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Glenlossie 26 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch #9 50cl, 47.9%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Bright gold. This is an inference based on the bottle presentation and the mature single malt style of the release.

Nose: Floral, grassy and fruity, with soft coconut cream, dry hay and light cake mix sweetness. This is an inference based on reviewed Glenlossie distillery character references and official Boutique-y tasting notes for an earlier Glenlossie batch, not a published Batch #9 note.

Palate: Malty, gently oily and fruity, with orchard fruit, sweet cereals, peppery spice and a delicate herbal edge. This is an inference based on reviewed Glenlossie distillery style references and official Boutique-y tasting notes for an earlier Glenlossie batch, not a published Batch #9 note.

Finish: Medium to long, grassy and lightly spicy, with lingering malt and a fresh Speyside lift. This is an inference based on reviewed Glenlossie style references and official Boutique-y tasting notes for an earlier Glenlossie batch, not a published Batch #9 note.

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Description

Glenlossie 26 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch #9 50cl, 47.9% is a mature Speyside single malt bottled by That Boutique-y Whisky Company as Batch #9. Reviewed sources confirm the 26 year age statement, 50cl bottle size, 47.9% ABV, and a limited outturn of 489 bottles, with this release bottled for Shinanoya for the Japanese market.

What makes this bottling especially attractive is the combination of rarity and distillery character. Glenlossie remains a relatively uncommon single malt on the market, with most of its output historically going into blends, and your current listing also notes that independent releases are still decidedly rare. That gives a 26 year old Boutique-y batch like this more collector weight than many better-known distillery names at the same age.

Why Choose Glenlossie 26 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch #9 50cl, 47.9%

Glenlossie 26 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch #9 50cl, 47.9% stands out because it offers long-aged Glenlossie in a very limited Boutique-y format. The 26 year age statement, single cask presentation, small 489-bottle outturn and Japan-market specificity make it feel much more individual than a standard independent Speyside release.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for collectors of That Boutique-y Whisky Company releases looking for an older age statement with a clearly stated batch and bottle count.

It is ideal for drinkers who enjoy mature Speyside whisky with a floral, grassy, fruity and slightly oily distillery character rather than a heavily peated or heavily wine-cask-led style. This is based on reviewed Glenlossie distillery character references rather than a published official tasting note for Batch #9 itself.

It is also ideal for adding a less commonly seen Diageo-era Speyside distillery to a serious whisky shelf. This is an inference based on Glenlossie’s relative rarity as a single malt and the limited scale of this specific release.

Product Details

Product Name: Glenlossie 26 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch #9 50cl, 47.9%.

Category: Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Distillery: Glenlossie.

Bottler: That Boutique-y Whisky Company.

Region: Speyside, Scotland. This is based on reviewed Glenlossie distillery references.

Age: 26 Years Old.

Batch: #9.

Bottle Size: 50cl.

ABV: 47.9%.

Bottled For: Shinanoya.

Market: Japan.

Production Style: Whiskybase records this bottling as non-chill filtered, cask strength and single cask whisky.

Bottle Count: 489 bottles.

Presentation: Standard That Boutique-y Whisky Company 50cl bottle with branded carton, shown in the product image. This is based on the supplied product image and current listing presentation.

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong collector appeal because it combines several things buyers actively look for: a mature age statement, a named Boutique-y batch, a specific export-market release and a confirmed sub-500-bottle outturn. At 489 bottles, it feels properly limited rather than widely distributed.

It is especially attractive because Glenlossie is still a relatively obscure single malt distillery compared with many Speyside neighbours. That makes long-aged releases like this more interesting to collectors who want depth in a whisky range rather than only the best-known names. This is an inference based on Glenlossie’s historical role in blends and the scarcity of official bottlings.

Additional information

Weight 1.999 kg