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Glen Breton Rare Battle of Glen 15 Year | Award-Winning Canadian Single Malt

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15 year old Canadian single malt whisky here from Glenora Distillers, released as part of their Glen Breton series. The subtitle “Battle of the Glen” is a reference to the SWA trying to stop the distillers from using the word ‘Glen’ in their name, though it was eventually dismissed 7 years after the litigation started. In celebration, Glenora released this very whisky!

Size: 750ML

Proof: 86 (43% ABV)

Age: 15 Year

Origin: Canada

Distillery: The Glenora distillery

Availability: 15 in stock (can be backordered)

Glen Breton Rare Battle of Glen 15 Year | Award-Winning Canadian Single Malt

Glen Breton Rare Battle Glen 15 Old Canadian Single malt whisky,  The Canadian Single Malt That Sparked a Global Stir

From the highlands of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia comes a whisky that redefined the category: Glen Breton Rare Battle of Glen 15 Year Old Canadian Single Malt Whisky. Crafted with pride by Glenora Distillers, this pioneering dram stands as North America’s answer to traditional Scottish malts, and its history is as bold as its flavor.

Distillery Legacy: Glenora Distillers – A Canadian Trailblazer

Founded in Glenville, Nova Scotia, Glenora Distillers became a cultural symbol and a technical marvel when it introduced the world to Glen Breton — Canada’s first single malt whisky. Their journey wasn’t without turbulence. When the Scotch Whisky Association challenged the use of the word “Glen,” Glenora stood firm, defending its heritage and right to innovate.

Today, Glenora remains one of just a few distilleries in Canada crafting authentic Scottish-style single malt whiskies. The Glen Breton Rare Battle of Glen 15 Year Old is both a celebration and a statement — a bold, matured spirit aged for 15 years in oak casks, embracing its maritime terroir and rich, fruity complexity.

Award Recognition

This expression earned the Gold Medal for “Best Rest of the World Single Malt Whisky (13 Years & Over)” at the 2011 Whisky Magazine Awards, affirming its place among global whisky elites.

Tasting Notes: A Symphony of Subtle Power

Color:
A glint of sunrise gold — reminiscent of dawn’s first light over the Bras d’Or lakes.

Nose:
Fresh summer-cut applewood dances with gentle notes of Highland honey, offering a soft, aromatic invitation.

Palate:
Expect a gentle wave of malt that builds with power but never overwhelms. Layers of orchard fruit — apples, pears, and stone fruits — unfold gracefully with a touch of vanilla oak.

Finish:
Silky and warming, the finish is rich and enduring, with faint traces of peat — not smoky, but like the whispers of hardwood embers on a crisp fall evening.

Balance:
A masterful dance between lightness and strength, showcasing the finesse of Canadian whisky craftsmanship.

Why This Whisky Matters: EEAT & Provenance

  • Expertise: Distilled with 15 years of maturation and decades of traditional knowledge.
  • Experience: Created by one of the longest-standing single malt producers in North America.
  • Authoritativeness: Recognized by Whisky Magazine and respected globally.
  • Trustworthiness: Produced in a facility known for transparency, tours, and educational outreach.

Glen Breton Rare 15-Year-Old – Product Highlights

Attribute Details
Whisky Type Canadian Single Malt Whisky
Age 15 Years
Distillery Glenora Distillers, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
Awards Gold – Best Rest of World Single Malt, Whisky Magazine, 2011
Peat Level Very low – subtle, not dominant
ABV Varies slightly by batch
Availability Limited production release

How to Enjoy Glen Breton Rare Battle of Glen

While this elegant dram is best enjoyed neat to experience its layered complexity, it also shines with a few drops of water, opening up its orchard-fruit core. Serve it in a Glencairn glass, ideally in quiet reflection or with good company by a fireside.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Glen Breton Rare Battle of Glen a Scotch?
No. While it’s made in the Scottish tradition, it’s a Canadian single malt — proudly distilled in Nova Scotia by Glenora Distillers.

Why was there a lawsuit involving this whisky?
The Scotch Whisky Association challenged the use of “Glen” in its name. Glenora won the legal battle, preserving its brand identity.

Does it contain peat?
Yes, but very subtly. It’s more about earthy complexity and light smoke wisps, not heavy peat smoke like Islay whiskies.

Where is Glen Breton Rare produced?
At Glenora Distillers, located in Glenville, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.

Is it a limited release?
Yes. Each bottling of the 15 Year Old is produced in small batches, making it a collector’s favorite.

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