Glenturret 1990 – 35 Year Old – Whiskyland Chapter 29
$319.90
Glenturret 1990 35 Year Old Whiskyland Chapter 29 is a single cask Highland single malt from Scotland’s oldest working distillery — drawn from one refill hogshead and bottled in an edition of just 231 bottles by Decadent Drinks as part of their celebrated Whiskyland independent bottling series. Distilled in 1990 and quietly matured for three and a half decades, this is old-school Glenturret at its most characterful: waxy, mineral, and luscious with white and yellow fruit.
- Distillery: Glenturret, Crieff, Perthshire (est. 1763)
- Vintage: 1990
- Age: 35 years
- ABV: 41.5% (cask strength — angels took their share)
- Cask: Single refill hogshead
- Bottler: Decadent Drinks — Whiskyland Series, Chapter 29
- Bottles produced: 231
- Filtration: Non-chill filtered · Natural colour
35 Year Old
What Is the Glenturret 1990 Whiskyland Chapter 29?
The Glenturret 1990 35 Year Old is an independent bottling released by Decadent Drinks as Chapter 29 of their Whiskyland series — a programme dedicated to sourcing rare, aged single cask expressions from Scottish distilleries and presenting them with minimal intervention. This expression was drawn from a single refill hogshead in which the whisky matured undisturbed for 35 years, yielding just 231 bottles at 41.5% ABV — the natural cask strength after decades of angel's share evaporation in the Perthshire air.
It is non-chill filtered and presented at natural colour. No water has been added to bring it down to a commercial ABV, no caramel has been used to standardise the colour. What is in the bottle is what was in the cask. As the independent bottler notes: at 41.5%, the angels clearly took more than their fair share over 35 years — but what remains is richly characterful.
During cask maturation, a small percentage of whisky evaporates through the wood each year — typically 1–3% in Scottish conditions, more in warmer climates. This is known as the "angel's share." Over 35 years of Highland maturation, a significant portion of the original fill has been lost to evaporation — which is why the 231-bottle yield from a standard hogshead (typically 250 litres) represents the genuine character of slow, patient ageing rather than a diluted, stretched single cask.
Glenturret: Scotland's Oldest Working Distillery
Glenturret lays claim to being Scotland's oldest working distillery — a claim with genuine historical grounding. The site near Crieff in Perthshire has a recorded distilling history stretching back to at least 1763, though illicit production in the area almost certainly predates that. The distillery has operated under various names and ownerships across more than two and a half centuries, surviving closures, changes of hand, and the upheavals of two world wars.
The whisky distilled in 1990 was produced more than two decades before the Lalique Group acquisition transformed the distillery's profile. It represents Glenturret under older ownership and production methods — a genuinely different era of the distillery. As aged 1990s Glenturret stocks are progressively consumed or bottled, the category of pre-acquisition aged expressions will only become more finite.
The Cask: What a Single Refill Hogshead Means
A hogshead is the standard Scottish maturation cask — a barrel of approximately 250 litres, larger than the American standard barrel (200 litres) and smaller than a butt (500 litres). A "refill" hogshead has previously held whisky, often more than once, meaning it imparts less aggressive oak influence than a fresh first-fill cask. The result, over an extended period like 35 years, is a spirit that develops primarily from its own character — the distillery's signature — rather than from heavy cask influence.
- Single cask: Every bottle in this edition of 231 comes from the same barrel. No blending with other casks, no batch averaging. This is one moment, from one cask, at one distillery, from one year.
- Refill character: The lower tannin contribution of a used cask allows the distillery's natural waxy, mineral character to remain prominent after 35 years, rather than being overwhelmed by heavy oak spice.
- Natural concentration: After 35 years of angel's share, the remaining spirit has concentrated. The 41.5% ABV is the true natural strength — not diluted for commercial convenience.
Tasting Notes
"Aged quietly for three and a half decades, this is old school Glenturret at its most characterful — waxy, mineral, and luscious with white and yellow fruit throughout." — Abbey Whisky
The Whiskyland Series: Decadent Drinks
Whiskyland is an independent bottling series from Decadent Drinks — a UK-based independent bottler committed to sourcing aged, single cask expressions from Scottish distilleries and presenting them with maximum transparency: single cask, non-chill filtered, natural colour, and clearly stated provenance. Each chapter in the series features a different distillery, vintage, or style.
Chapter 29 — this Glenturret — sits alongside other selections that include aged expressions from Highland, Speyside, Islay, and Lowland distilleries, some closed, some active, all selected for their individual cask character rather than brand recognition.
| Chapter | Distillery | Vintage | Age | ABV |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ch. 11 | Bladnoch | 1990 | 35 YO | 54.2% |
| Ch. 25 | Various | Various | Various | Various |
| Ch. 28 | Various | Various | Various | Various |
| Ch. 29 | Glenturret ★ This bottle | 1990 | 35 YO | 41.5% |
| Ch. 30 | Pittyvaich | 1990 | 35 YO | Various |
| Ch. 31 | Tamnavulin | 1991 | 34 YO | Various |
With only 231 bottles in existence globally, the Glenturret Whiskyland Chapter 29 is among the more limited single cask expressions available at retail. Once stock is exhausted, no further bottles can be produced — the cask is spent. This is a finite edition in the truest sense.
Storage and Serving
- Store upright, away from direct light and heat
- Consistent cool temperature — a drinks cabinet or cellar is ideal
- At 41.5% ABV, the spirit is well-preserved — indefinite unopened life
- Once opened, use an inert gas preserver if not finishing within 6–12 months
- Single cask bottles gain collector interest over time — store carefully if holding
- Neat at room temperature — the 41.5% ABV is naturally approachable
- A tulip or Glencairn glass focuses the waxy nose effectively
- A very small amount of water is optional — the mineral and wax notes are robust enough to survive dilution
- No ice on first pour — the subtle character benefits from patience
- Allow 5 minutes in the glass before nosing — the wax and fruit evolve considerably
Who Should Buy This Bottle?
The Glenturret 1990 Whiskyland Chapter 29 is not for everyone — and that is precisely the point. It is a whisky for those who understand and value the following:
- Collectors of dated single cask expressions: A 1990 vintage at 35 years from Scotland's oldest working distillery, in an edition of 231 bottles, represents a serious single cask collectible.
- Enthusiasts of the old-fashioned Highland style: If you value waxy, orchard-fruit, mineral Highland character over heavy sherry or aggressive peat, this is a benchmark expression of that style.
- Independent bottling collectors: Decadent Drinks' Whiskyland series has a growing collector following — Chapter 29 is a significant entry in that sequence.
- Those who appreciate restraint: At 41.5% natural cask strength with a refined, subtle flavour profile, this rewards slow attention rather than first-impression power.
Glenturret 1990 Whiskyland Ch.29 — in stock
231 bottles worldwide · Single refill hogshead · Worldwide delivery
Frequently Asked Questions
The Glenturret 1990 35 Year Old Whiskyland Chapter 29 is an independent bottling by Decadent Drinks — a single cask Highland single malt distilled at Glenturret in 1990 and matured for 35 years in a single refill hogshead. Only 231 bottles were produced at a natural cask strength of 41.5% ABV. It is non-chill filtered and presented at natural colour.
Glenturret lays claim to being Scotland's oldest working distillery, with recorded distilling on the site dating to at least 1763 — making it over 260 years old. Illicit production in the Crieff area of Perthshire predates this considerably. The distillery has operated continuously (with some closures) since the early 19th century and is now owned by the Lalique Group, which also operates the two Michelin-starred Glenturret Lalique Restaurant on site.
The 1990 expression delivers the classic old-school Glenturret character: pronounced waxiness (beeswax, lanolin), soft mineral chalk notes from the refill cask, and generous white and yellow fruit — white pear, quince, and golden apple. The palate is smooth and approachable at 41.5%, with light ginger and white pepper spice building slowly. The finish is medium length and clean, with lingering honey and a pleasant mineral dryness.
The 231-bottle edition size reflects the physical reality of single cask production. One hogshead holds approximately 250 litres when filled — over 35 years of angel's share evaporation in Perthshire conditions means the volume remaining at bottling time was reduced significantly. The 231 bottles represent the entirety of what that single cask produced. There is no second fill, no reserve stock, and no possibility of re-release.
Whiskyland is an independent bottling programme by Decadent Drinks, a UK-based bottler specialising in rare aged single cask Scotch. Each chapter features a different distillery and vintage, presented non-chill filtered at natural colour and cask strength. The series has developed a following among independent bottling collectors for its consistent commitment to transparency and quality of cask selection.
Shop Whisky Online holds stock of the Glenturret 1990 35 Year Old Whiskyland Chapter 29 with worldwide delivery. With only 231 bottles in existence and no possibility of restocking once the allocation is sold through, availability is genuinely limited. All bottles are securely packed for international transit.
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