200th Anniversary
Fettercairn has produced malt whisky at the foot of the Cairngorm mountains since 1825. As this historic distillery prepares to ring in its bicentenary, we’re celebrating the single malts earning this storied Highlander new fans around the world.
Fettercairn 12 Year Old
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
£51.95
The flagship Fettercairn single malt is matured in ex-bourbon barrels, which bring notes of creamy vanilla and popcorn while allowing the underlying spirit to really shine. This is a great example of the distillery character with notes of chocolate orange, stone fruit, clove and ginger.
Style
- Body2
- Richness3
- Smoke0
- Sweetness3
Character
- Raisins
- Orange
- Oak
- Ginger
- Walnut
- Vanilla
Fettercairn 16 Year Old
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
£85.50
Fettercairn has a tropical fruit character that tends to develop as its single malt matures. At sixteen years old, this expression shows hints of pineapple and mango with a softly honeyed sweetness. Partial maturation in port pipes adds extra complexity with notes of dried red fruits and rose petals.
Style
- Body3
- Richness4
- Smoke0
- Sweetness4
Character
- Blackberry
- Plums
- Vanilla
- Passion fruit
- Cacao
- Oak
Fettercairn 28 Year Old
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
£735
After 28 years in cask, those Fettercairn fruit notes are rich and concentrated, underpinned by stem ginger, dried apricots and sweet anise. Oaky spices and a hint of roasted nuts bring structure over a warming finish. A great example of what Fettercairn is all about.
Style
- Body2
- Richness3
- Smoke0
- Sweetness3
Character
- Pineapple
- Banana
- Ginger
- Black Pepper
- Liquorice root
- Walnut
Unicorns and Waterfalls
Fettercairn’s stills feature a unique waterfall cooling ring that slows down distillation and promotes lightness in its whiskies. For many years, this distinctive single malt was used primarily for blending, so it has been a real pleasure to see Fettercairn earn its place in the pantheon of single malts. Explore the range today and discover one of the real gems of the Scottish Highlands.