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The Glenlivet 15 Anos
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The age of 15 derives its rich and exotic distinctive character from a selective maturation process in which a proportion of the spirit is matured in French oak barrels. In fact, we at Glenlivet were one of the first to use French oak to make whiskey, a technique that has since been imitated around the world. This process increases the intensity of the whiskey, creating a rich, creamy finish with notes of butter. The 15-year-old are golden in color and leave behind traces of sweet almond and spices. It is luxury in a glass.
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