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Rosebank 1990 / 30 Year Old / Release 1 / 2020 Edition Lowland Whisky

Rosebank 1990 / 30 Year Old / Release 1 / 2020 Edition Lowland Whisky

8.1 /10
EDITOR
Type: Single Malt
Age: 30 Year Old
ABV: 48.6%
Price: £1500.00

There are bottles that arrive on your desk and immediately command a certain gravity. The Rosebank 1990, a 30 Year Old Single Malt from the Lowlands, released as the first in what one hopes will be a considered series, is precisely that kind of whisky. At 48.6% ABV and carrying three decades of maturation, this is a release that speaks to patience — both in the making and, frankly, in the saving required to acquire it at £1,500.

Rosebank occupies a singular position in Scotch whisky. The Lowland region has long been overshadowed by the peat-heavy theatrics of Islay and the sherried richness of Speyside, but what the Lowlands offer — and what Rosebank exemplifies — is elegance. This is whisky that has never needed to shout. A 30-year-old Lowland Single Malt at natural colour and a robust 48.6% is a rare proposition, and the 2020 Release 1 carries itself with exactly the kind of quiet confidence you would expect from spirit that has spent three decades finding its voice.

What to Expect

Without specific cask details confirmed, I can speak to what this category and age profile typically delivers. Thirty years in wood pushes a Lowland malt into territory where the distillery character — that trademark lightness and floral delicacy — begins a conversation with deep oak influence. At 48.6%, this has been bottled at a strength that preserves texture without overwhelming. You should expect a whisky that balances considerable maturity with the kind of approachability that defines the best Lowland expressions. This is not a bruiser. It is refined, composed, and rewarding for those who appreciate subtlety over spectacle.

The age here is genuine. Thirty years is not a marketing exercise — it is a commitment. And when applied to a Lowland Single Malt, the result tends toward a complexity that reveals itself slowly, rewarding repeated visits to the glass.

The Verdict

I am giving this an 8.1 out of 10. This is a very good whisky that earns its score through sheer presence and pedigree. A 30-year-old Lowland Single Malt at a considered bottling strength is a genuinely rare thing, and this first release delivers on that promise. The price point of £1,500 is significant, and I will not pretend otherwise — this sits firmly in collector and occasion territory. But for those who value the Lowland style and understand what three decades of maturation can achieve, this is a bottle that justifies the investment. It is not without competition at this price, but it offers something few competitors can: a category and provenance that is almost impossible to replicate.

Best Served

Neat, in a tulip-shaped nosing glass, at room temperature. If you are spending £1,500 on a 30-year-old Lowland malt, you owe it the respect of patience. Let it sit for ten minutes after pouring. A few drops of still water — no more — will open the structure without diluting the concentration that 48.6% provides. This is an evening whisky, best enjoyed when you have nowhere else to be and nothing competing for your attention. A Highball would be an act of vandalism.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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