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Cù Bòcan Releases Two New Limited Creations Designed To Unlock “The Unusual”!

January 25, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

Cù Bòcan Creation #4

Cù Bòcan Single Malt has just released two limited edition expressions within their Creation series; Creation #3 matured in Moroccan Cabernet Sauvignon and North American Rye casks and Creation #4 which has been matured in a combination of Tawny Port and Cognac casks.

The experimental Highland Single Malt is distilled every winter at Tomatin Distillery in limited batches and made with lightly peated Scottish barley for its signature wisp of smoke. Cù Bòcan is also renowned for exploring innovative maturations, creating whiskies full of intrigue and surprise and these two new Creations are no exception.

The Cù Bòcan Creation series pushes the boundaries of Scotch whisky with experimentation, whilst still paying homage to its protective heritage. A leading innovator in cask selection, Cù Bòcan were the first to use Japanese Shochu casks for maturation for their single malt, a previous Creation release in 2019; Creation #2.

The tastes and smells of a Moroccan Souk are brought to life with the exceptional Cabernet Sauvignon casks used for the Cù Bòcan Creation #3, offering notes of rose water, strawberry and black fig, whilst the North American Rye casks bring the exotic spice, citrus and tropical fruits to the fore.

Cù Bòcan Creation #3

Cù Bòcan Creation #4 is a nod to The Antrim Cocktail, marrying two of Europe’s most revered drinks, Port and Cognac. The end result is a medley of plum jam, grilled peach, stewed forest fruit, cinnamon and sweet campfire smoke.

The current Cù Bòcan range now comprises of three products, Cù Bòcan Signature is the only ongoing product within the range, matured in Bourbon, Oloroso Sherry and North American Virgin Oak casks, and the latest two creations.

We are delighted to finally be able to release these two new Creations to our customers. We’re excited for all that 2022 has in store for Cù Bòcan and looking forward to opening up the world of lightly peated whisky, whilst continuing to explore unusual and intriguing finishes.
– Graham Nicolson: Sales Director

Each Cù Bòcan Single Malt offers an exploration in the subtleties of smoke, the character of the casks and the mastery of maturation. Bottled at 46% ABV, the range is non-chill filtered, natural in colour and carries a no age statement. Creation #3 and Creation #4 are limited releases, each with only 4,200 bottles available worldwide.

Cù Bòcan is available in specialist shops worldwide with an RRP of £45 and £60 per 700ml bottle for the Signature, and Creations #3 and #4 respectively.

Also Available from:-

  • Edencroft Fine Wine & Spirit Specialists

Watch the new product films for Creation #3 and Creation #4 here –
Creation #3
Creation #4

About Cù Bòcan

1. Cù Bòcan is a Highland Single Malt distilled, matured and produced at the Tomatin Distillery (near Inverness), famous for its portfolio of brands including Tomatin Highland Single Malt, The Antiquary, The Talisman and Big T.

2. In 2005, the decision was made to produce a peated single malt and for the last week of production that year a batch of Optic Barley peated to 15ppm was used to produce about 60,000 litres of lightly peated spirit which was filled into a variety of different cask types.

3. Then, on September 3rd 2013 this lightly peated whisky produced at Tomatin was released as Cù Bòcan – A single malt at 15ppm matured in a combination of Bourbon, Sherry and Virgin Oak casks. Since then, the Cù Bòcan brand has grown with a number of vintage releases as part of the brand limited edition collection.

4. Cù Bòcan rebranded in August 2019, the brand is now positioned as a celebration in the subtleties of smoke and perfectly balanced sweetness. It is an experimental Highland Single Malt that explores innovative maturation to create whiskies full of intrigue and surprise. It is made with lightly peated Scottish barley, distilled every winter in limited batches and matured in a variety of interesting casks to unlock unusual flavours.

5. The distillery is owned by Japanese company Takara Shuzo

Filed Under: Cu Bocan, New Arrivals, News

The Latest Stock From The SMWS – Including Virtual Tasting Pack Feb 2022!

January 19, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

“Virtual Tasting Pack Feb 2022”
£35.00

New Arrivals From The Scotch Malt Whisky Society!



“Brings everyone to the yard”
Cask No: 9.233

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Grant
Origin: Scotland
£62.00

Qty left: 75



“Flapjacks assemble!”
Cask No: 9.230

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Grant
Origin: Scotland
£84.20

Qty left: 80



“A ginger lemon shot”
Cask No: 5.95

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Auchentoshan
Origin: Scotland
£90.00

Qty left: 82



“The Spice Sisters Discover Jazz”
Cask No: 68.82

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Blair Athol
Origin: Scotland
£51.00

Qty left: 83



“Sunny summer citrus”
Cask No: 13.94

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Dalmore
Origin: Scotland
£58.00

Qty left: 93



“Andalucian Orcadian”
Cask No: 4.295

Cask Type: 1st fill shaved, charred & re-toasted ex-PX barrique
Distillery: Highland Park
Origin: Scotland
£147.50

Qty left: 101



“Film star hangs out at smokers corner”
Cask No: 4.297

Cask Type: Refill ex-bourbon hogshead
Distillery: Highland Park
Origin: Scotland
£150.00

Qty left: 118



“Virtual Tasting Pack Feb 2022”

£35.00

Qty left: 264

Filed Under: New Arrivals, News, Smws, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society

Celebrate Burns Night With The Whisky Exchange & “Zoom In” To A Chance To Win Some Great Prizes!

January 18, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

Burns Night virtual Quiz Time!

Celebrate Burns Night (January 25th.) with a virtual quiz and taste along with the team by purchasing a Perfect Measure tasting set to explore a variety of whiskies!

The pack will be accompanied by a live Zoom tasting and quiz hosted by The Whisky Exchange’s resident spirits buffs and shop managers, Alex Huskinson and Chris Bolton at 7pm on 25 January.

The set costs £34.95 and includes six 3cl sample bottles of Compass Box Orchard House, Whisky Exchange Exclusive Benromach 2010 Cask #390, Glenallachie 15 Year Old, Ardmore 2011 9-year-old Watt Whisky, and two blind whiskies.

Prizes include x2 tickets to Sunday’s Whisky Show, a bottle of The Whisky Exchange’s Whisky of the Year, Deanston 18 plus free tickets to in-store tastings throughout 2022!

An invitation to the quiz will be emailed to the recipient when each pack is purchased.

Filed Under: Burns Night, News, The Whisky Exchange, Whisky tasting

Save 20% On Douglas Laing’s “The Epicurean” Range At Edencroft!

January 17, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

Douglas Laing The Epicurean Cognac Edition
Was: £60.00
Now: £48.00
SAVE: £12.00

Douglas Laing The Epicurean Cognac Edition

Was: £60.00

Now: £48.00


SAVE: £12.00

Douglas Laing The Epicurean White Port Edition

Was: £60.00

Now: £48.00


SAVE: £12.00

Douglas Laing The Epicurean Tawny Port Finish Limited Edition

Was: £60.00

Now: £48.00


SAVE: £12.00

Douglas Laing The Epicurean Ruby Port Finish Limited Edition

Was: £60.00

Now: £48.00


SAVE: £12.00

Douglas Laing The Epicurean Rivesaltes Finish

Was: £60.00

Now: £48.00


SAVE: £12.00

Filed Under: Edencroft Spirit Specialists, New Arrivals, News

The Latest Stock From The SMWS!

January 7, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

“Andalucian Orcadian”
Cask No: 4.295

New Arrivals From The Scotch Malt Whisky Society!



“Sweeties and beer”

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel

£54.80

Qty left: 85



“Brings everyone to the yard”
Cask No: 9.233

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Grant
Origin: Scotland
£62.00

Qty left: 91



“A ginger lemon shot”
Cask No: 5.95

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Auchentoshan
Origin: Scotland
£90.00

Qty left: 94



“Feeling tingly”
Cask No: 39.238

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Linkwood
Origin: Scotland
£49.00

Qty left: 98



“Andalucian Orcadian”
Cask No: 4.295

Cask Type: 1st fill shaved, charred & re-toasted ex-PX barrique
Distillery: Highland Park
Origin: Scotland
£147.50

Qty left: 108



“An Advocaat snowball”
Cask No: 80.33

Cask Type: 1st fill toasted high lactone american oak barrique
Distillery: Glen Spey
Origin: Scotland
£53.00

Qty left: 110



“Film star hangs out at smokers corner”
Cask No: 4.297

Cask Type: Refill ex-bourbon hogshead
Distillery: Highland Park
Origin: Scotland
£150.00

Qty left: 125

Filed Under: New Arrivals, News, Smws, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society

Tomatin Whisky Offers From Edencroft – But Only While Stocks Last!

January 5, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

Tomatin 13 Year Old Fino Sherry Cask 2006
Was: £85.00
Now: £62.50
SAVE: £22.50

Tomatin / 2006 Amontillado Sherry Edition

Was: £60.00

Now: £45.00


SAVE: £15.00

Tomatin 12-Year-Old Monbazillac Cask Finish

Was: £65.00

Now: £45.00


SAVE: £20.00

Tomatin 12 Year Old Sauternes Cask Edition

Was: £65.00

Now: £45.00


SAVE: £20.00

Tomatin 12 Year Old Rivesaltes Cask Edition

Was: £65.00

Now: £45.00


SAVE: £20.00

Tomatin 13 Year Old Fino Sherry Cask 2006

Was: £85.00

Now: £62.50


SAVE: £22.50

Filed Under: Edencroft Spirit Specialists, New Arrivals, News, Offers

Balvenie Whisky New Arrivals From Edencroft With Free Dipping Dog!

January 5, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Balvenie / The Edge of Burnhead Wood Aged 19 Years and Free Dipping Dog!
£265.00

New Arrivals

The Balvenie / The Edge of Burnhead Wood Aged 19 Years and Free Dipping Dog.
The Balvenie / The Edge of Burnhead Wood Aged 19 Years and Free Dipping Dog.

£265.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 48.7%.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Speyside.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Balvenie.

BOTTLER: Distillery Bottling.

BOTTLING SERIE: Stories.

BOTTLED: 2020

AGE: 19 Year Old.

ABV: 48.7% Vol.

THE EDGE OF BURNHEAD WOOD

Inspired by the fragrant, heather cloaked highlands which surround The Balvenie Distillery, The Edge of Burnhead Wood celebrates the pastoral tale of how The Balvenie craftsmen experimented with the distillery’s natural resources to find the perfect match between fresh heather and barley. The expression, which is made from locally sourced ingredients found in the distillery grounds home grown barley malted at The Balvenie Maltings, water from the Robbie Dhu spring, and fresh heather from Burnhead Wood retains the familiar robust Balvenie taste, with a delicate fruitiness, as well as notes of light spice and juicy fruits.

NOSE: Nose: Lively and vibrant, this Balvenie has notes of fig and geranium oil perfectly balanced with fresh herbal undertones reminiscent of green woodland.

TASTE: Flavours of honey, cloves and caramelised baked dates are layered on top of delicate citrus and spice. The sweetness reveals an underlying oaky dryness.

FINISH: Lingering, oaky, dried blossom.

The Balvenie  / TUN 1509 Batch 7 and Free Dipping Dog.
The Balvenie / TUN 1509 Batch 7 and Free Dipping Dog.

£300.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Age: 
Strength: 52.4%.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Speyside.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Balvenie.

BOTTLER: Distillery Bottling.

BOTTLING SERIE: Batch 7.

BOTTLED: 2020

CASK TYPE: Refill Sherry Butts, Ex-Bourbon Barrels.

ABV: 52.4% Vol.

To create Batch No7 of the Balvenie Tun 1509, David C. Stewart MBE carefully hand-selected 21 of the finest casks – 4 ex-American barrels, 10 Sherry butts and 7 hogsheads – from the distilleries precious aged whiskies. These 21 casks then spent 3 months knitting together in a traditional marrying Tun to create this exquisite liquid.

Mackmyra / Björksav.
Mackmyra Björksav

£57.50
Country: Scotland
Region: Sweden
Age: 
Strength: 46.1%.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Sweden.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Mackmyra.

BOTTLER: Distillery Bottling.

BOTTLING SERIE: Säsongswhisky.

CASK TYPE: Lingonberry & Blueberry Swedish Wine Casks.

BOTTLED: 2020

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 15000

ABV: 46.1% Vol.

Mackmyra Björksav (birch sap) is a Swedish single malt whisky inspired by the long-awaited return of spring.

By including casks that were seasoned with Swedish birch sap wine, we have created a floral whisky with a fresh spiciness and sweet notes of vanilla fudge. Björksav is a collaboration with our friends at Grythyttan wine.

NOSE: Floral and fruity with a light spiciness, vanilla fudge, sandalwood, cedar and toasted bread. Floral and slightly waxy notes of birch sap wine. Round and fruity notes of cherry, raisins, apple, pear and lemon.

TASTE: A fresh and fruity spiciness with light minerals and herbs together with vanilla fudge, raisins, apple, ripe pears and lemon. Light spices of vanilla, toasted oak, floral honey, sandalwood, cedar, anise, white pepper and ginger. Round oak and vanilla spices together with a slightly oily texture.

AFTERTASTE: Light, spicy notes in harmony with toasted oak and dried fruits.

Filed Under: Edencroft Special Offer, Edencroft Spirit Specialists, New Arrivals, News

Irish Distillers Awarded 183 Medals In 2021!

December 21, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

183 individual medals from the world’s leading taste and design competitions in 2021!

Irish Distillers is celebrating yet another outstanding awards season after being honoured with 183 individual medals from the world’s leading taste and design competitions in 2021!

The impressive haul of medals, an increase of 11 medals versus 2020, includes several of the top accolades in the Irish Whiskey Category for the distillers’ diverse portfolio.

Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaleach Knockrath Forest

Testament to the quality and craftsmanship of the world’s best loved Irish whiskey, Jameson Irish Whiskey, which enjoyed sales of 8.6 million cases globally in 2020/2021, was awarded a Double Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and Gold at the International Spirits Challenge.

Jameson Black Barrel, achieved recognition across the board, taking home Gold Outstanding (98 points) at the International Wine and Spirit Competition and winning the overall trophy for Best Irish Whiskey at the International Spirits Challenge, while Jameson Bow Street 18 Years achieved a Platinum Medal (96 points) at the Beverage Tasting Institute.

Redbreast continued its legacy as the world’s most decorated single pot still Irish whiskey, securing 29 medals of Gold and above, including a Platinum Medal and a top score of 100, for Redbreast 27 Year Old from the Beverage Tasting Institute. Redbreast also won the coveted Chairman’s Trophy (98 points) for its much-acclaimed 12 Year Old Cask Strength. Elsewhere, the Redbreast range collected six Master medals at The Irish Whiskey Masters, while Redbreast 21 Year Old was crowned the World’s Best Pot Still at the World Whisky Awards.

Jameson Black Barrel

Further reinforcing Midleton Very Rare’s standing as the pinnacle of Irish whiskey, Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaleach Knockrath Forest was awarded a Double Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and named the Best Pure Pot Still Irish Whiskey. The range’s only permanent expression, Midleton Very Rare Barry Crockett Legacy, also achieved high praise including Gold Outstanding (98 points) at the International Wine & Spirits Competition.

The innovative and exemplary whiskeys produced by hand at Midleton’s Micro Distillery were also recognised with the METHOD AND MADNESS collection winning five Double Golds at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and two Master Medals at the Irish Whiskey Masters – the highest accolade at the competition.

Jameson

The iconic Powers collection, which celebrated its 230th anniversary this year, was recognised by a multitude of award bodies for both its distinctive distillate flavour and bold design. Powers Three Swallow and Powers John’s Lane both achieved Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, while John’s Lane also took home a Design & Packaging Master following the brand’s bold redesign, which was described by judges as eye-catching and prominent.

Last but not least, the return of Blue Spot to the historic Spot Family was warmly received by judges across the globe, winning five Gold medals and above and a prestigious spot in the Ultimate Spirits Challenge Top 100 Spirits list. The other expressions in the range were equally decorated, including a Double Gold for Green Spot at the San Francisco Spirits Competition, Gold for Red Spot at the International Spirits Challenge and a Master for Yellow Spot at the Irish Whiskey Masters.

Master Distiller Kevin O’Gorman

It has been another tremendous season across the portfolio, and we are beyond proud to see so many of our whiskeys securing several of the top accolades in the Irish Whiskey Category.

The Jameson family continues to excite and delight whiskey fans across the globe with its smooth taste and signature DNA, while our prestige portfolio continues to solidify Irish Whiskey’s standing as a luxury spirit on the world stage.

These awards demonstrate the dynamism of the category – from reimagined heritage brands such as The Spot Range and Powers – to innovative whiskeys from Redbreast, to METHOD AND MADNESS with distillate experimentation such as Rye and Malt and our Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaleach series, which showcase wood experimentation and maturation.

These achievements are a testament to my colleagues at Midleton Distillery who work tirelessly to apply their knowledge and passion to produce whiskeys of unrivalled quality.
– Kevin O’Gorman: Master Distiller at Irish Distillers

Filed Under: Awards, Irish, Irish Distillers, News, Whiskey

Celebrate The Festive Season With These New Arrivals From Edencroft!

December 21, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

Ledaig / 28 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail CC.
£275.00

New Arrivals

Ledaig / 28 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail CC.
Ledaig / 28 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail CC.

£275.00
Country: Scotland
Region: IsleofMull
Age: 
Strength: 54.1%.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Isle of Mull.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Tobermory.

BOTTLER: Gordon & MacPhail.

BOTTLING SERIE: Connoisseurs Choice – Cask Strength.

DISTILLED: 1993

BOTTLED: 2021

AGE: 28 Year Old

CASK TYPE: Connoisseurs Choice – Cask Strength.

CASK NUMBER: 703

BOTTLES FILLED: 517

ABV: 54.1% Vol.

COLOUR: Amber.

NOSE: SHERRY aromas give way to MEDJOOL DATES and RED APPLE. FESTIVE SPICES come to the fore alongside SEVILLE ORANGE ZEST and sweet SMOKE.

TASTE: STEWED RED BERRIES combine with fresh GINGER SPICE and subtle ANISEED. TOASTED ALMOND undertones develop accompanied by MINT.

FINISH: A full and long finish with lingering SPICE, FRUIT and BONFIRE EMBERS.

Bunnahabhain / 12 Year Old cask Strength.
Bunnahabhain / 12 Year Old cask Strength.

£75.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Age: 
Strength: 55.1%

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Islay.

CATEGORY: Single Malt.

DISTILLERY: Bunnahabhain.

BOTTLER: Distillery Bottling.

BOTTLED: 2021

AGE: 12 Year Old.

ABV: 55.1%

Introducing Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Cask Strength, a limited-edition whisky inspired by visitor tastings in the distillery’s iconic Warehouse 9.

Matured on the remote, north-eastern coastline of Islay, and produced using pure spring water from the Margadale Spring, the 12 Year Old Cask Strength is an undiluted celebration of the distillery’s hugely popular Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old expression.

For years, visitors making the pilgrimage to Bunnahabhain distillery have been enjoying drams straight from the cask in the famous, Warehouse 9, so now consumers from all over the world will be able to recreate this privilege at home.

Brendan McCarron, Master Distiller on the inspiration behind Cask Strength.

“When people embark on a journey to Islay and try Bunnahabhain whiskies straight from the cask, it creates so much joy. But we understand that not everyone is able to make the trip. With this limited edition 12 Year Old Cask Strength, we can give people around the world the chance to experience it themselves.”

“Not all whiskies work at cask strength and many whiskies don’t stand up to full maturation in sherry casks. Bottling our 12 Year Old at cask strength intensifies the core characteristics of spice, cracked black pepper, cinnamon but not at the expense of our spirit’s character. In fact, it enhances it. The mouthfeel and texture of the whisky increases and it shows off the balance of the spirit and the wood, but in a more concentrated form. This really represents Bunnahabhain in a bottle.”

COLOUR: Deep russet gold

NOSE: Dark berries, citrus and toasted oak which gradually transitions to sweet vanilla and a hint of cinnamon spice.

PALATE: Creamy chocolate, sherry-soaked fruit and a balanced nuttiness give way to cloves, nutmeg and a subtle sea salt spray.

FINISH: A lingering sweet finish with cherries and a touch of wood spice.

Compass Box / No Name #3.
£95.00
Country: Scotland
Region: Blended
Age: 
Strength: 48.9%.

Summary: 

COUNTRY/REGION: Scotland/Various.

CATEGORY: Blended Malt

WHISKY COMPOSITION: Laphroaig, Bowmore, Mortlach, Clynelish and Highland Malt Blend.

BOTTLER: Compass Box.

BOTTLING SERIE: Limited Edition.

BOTTLED: 07.2021

NUMBER OF BOTTLES: 10,794

ABV: 48.9% Vol.

Vibrant and expansive, wild yet graceful peatiness

The series studying heavily-peated malt whisky reaches a somewhat OTT crescendo with this, the third and final No Name. Since 2017, Compass Box have used the same recipe structure to explore different smoky double acts. Whether it was the crème-brûlée-on-freshly-laid-tarmac effect of the inaugural release or the bonfire-in-a-cherry-orchard style of No Name, No. 2, fans of the series have been treated to radically different expressions of smoke

No Name, No. 3 marks a further point on the spectrum of peat. It is older, wilder and weirder than the previous No Names. Seaweedy and barbecue-scented single malt from the Laphroaig Distillery takes top billing, with malt whisky from the Bowmore Distillery lending compelling hints of mango and pineapple at the very limits of ripeness.

Seashells and sage; pineapple and allspice; smoke that moves in oily waves. This is the perfect whisky for introducing a little drama to proceedings – and a fitting conclusion to the peaty trilogy.

The third instalment in Compass Box’s gothic exploration of smoke, or the whiskies that shall not be named, builds upon their bewitching sequence of distillery duets. Pairing Ardbeg with Caol Ila, then Caol Ila with Talisker, blender James Saxon invited Laphroaig and Bowmore to dance for No. 3, underpinned by the familiar Compass Box foundation malts. There’s a charming balance of sweetness and peat, as the hardy coastal smokiness of Laphroaig is quelled by the ripe tropical fruitiness of Bowmore. The mouthfeel is satisfyingly creamy, with orange fondant, chocolate, honey, and apricot flavours tightly bound together by tendrils of smoke – 93 Points and Voted the ninth best Whisky in the World, Jonny McCormick, The Whisky Advocate Magazine.

Filed Under: Christmas, Edencroft Spirit Specialists, New Arrivals, News

Fettercairn Announces Latest Release Of Their 16 Year Old Whisky!

December 15, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

Fettercairn 16 Years Old!

Following the success of the inaugural Fettercairn 16 Years Old last year, the distillery has today announced the release of its successor. The annual series celebrates different maturation stories, whilst continuing to showcase the distillery’s tropical style achieved from the distinctive copper cooling ring distillation process.

This latest release unites both Sherry-matured and Sherry-finished casks to create a truly refined, balanced yet classic combination of rare Fettercairn and Sherry styles. The hand-selected casks from a small, family run Bodega in Jerez include first fill Oloroso, refill Oloroso and first fill aged Palo Cortado Sherry butts, which marry together seamlessly to enhance the distinctive distillery character.

2021 marks the second release in the annual series, which showcases different maturation journeys from the distinctive distillery character!

These rare, never to be repeated casks were selected with a focus on retaining the natural beauty and balance of the Fettercairn tropical house style, while taking on the bold sweetness of the dark and nutty Oloroso. This is complemented by refined vanilla and citrus notes from the aged Palo Cortado butts, which add complexity and depth to the ripe exotic fruit characters typically found in the Fettercairn spirit when it reaches its mid-late teens.

Bottled at 46.4%, natural in colour and non-chill filtered, this 16 Years Old boasts rich honey and bronzed hues. On the nose, sugared almonds, dried fruit and aged wood feature harmoniously, whilst on the palate, a myriad of Alphonso mango, rich citrus zest and apricots are balanced with walnut, coffee and liquorice notes giving way to salted caramel, sandalwood and iced ginger cake on the finish.

This one-off Fettercairn 16 Years Old limited edition was borne from fully-matured Sherry casks combined with hand-selected, rare and old, Oloroso and Palo Cortado Sherry butts. For me, this was about retaining the natural beauty and balance of our Fettercairn tropical house style while elevating the pure beauty and refinement of select, aged Palo Cortado and Oloroso casks.

Combining these elements allow us to share another aspect and dimension to our truly unique warehouse stocks at Fettercairn.
– Gregg Glass: Master Whisky Maker

The enthusiasm and love we saw for our first 16 Years Old reinforced our desire to create whiskies inspired by our enlightened whisky making philosophy. This 16 Years Old reveals finely balanced tropical and soft spice flavours and showcases the approach we take to making single malt.

This time around, we’ve called on rare Palo Cortado which is an elegantly dry Sherry alongside the dark richness of Oloroso, to add a special flair to this single malt and showcase the excellent maturation expertise coupled with the ripe tropical distillery character when the spirit reaches the late teen years. We are confident that this year’s 16 Years Old will be another Fettercairn release that excites and enthrals whisky drinkers.
– Kirsteen Beeston: Head of International Malts at Whyte and Mackay

Fettercairn 16 Years Old is now available across Europe including France, UK, the Netherlands, Germany Belgium, extending to Global Travel Retail and key Asia markets into 2022, at an RSP of £69. The GTR edition will be in 1L formats with an RSP of £79.

Fettercairn Whiskies are also available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt

About Fettercairn

Our founder, Sir Alexander Ramsay, was one of the Scottish landowners who campaigned for the licensing of Scotch Whisky distilling. In 1824 Fettercairn he established the Fettercairn Distillery, in the Northeast of Scotland; it was to become one of the first licensed single malt distilleries. Despite his campaigns for regulation, Ramsay recruited illicit whisky makers as his first stillmen, knowing only they had the knowledge and experience required to make great whisky. From our very beginnings, we’ve been doing things a little differently in the pursuit of great whisky.

In the mid-1950s, the whisky makers at Fettercairn experimented, seeking ways to create a purer expression of their spirit. They found that pouring water down the still cooled the copper, increasing condensation inside so only the lightest vapours could rise for collection. They fashioned a copper tube around the top of the still to continually douse it with crystal clear mountain water. This simple yet ingenious engineering feat not only creates a purer expression of our whisky, but beautiful oxidized patina of the copper with shades of teal, brushed cooper and white proudly marking our stills. To this day our copper cooling ring remains unique in Scotch whisky making.

Today the Fettercairn Distillery continues this trend of ingenious thinking and is the home of enlightened whisky making, where experimental and considered, open minded innovation provides inspiration in the creation of the most exceptional and rare single malt whiskies. Driven by the idea of entire craft, there is an inherent commitment to the land and the idea of nurturing and embracing every single part of the process, from forest to field to Fettercairn.

As part of this philosophy, we are always discovering and learning and we use this to feed our imagination and passion to create distinct whiskies with a surprising tropical character.

Filed Under: Christmas, Fettercairn, Highland, New Arrivals, News

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