A Speyside Distillery 1977 WD

A Speyside Distillery 1977 WD

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Whisky Information

Age
38 years
ABV
47%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillation Year
10.1977
Bottling Year
12.2015
Cask Types
Dark Sherry Butt

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Recent history

Lowest Price:€280.00(2023-09-15)

Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Tanya Walsh

Tanya Walsh

May 21, 2026, 22:51:48

Warm and cosy dram 🥃 Bit of honey, oak, and a wee spicy kick. Feels smooth, with a dry finish that hangs about nicely. Not too fussy, just proper comforting.

John Stewart

John Stewart

May 21, 2026, 13:12:18

Blimey, this one’s a right treat. Nose is all honey’d orchard fruits 🍏, a cheeky waft of vanilla sponge, and just a whisper of sea air. First sip – ooft, silky smooth, innit? Caramel and stewed apples roll over the tongue, then a gentle wave of cinnamon and nutmeg kicks in. There’s a malty biscuit backbone too, like a Hobnob dipped in tea. Finish is medium, leaving a warm glow and a subtle, peppery tingle at the back. No rough edges whatsoever. Proper comfy dram. 🥃✨ Sláinte!

Freddie Butler

Freddie Butler

May 20, 2026, 04:45:09

Quite cosy, this one. Getting honey, toffee and a bit of dried fruit, then some soft oak and gentle spice. A wee smoky edge hangs about, but nothing too heavy. Warm finish, slightly sweet, very easy to sit with 🥃

Lewis Smith

Lewis Smith

May 17, 2026, 04:51:31

Just had a wee dram of this one 🥃 Nose is all stewed apples and a whisper of heather honey 🍯, then a faint salty lick like sea spray 🌊 First sip, ooft, creamy vanilla custard hits ye, then a burst of orchard fruits—think pears and a touch of apricot 🍐🍑 Mid-palate there's a gentle bonfire smokiness, no peat monster tho, just a soft wee ember glow 🔥 Finish is warm baking spice, cinnamon mostly, wi a slow oaky dryness that clings. Left me smilin 😊 Gonnae try it wi a splash of water next, bet it opens up lovely

Ellie Anderson

Ellie Anderson

May 12, 2026, 16:31:49

Just had a dram of this stuff – first thing that hits you is a real smokiness, kinda like a campfire that's died down. 🥃 Then there's this sweet note, maybe honey or butterscotch, that lingers on the tounge. The finish is warming, with a hint of spice – coriander or cinnamon? A bit of fruitiness too, like overripe apples or pears. Smooth mouthfeel, not harsh at all. Honestly, it's got layers – you keep fiding new bits as you sip. Perfect for a rainy evening! 😊 Oh, and a touch of oakiness, like old wooden barrels. Really reminds me of a proper British pub session.

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