28.09.2024
The Glenlivet Eternal Collection: A masterpiece of time and taste

The Glenlivet Eternal Collection: A masterpiece of time and taste
The Glenlivet Distillery sets new standards in the world of whisky and presents an exceptional collector's item with the Eternal Collection: the 55 year old single malt. This whisky, which is fully matured in a seasoned sherry cask, offers a unique depth of flavor and an incomparable character.
With a cask strength of 42.2% vol. and a strictly limited edition of just 100 bottles, this masterpiece has a price tag of 50,000 euros - a real gem for collectors and connoisseurs.
Not only is the whisky itself exceptional, but also its presentation. The outer packaging was designed by visionary computer artist Michael Hansmeyer, who is known for his complex and futuristic designs. His work, which combines digital art and architecture, gives this bottling an aesthetic uniqueness that emphasizes the depth and complexity of the whisky. complexity of the whisky. Every facet of the design reflects the essence of the time and art that has gone into this creation.
The whisky's tasting notes promise a sensual experience:
Sweet poached pears meet vibrant Seville oranges on the nose. Sticky dates add depth, while roasted hazelnuts and dark chocolate bring warmth, accompanied by cinnamon and nutmeg. On the palate, blackcurrant jam, vanilla fudge and dark chocolate combine with fresh orange zest and crystallized ginger, rounded off with a hint of cinnamon and nutmeg. The finish is long and complex, with fruity and spicy notes that end in a warm, dry finish.
The Glenlivet Eternal Collection is more than just a whisky - it is a tribute to time, art and craftsmanship that continues year after year.
The exclusive presentation of the milestone took place during the 200th anniversary celebrations at the Glenlivet distillery in Speyside, Scotland.
A unique auction lot is also being offered in collaboration with Sotheby's: A bespoke 55-year-old single malt in a special Hansmeyer sculpture.
The auction will take place from October 22 to November 5, 2024, with proceeds going to the National Trust for Scotland, which works to preserve Scotland's natural and cultural heritage.
For more information on the bottling, please visit the official website