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Showing posts with label 18 year old. Show all posts

Glen Scotia 18 year old (The Single Cask) 1992

Distillery: Glen Scotia
Region: Campbeltown
Age: 18 years
Maturation Cask: not specified
Strength: 58.4%
Volume: 70cl
Bottler: Edition Spirits
Distillation Date: 1992
Bottling Date: 2010
Cask Number: tbc

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The Single Cask is a new range by independent bottlers Edition Spirits Ltd. specialising in old and rare whisky. The range deals primarily with exclusive bottlings for private collectors and specialist retailers, with few brands and expressions made available to the wider public.

Like many others, especially in the Campbeltown region, Glen Scotia distillery has a history beset by closures, and is one of the smallest operations still surviving with a staff of just three employees. Despite this, Glen Scotia has earned a reputation for good quality whisky, especially its Single Cask expressions.

Isle of Jura 18 year old (Rare Auld) 1990

Distillery: Isle of Jura
Region: Island
Age: 18 years
Maturation Cask: not specified
Strength: 52.4%
Volume: 70cl
Bottler: Duncan Taylor
Distillation Date: 1990
Bottling Date: 2008
Cask Number: 6401

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An outstanding collection, all aged 17 years and above, Duncan Taylor's "Rare Auld" range represents top-notch malts of impeccable quality, bottled from single cask and at cask strength.

The Isle of Jura is tucked away between the mainland and whisky mecca Islay, yet the solitary distillery on the island produces a softer, subtler flavour next to the heavy peat of it's neighbours. Aside from the ingredients used - soft, peaty water; plain malt dried with warm air - a major contributor to the style of Jura whisky is the use of very tall stills, creating a very light whisky. This 18 year old is as rare as the branding suggests - just 312 bottles from the cask!

The Dalmore 18 year old


Distillery: Dalmore
Region: Highlands
Age: 18 years
Maturation Cask: American oak & Matusalem sherry
Bottler: Distillery
Strength: 43%
Volume: 70cl

Tasting Notes
Colour: Pale amber.
Aroma: Very winey, with chocolate, malt & orange.
Taste: Balanced & antique, lavender, orange & oak.
Finish: Short but bold, cloves and dried orange.

A new addition to the Dalmore family in 2009, the 18 year old has a limited first release of 3,000 bottles worldwide. This expression was initially matured in American white oak before being moved to Matusalem sherry butts to complete it's maturation.