Glenfiddich Cask Of Dreams 2012 Russian Cask Limited Release 75cl, 48.8%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Deep golden amber. This is an inference based on product imagery and the mature oak-led style of the release.

Nose: Pears and apples, hay, mashed vegetables, oak, honey and a slight grapefruit bitterness. This is based on the published tasting notes for the release.

Palate: Apples, honey and oranges. This is based on the published tasting notes for the release.

Finish: Liquorice, cream and grapefruit. This is based on the published tasting notes for the release.

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Description

Glenfiddich Cask Of Dreams 2012 Russian Cask Limited Release 75cl, 48.8% is one of the more unusual regional bottlings in the Cask Of Dreams series. It was created specifically for the Russian market, carries the 2012 Russian Cask Limited Release name, and bottle-database records show it was bottled on 21 March 2013 at 48.8% ABV in 750ml format.

What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way the release story is tied directly to the casks themselves. Your listing states that individuals across Russia were invited to sign and record their dreams on casks travelling around the country, after which the casks were returned to Scotland and used for a short finishing period before bottling, records the cask type as Russian Oak Casks, which gives the release a stronger identity than a standard limited-edition Glenfiddich.

Why Choose Glenfiddich Cask Of Dreams 2012 Russian Cask Limited Release 75cl, 48.8%

Glenfiddich Cask Of Dreams 2012 Russian Cask Limited Release 75cl, 48.8% stands out because it is not simply another higher-strength Glenfiddich. It combines a clearly defined Russia-only market identity, a dream-signed cask story, Russian oak maturation and a confirmed outturn of 6,420 bottles. For collectors, that gives it much more personality than a routine special edition, while for drinkers it offers a fruit-and-oak-led style with citrus lift, honeyed sweetness and a more assertive woody edge.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for Glenfiddich collectors who want a clearly documented regional Cask Of Dreams release with a strong Russian-market identity and a confirmed bottle count.

It is ideal for whisky drinkers who enjoy pears, apples, honey, citrus, liquorice, cream and oak spice rather than heavy smoke or dense sherry influence. This is based on the published tasting notes for the release and supporting reviewer notes.

It is also ideal for gifting or for adding a more unusual modern Glenfiddich to a serious whisky shelf. This is an inference based on the limited-release status, higher ABV and the distinctive Russian Cask concept.

Product Details

Product Name: Glenfiddich Cask Of Dreams 2012 Russian Cask Limited Release 75cl, 48.8%. This reflects the user-provided bottle title and the verified release naming.

Category: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Distillery: Glenfiddich.

Region: Speyside, Scotland.

Bottler: Distillery Bottling.

Bottling Series: 2012 Russian Cask Limited Release.

Market: Russia / Russian Federation.

Bottling Date: 21.03.2013. This is the date recorded in bottle-database sources for the 2012 Russian Cask Limited Release.

Bottle Size: 75cl / 750 ml.

ABV: 48.8%.

Cask Type: Russian Oak Casks.

Campaign Note: Your listing states that people in Russia signed and recorded their dreams on travelling casks before they were returned to Scotland and used for the finishing stage.

Bottle Count: 6,420 bottles.

Bottle Code: L34 4391 21/03/2013.

Barcode: 5010327334134.

Non-Chill Filtered: Yes. Uncolored: Yes. This is based on the bottle-database entry for the release.

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong collector appeal because it belongs to a clearly recognisable branch of the Cask Of Dreams series and carries much more specific identity than a general limited-edition bottling. The Russian-market-only positioning, the Russian oak casks, the dream-signing concept and the confirmed 6,420-bottle outturn all make it easy to place historically within Glenfiddich’s early 2010s limited releases.

It is also attractive because the whisky seems to have a distinct profile of its own rather than relying only on the story. Published notes describe pears, apples, honey, citrus and oak spice, while reviewer notes add vanilla and a sweeter dessert-like edge, helping it stand apart from more familiar Glenfiddich bottlings while still feeling recognisably Speyside in style.

Additional information

Weight 2.10 kg