Free Chilly's Bottle with Old Pulteney
A perfect accompaniment to a Father's Day gift for Dad, or a trendy new water bottle for yourself, it's up to you. Read below for participating bottles in the Old Pulteney range.
Old Pulteney 15 Year Old
This 15 year old from Old Pulteney is one of the most balanced single malts in the range. Matured in American oak ex-bourbon casks and finished in Spanish oak, spice and sweetness combines with the refreshing coastal notes for which Old Pulteney is famed.
Old Pulteney 18 Year Old
This 18 year old from Old Pulteney has been matured in American oak ex-bourbon barrels and then finished in Spanish oak, bringing a spicy dried fruits influence to the character of the famously maritime malt.
Old Pulteney 25 Year Old
This Highland single malt has spent a total of 25 years maturing by the sea, taking on the unique qualities that lend Old Pulteney the sobriquet of 'The Maritime Malt'. The expression began life in American oak before being finished in Spanish oak.
Old Pulteney Coastal Series Port Wine Cask
The second in Old Pulteney’s Coastal Series, this expression was firstly matured in second-fill bourbon casks, before being moved to hand-selected Ruby Port pipes and barriques to absorb the rich flavours of the delicious fortified wine native to the Douro Valley of northern Portugal. This perfect partnership of coastal heritage results in a fragrant, fruity and rich Maritime malt.
Old Pulteney Coastal Series Pineau Des Charentes
The first expression in their Coastal series, this dram is initially matured in ex-bourbon casks with a delightful finish in Pineau des Charentes casks, an iconic regional aperitif, hailing from the Charente-Maritime region on the oceanic southwest coast of France. A lighter, sweeter taste has been brought to the classic Maritime Malt.
Old Pulteney 2010 #1802
This Old Pulteney 2010 was bottled exclusively for members of the W Club. The expression was matured for 12 years in a single Spanish oak cask, after being distilled at Old Pulteney's Highland distillery, before bottling at an impressive 64.2% abv.