$183
This Edradour was bottled by the Dutch bottler van Wees, a 9 year old, at 58.3%. A rich, oily fruit over a creamy body, with dried fruit, fig and walnut from the cask. It uses an open mash tun, Oregon pine washbacks and worm tub condensers. Water comes from the Ben Vrackie springs above the distillery. This is Edradour, one of Scotland’s smallest distilleries.
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Description
An Edradour of a 9 year old chosen by the Dutch bottler van Wees, distilled in 2011, from cask 34, bottled at 58.3%, one of 661 bottles. Edradour is a Highland single malt from a 19th century farm distillery run by a handful of hands. A 2018 expansion added a second still house, the production still small and traditional.
It was distilled from unpeated malt in tiny copper stills and worm tubs, for a full, oily make of dried fruit and chocolate. It was matured in an Oloroso cask, the wood working slowly into the rich malt. At an extractive age eugenol lends a clove note and lactones a coconut, the spirit rich, oily and nutty. The full bodied spirit shows the cask clearly, the sherry and oak to the fore. Its tiny copper stills and worm tubs give a rich, oily, full bodied spirit. The cool Highland air of the glen gives a slow, even maturation in the small Edradour warehouses.
At a natural 58.3% it is full and oily. Baked apple, marzipan and a creamy malt, with dried fruit, fig and walnut from the cask. Beneath it run dried fruit, chocolate and a soft oil. Dried fruit, chocolate and a soft oak see out a long finish. This is a rich Highland malt from the pocket glen at Pitlochry.
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$183