The nose offers rich lemon grassy notes with fresh barley. The palate has a buttery style with prominent notes of fizzy apple sweets and finishes of caramel.
Auchentoshan Distillery, which was established in the early 1800’s, overlooks the River Clyde just 20 minutes from Glasgow City Centre. Auchentoshan is Scotland’s only triple distilled single malt. This unique distilling process – whereby the spirit is not distilled twice as elsewhere in Scotland, but instead, distilled three times produces a delicate, smooth and light single malt. Auchentoshan is one of five remaining Lowland distilleries. The other four being Glenkinchie, Bladnoch, Daftmill in production December 2005 and Ailsa Bay in production 2009.
The nose offers rich lemon grassy notes with traces of liquorice. The palate has buttery style and finishes of caramel.
Auchentoshan Distillery, which was established in the early 1800’s, overlooks the River Clyde just 20 minutes from Glasgow City Centre. Auchentoshan is Scotland’s only triple distilled single malt. This unique distilling process – whereby the spirit is not distilled twice as elsewhere in Scotland, but instead, distilled three times produces a delicate, smooth and light single malt. Auchentoshan is one of five remaining Lowland distilleries. The other four being Glenkinchie, Bladnoch, Daftmill in production December 2005 and Ailsa Bay in production 2009.
The nose offers rich lemon grassy notes with traces of liquorice. The palate has buttery style with fizzy apple chewy sweets and finishes of caramel.
Auchentoshan Distillery, which was established in the early 1800’s, overlooks the River Clyde just 20 minutes from Glasgow City Centre. Auchentoshan is Scotland’s only triple distilled single malt. This unique distilling process – whereby the spirit is not distilled twice as elsewhere in Scotland, but instead, distilled three times produces a delicate, smooth and light single malt. Auchentoshan is one of five remaining Lowland distilleries. The other four being Glenkinchie, Bladnoch, Daftmill in production December 2005 and Ailsa Bay in production 2009.
The unique and alluring nature of Single Cask releases means we cannot bring you the same delightful elixirs again and again – once the whisky is gone, it’s gone for good. The expressions live as a fragment of the past, never to be repeated.
We invite you to delve into our whisky archives. Explore past releases and bask in amber nostalgia, accompanied with distillery history and tasting notes from Mr. Hart himself.
Hart Brothers can trace their origins in the licensed trade back to the late 19th century when the family were licensed victuallers and publicans in Paisley, the mill town on the outskirts of Glasgow. It was not until 1964 that brothers Iain & Donald Hart incorporated the company as Wine & Spirit Wholesalers and Scotch Whisky Blenders.
Alistair Hart joined the company in 1975 and it was his responsibility as chief blender to source vintage casks of single malt whisky that were not readily available through any specialist whisky shop or online whisky site. Today, we continue to secure special and rare malt and grain whiskies that are further matured and only selected for single cask bottling after careful tasting and consideration.
We always pride ourselves on continuing the spirit of excellence by offering some of the finest single malt scotch whisky available through our selected distributors overseas.
We make sure our customers can best share with us the single malt scotch whisky experience which is why we add nothing to the malt whisky other than the purest water. Today, we pride ourselves on continuing the spirit of excellence by offering some of the finest single malt scotch whisky available through our selected distributors overseas.
Hart Brothers Limited, 3 Peel Park Place, College Milton, East Kilbride G74 5LW, Scotland
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