Clynelish 12yo

Whisky
Specialist Specialist
Posted on 04-03-2014 at 17:05 pm

Why are several Clynelish bottlings written as 12yo Ainslie & Heilbron instead of 12-year-old?

http://whiskybase.com/whisky/10088/clynelish-12-yo-ainslie-heilbron

alectron
Connoisseur Connoisseur
Posted on 06-03-2014 at 08:36 am

Here's my take since no one else answers - In enthusiast circles this name is usually used to distinguish between Diageo and, hence the name, the Ainslie & Heilbron Distillers period bottlings. The Ainslie & Heilbron bottlings most likely in many cases will have a part, or even all of it's contents, distilled at the old Clynelish distillery now known as Brora.
I guess it has been added to WB this way back in the day and the name stuck or was considered the standard for all others.
My 2cents.
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Whisky
Specialist Specialist
Posted on 08-03-2014 at 15:36 pm

OK, maybe this explains. Can a whiskybase founder confirm this?

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