The Glenallachie Sinteis Part 3 French Virgin Oak & Oloroso Cask Matured 2014 70 cl. 57,4%

Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

The GlenAllachie Sinteis Part 3 is a powerful Speyside single malt in the distillery’s “Sinteis” series (Gaelic for “synthesis”), built around the idea of bringing together two clearly different cask types and letting the contrast create a new, more complex whole. In Part 3, whisky matured in French virgin oak (new oak) is combined with whisky matured in Oloroso sherry casks. The result is a dram with both spicy structure and deep sherry richness, bottled at high cask strength for maximum aroma and texture.

Origin, producer, and “who’s behind it”

  • Origin: Speyside, Scotland

  • Producer: The GlenAllachie Distillery

  • Signature style: The distillery is strongly associated with master blender Billy Walker, known for a clear focus on cask strategy and hands-on “cask management.”

  • Vintage: 2014 (distilled in 2014 and then matured in selected cask combinations for the series)

  • Strength & style: 57.4%, cask strength, typically presented in the series with natural colour and non-chill filtration to preserve oils, body, and aroma.

What does “French Virgin Oak & Oloroso Cask Matured” mean in practice?
This is the heart of the bottle—two wood profiles pulling in different directions:

  1. French virgin oak (new French oak)
    New oak makes a fast, clear impact:

  • more spice (e.g., nutmeg, cinnamon, pepper)

  • more toasted notes (coffee, cocoa, roasted nut)

  • more grip/structure on the palate (tannins and a drier oak feel)

  1. Oloroso sherry casks
    Oloroso brings classic sherry depth:

  • dried fruit (figs, raisins, dates)

  • dark sweetness (molasses, toffee)

  • nutty tones and warm spice

  • a sense of “dark, rounded richness”

When these meet, you often get a profile that feels darker, spicier, and more gastronomic than a pure sherry whisky—while still carrying that unmistakable sherry weight.

Flavour profile
A whisky that clearly leans into dark dessert notes, toast/roast character, and sherried fruit, lifted by a bright citrus flash.

Nose

  • orange zest and citrus oil up front

  • dark chocolate, cocoa, and roasted coffee

  • nutmeg and warm baking spices

  • dried fruit (fig/raisin) and sometimes a cherry hint

  • oak warmth that feels more spiced than “vanilla-sweet”

Palate

  • full, dense, and oily (the cask strength shows)

  • toffee/butterscotch, candied citrus

  • dark berries and a fig-jam feel

  • chocolate, espresso/roasted coffee

  • spiced oak: nutmeg, cinnamon, a touch of pepper

  • sherry depth adding nuttiness, length, and layered richness

Finish

  • long, warming, and clearly cocoa/coffee-driven

  • lingering spice, dark fruit, and dry oak warmth

  • a finish that feels mature rather than simply sweet

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Original price was: 699,00 DKK.Current price is: 649,00 DKK.

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