A merger between Gilbey and the parent company of fellow London-based wine merchant Justerini & Brooks helped to create IDV and brought with it the J&B blend, which Glen Spey was already providing fillings for. The merger in 1997 between IDV and Guinness, which created Diageo, saw the distillery (and J&B’s ownership) change once more.

Outwith the firm’s ‘Flora & Fauna’ range it is very rarely seen as single malt.

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Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 12 × 40 × 12 cm

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