Awards
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International Spirits Challenge
Silver
2009-2010
The Scotch Whisky Masters
Gold
2009-2010
International Wine and Spirit Competition
Silver
2008-2009
International Wine and Spirit Competition
Gold (Best in Class)
2007
San Francisco World Spirits Competition
Silver
2005
San Fransisco World Spirits Competition
Double Gold
2006-2009
San Fransisco World Spirits Competition
Gold
2016
International Spirits Challenge
Silver
2009-2010
The Scotch Whisky Masters
Gold
2009-2010
International Wine and Spirit Competition
Silver
2008-2009
International Wine and Spirit Competition
Gold (Best in Class)
2007
San Francisco World Spirits Competition
Silver
2005
San Fransisco World Spirits Competition
Double Gold
2006-2009
San Fransisco World Spirits Competition
Gold
2016
Expert Reviews
Insights from some of the best in the business
This one is very true to the Clynelish style: fresh, appetizing, and very drinkable. Notes of brine, fruit (lemon-lime), and vanilla-accented malt, are the foundation of this whisky. Delicate seaweed, peat, exotic pepper and a hint of citrus rind bitterness entertain the palate throughout, all the way to its appetizingly briny, seaweed-tinged finish. Perhaps the definitive aperitif whisky.
John Hansell, Whisky Advocate Winter 2004
Clynelish 14 Years Old - this classic Highland distillery a perennial favourite of the blender, due to its well-rounded maltiness and balance.
Rupert Wheeler 2015, Whisky Magazine, Issue 124, p.20
Ahh, Clynelish. The enigma of the northeast coast. A single malt whose waxy character — and it does smell of snuffed candles — is highly prized by blenders. This is a palate whisky, the nose almost shy and muted: glints of citrus and jellied fruits, notes of ozone/spiciness and stem ginger. It’s on the tongue that it comes into its own: clinging, strangely savory, lightly sweet, juicily fruity. Enigmatic indeed.
Dave Broom, Whisky Advocate Summer 2012
A nose that is fragrant, spicy and complex, with candle wax, malt and a whiff of smoke. Notably smooth in the mouth, with honey and contrasting citric notes, plus spicy peat, before a brine and tropical fruit finish.
Gavin D Smith, Malt Whisky Yearbook 2015, p.96
Wonderfully textural, sexy, dangerous. Unconventional beauty.
Dave Broom 2003, Whisky Magazine, Issue 31
Fresh green fruit and unripe melon on the nose, sweet almost fizzy lemon sherbet on the palate, a wispy hint of peat and pepper, and satisfying and balanced finish.
Dominic Roskrow, Malt Whisky Yearbook 2015, p.96
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