Scotland’s Oldest Working Distillery Releases Only 320 Decanters of Latest Whisky

The Glenturret Prowess from the Trinity Series.

The Glenturret Prowess from the Trinity Series. (Image via The Glenturret)

The Glenturret announced the release of the second single malt whisky in its Trinity Series in Lalique: The Glenturret Prowess.

There are only 320 bottles of the new Scotch available, and it is bottled at 43.9% ABV without chill filtration or caramel coloring. Each of the bottles is presented in a crystal decanter designed by Marc Larminaux, who is the artistic and creative director at Lalique.

According to The Glenturret website, Prowess was created by Master Blender Bob Dalgarno. It is a blend of two different casks, one filled in 1987 and the other in 1988. The brand says the whiskey is “inspired by the many skilled hands that create the whisky at every step of its journey to bottling.”

You can inquire about purchasing a bottle on The Glenturret website, where it retails for a cool ÂŁ11,800 ($14,367).

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