The Glenlivet highlights the differences in drinking as you progress in age and it highlights the new refreshing flavors through different scotch whiskeys. The brand introduces its new 21-year-old and 25-year-old single malts that are now being described as "deeper, richer, and more complex flavors."
The new version of the 21-Year-Old single malt scotch is that it finished in first-fill Oloroso sherry, Tronvais oak Cognac casks, and Vintage Colheita port. This creates a flavor profile that has sweet notes including caramelized pears with a bite of nutmeg, finger, and cinnamon. The 25 Year Old Single Malt Scotch has more spice and ginger notes that also feature hints of blood orange and sweet fig along with oak.
Freshly Flavored Scotch Whiskeys
The Glenlivet Brings New Refreshing Flavors to Scotch
Trend Themes
1. Flavored Scotch Whiskey - The trend of infusing traditional scotch whiskey with unique and refreshing flavors presents opportunities for new product development and market expansion.
2. Aging and Flavor Progression - The trend of highlighting the differences in flavor profile as a whiskey ages can be leveraged for targeted marketing and education, creating opportunities for high-end sales and brand loyalty.
3. Multi-cask Maturation - The trend of using different types of barrels for aging whiskey presents opportunities for flavor experimentation and customization.
Industry Implications
1. Alcoholic Beverages - The alcoholic beverage industry can leverage the trend of flavored scotch whiskeys and aging progression to innovate and differentiate their products in a competitive market.
2. Luxury Goods - The luxury goods industry can capitalize on the high-end market opportunities presented by the trend of highlighting unique flavor profiles and aging progression for scotch whiskey.
3. Barrel Manufacturing - The barrel manufacturing industry can benefit from the trend of multi-cask maturation by providing a variety of barrels made from different woods and materials for whiskey makers to experiment with.