Glendronach Ode To The Dark
GlenDronach’s Ode to the Dark is a profound, poetic tribute to the distillery’s famed sherry cask style. This limited-edition Highland single malt is a masterclass in depth, texture, and sherry-matured intensity.
Drawn from a carefully selected parcel of Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry casks, this whisky offers a brooding, complex nose of rich dark fruits, molasses, roasted coffee beans, and spiced oak. On the palate, it unfolds with remarkable weight and presence — expect flavours of treacle toffee, black cherry, tobacco, cocoa nibs, and warming clove. A savoury earthiness underpins the experience, balanced by just enough sweetness to keep things luxuriously rounded.
The finish is long, dry, and contemplative — echoing with notes of leather, burnt orange peel, and antique wood. As with all GlenDronach expressions, Ode to the Dark is non-chill filtered and bottled at natural colour, preserving its full richness and authenticity.
Ideal for those who appreciate robust, sherried whiskies, this rare release is both a collector’s gem and a connoisseur’s delight — an atmospheric dram best enjoyed slowly, with time to savour its many layers.
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