Glenrothes

Adelphi Aged 15 Years

59.6% ABV • Whisky • 700ml • Sold Out

Single Malt Whisky from Speyside in Scotland

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PRODUCER
Glenrothes

BOTTLER
Independent Bottling by Adelphi

AGE
15 Years Aged, Distilled 2007

CASK TYPE
Refill Oloroso Sherry Butt

RELEASE
Strath Exclusive In BC Cask Strength Single Cask Release Of 389 Bottles

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
No

Nose: Baked goods lead the way with cinnamon pastries and honey cakes, gingerbread, and fruit loaf.

Palate: Praline, more cinnamon, buttery shortbread, and ginger cake. Toasted almonds and a touch of pepper build.

Finish: Baking spice, marzipan, robust malt, marmalade.

Nose: Baked goods lead the way with cinnamon pastries and honey cakes, gingerbread, and fruit loaf.

Palate: Praline, more cinnamon, buttery shortbread, and ginger cake. Toasted almonds and a touch of pepper build.

Finish: Baking spice, marzipan, robust malt, marmalade.

Discover Glenrothes

Glenrothes

At Glenrothes, time is not a marketing word, it is a working principle. The mash is hustled along and fermentation is kept on the shorter side, handled in a considered mix of wooden and stainless-steel washbacks, with more timber than metal to soften the edges. Then the tempo changes. Distillation is drawn out through very tall stills fitted with boil bulbs, encouraging reflux and letting a broad spectrum of flavours be teased into order. Most of that new make is then asked to wait again: ex-Sherry casks, in both European and American oak, do the bulk of the work, with ex-Bourbon used alongside. It is a slow whisky, and in the glass it can take longer than most to open properly.

The distillery’s own beginnings were no less turbulent. Started in 1878, it almost foundered before completion when the collapse of the Glasgow Bank and wider economic jitters wrong-footed its original investors, who were connected to Macallan at the time. The project carried on under William Grant (not the Glenfiddich one), Robert Dick and John Cruikshank, and, in a peculiarly Presbyterian subplot, a timely loan arrived from the United Free Presbyterian Church of Knockando, teetotal in doctrine but charitable in practice. Prosperity followed, and an amalgamation with Bunnahabhain in 1887 helped bring Highland Distillers into existence.

From Rothes, the whisky became prized by blenders, notably in Cutty Sark and The Famous Grouse, even as the stillhouse expanded to ten stills. Berry Bros & Rudd later championed the single malt through vintage releases, single-year parcels selected to show maturation’s changing moods. After a period where brand and distillery were separated by corporate deal making, Edrington bought the brand back in 2017, leaving Glenrothes quietly industrious and, for the most part, closed to casual visitors.

Proudly Bottled By Adelphi

Adelphi has always had an air of old-world confidence about it, which is fitting enough given that the name itself reaches back to a lost Glasgow distillery of the nineteenth century. The modern company, however, began in 1993, when Jamie Walker revived Adelphi as an independent bottler, later passing into new ownership in 2004. What emerged from that revival was not a museum piece trading on Victorian dust, but a bottler with a sharp eye for cask selection and a rather exacting sense of style.

From the outset, Adelphi built its reputation on scarcity and discernment rather than breadth for its own sake. Its bottlings are typically selected as single casks or small batch releases, with an emphasis on texture, structure, and character over sheer familiarity. There is often a pleasing severity to the presentation: clear age statements where available, proper strength, and a general reluctance to smooth away a whisky’s edges for the sake of easy charm. In that sense, Adelphi has long appealed to drinkers who enjoy a whisky that still feels like a particular cask, rather than a carefully ironed brand profile.

The company’s later move into distilling through Ardnamurchan does not diminish its standing as a bottler, but rather gives it an interesting dual identity. Adelphi remains associated with thoughtful, limited releases from across Scotland, while its own distillery reflects the same values of transparency and precision that shaped the bottling arm in the first place. That continuity of philosophy is perhaps what makes Adelphi so compelling. It is not merely selecting whisky to sell, but selecting according to a house view of what whisky ought to be: characterful, honest, and never overworked.

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