Dailuaine Aged 10 Years Reserve Cask Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky – The Single Malts Of Scotland (700ml)
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Dailuaine Aged 10 Years Reserve Cask Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky – The Single Malts Of Scotland (700ml)
Volume: 700ml ABV: 48% Age: 10 Years Old Country: Scotland
The Single Malts Of Scotland range is brought to us by London based Elixir Distillers. They specialise in independently bottling Japanese and Scottish whisky but also bottle American and Irish whisky from time to time.The company’s three core whisky brands are Elements of Islay, Port Askaig and The Single Malts of Scotland, while it also bottles navy rum under the Black Tot brand. The Single Malts of Scotland range provides independent bottlings of vintage single malt Scotch from many distilleries and at a variety of ages.
The Single Malts of Scotland Reserve Casks are a flavor-led exploration of fine single malts, bottled in small batches of three to ten casks. Each parcel of bottles shows the variety of styles and flavors found across Scotland, and the differences in angel’s share depending on region. Bottled at a consistent 48% with no added color and no chill-filtration, the Reserve Casks are intended to suit the palates of both novices and experts alike.
A small batch of six hogsheads and one barrel from Dailuaine Distillery have been used to create this Speyside Single Malt, distilled between 2006 to 2011 and aged for a minimum of 10 years. This is a fruity, creamy whisky with bright citrusy notes.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Sweet summer fruits, butter and honey.
Palate: More sweet fruit notes with elements of citrus leads creamier vanilla notes with a slight tough of nuttiness.
Finish: More citrus on this long finish.
Additional information
Weight | 1.7 kg |
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Dimensions | 35 × 14 × 14 cm |
Aged | 10 yrs |
Country | Scotland |
Brand | Dailuaine |
Flavour Profile | Bourbon Cask |
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