Clynelish 1995 26 Years Single Malt Whisky

Clynelish 1995 WSP

Clynelish

Highlands · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
26 years
ABV
57.7%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Clynelish
Distillation Year
1995
Bottling Year
2021
Cask Types
Refill Sherry Butt

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Clynelish Single Malt Whisky stands as one of the most esteemed and strategically vital distilleries within Diageo's portfolio, serving as a cornerstone malt for the iconic Johnnie Walker blended Scotch whisky range, particularly the prestigious Gold Label Reserve. The distillery's distinctive waxy, honeyed character has rendered it indispensable to master blenders for nearly two centuries. Dr. Jim Beveridge OBE, Diageo's Master Blender for over four decades, has been the guardian of Johnnie Walker's consistent quality and signature house style. As only the sixth Master Blender in the brand's 200-year history, Beveridge helms a team of 12 expert blenders while bearing ultimate responsibility for the world's best-selling Scotch whisky. Among all malt whiskies, Clynelish holds a privileged position in his blending repertoire, alongside Talisker, as his preferred foundation for crafting complex blends. In recognition of his monumental contributions to the Scotch whisky industry, Dr. Beveridge was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in June 2019, an honor that coincided with Diageo's bicentennial celebrations. The Clynelish distillery underwent a comprehensive year-long refurbishment in June 2017, emerging with state-of-the-art equipment including a 12.5-tonne full lauter mash tun, eight traditional wooden washbacks, and two stainless steel fermenters. The facility operates with three pairs of stills, offering panoramic views of Brora village and the North Sea from the stillhouse. Running seven days a week, the distillery produces approximately 4.8 million liters of new make spirit annually. Notably, around 6,000 casks of Clynelish spirit mature in the warehouses of its sister distillery Brora, which ceased operations but is now undergoing extensive restoration to reopen in 2020. The majority of Clynelish's maturation stock, however, rests in other Diageo facilities across Scotland. Clynelish's official bottlings showcase the distillery's elegant character, led by the benchmark 14-year-old expression and the Distiller's Edition, which receives a finishing period in Oloroso Seco sherry casks. The distillery has also featured prominently in Diageo's annual Special Releases, with the Clynelish Select Reserve appearing for two consecutive years. In a contemporary marketing highlight, spring 2019 saw the launch of the Game of Thrones Limited Edition Collection, featuring eight single malts—including a Clynelish bottling representing House Tyrell at 51.6% ABV, without age statement.

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Dried FruitDried Fruit
HoneyHoney
Dark ChocolateDark Chocolate
NutsNuts
PepperPepper
CaramelCaramel
OrangeOrange
RaisinsRaisins
SpicesSpices
Candied FruitCandied Fruit

Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Whiskyspace Notes 1660

Whiskyspace Notes 1660

Jun 17, 2026, 02:41:04

Bloody hell, this one's something else 😄 First nosing and I get that citrusy, lemony hit straight away — almost like a grapefruit liqueur you'd sip on a warm evening. There's this brilliant waxy, resinous quality underneath that I just love, sort of earthy and mineral at the same time, like wet chalk and old floor cloth in the best possible way. On the palate it opens right up — bouillons, broths, a touch of onion soup, little bit of chive. Sounds odd maybe but it all just works together, it's that well-known winning combo of savoury and clean citrus. Reminds me of a really good Sancerre or one of those big mineral Chablis moments, that greasy, fatty richness. There's a sponge-like softness holding it all together too, which keeps it from feeling heavy. The aftertaste lingers for ages 🥃 — still getting lemon and that earthy, resinous warmth well after the glass is done. Feels like one of those vintages coming of age, proper tops. Honestly really hard to beat. State of the art stuff, this.

Liam Wood

Liam Wood

Apr 30, 2026, 06:52:04

Blimey, this whisky's got a proper smoky kick, like a bonfire on a chilly evening. Tastes of honey and a dash of spice, with a long, warming finish. Quite moreish, innit? 🥃🔥 Sometimes I get a hint of apple too, but it's all lovely stuff.

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