Clynelish Vintage Collection - Dumpy 1971 28 Years Single Malt Whisky

Clynelish 1971 SV

Clynelish

Highlands · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
28 years
ABV
53.9%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Clynelish
Distillation Year
04.03.1971
Bottling Year
30.07.1999
Cask Types
Oak Cask

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Lowest Price:£1,500.00(2026-04-29)

Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Alexa Graham

Alexa Graham

May 11, 2026, 04:21:48

Had a dram last nite – first hit was all smoky and peaty 🔥, then a lovely honey sweetness crept in. Feels proper warming, like a cozy blanket. Bit of spice at the end too, reely nice! 😋 #WhiskyMoments

Colin Shaw

Colin Shaw

May 6, 2026, 09:30:46

Just had a sip. First hit is proper sweet, like runny honey and baked pear. Then comes this warm, spicy note – cinnamon sticks, maybe? And underneath, a lovely, comfy smoke. Not bonfire smoke... more like a old leather chair by a hearth. Definately getting some dried fruit, raisins and such. Finish is long and warming, leaves a hint of orange peel. Really moreish, that one. 🥃🍯🔥

Emma Russell

Emma Russell

May 5, 2026, 12:40:58

A lovely dram, this one! Starts with a bit of apple and vanilla on the nose, quite sweet. 🍎✨ Then you get a nice warmth, some cinnamon spice... really coats the mouth. Hints of smoke come through at the end, but not too much. A real winter warmer, brilliant with a drop of water. 👍 Could sip on this for hours, just feels... comforting, y'know?

Abbie Stewart

Abbie Stewart

May 4, 2026, 09:11:12

Right, had a dram of this one last night – quite interesting, really. Colour's a nice deep amber, like old honey 🍯. On the nose, I'm getting baked apples straight away, with a bit of cinnamon and maybe... some vanilla? There's a whisper of peat smoke in the background, but it's not overpowering. First sip is smoother than I expected. The taste gives me more of that baked fruit, some butterscotch too, and a lovely warmth that spreads nicely. A bit of oak comes through towards the end. The finish is medium-long, with a lingering sweetness and just a hint of that smokiness coming back. Quite morish, if I'm honest. Could see myself enjoying this by the fire on a chilly evening. 🥃 Overall, a rather pleasant and well-balanced experience. Cheers

Rebecca Morris

Rebecca Morris

May 3, 2026, 00:11:02

Ooh, that's got a lovely warmth to it, a bit of coastal brine and gentle honey on the nose. 🥃 Quite surprising! The taste is all baking spice and roasted nuts, with a finish of dark chocolate and dried fruits. Really moreish. 😋

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