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Located on the Isle of Mull, the Tobermory distillery was founded in 1798. Renamed Ledaig in 1972 when it reopened after 42 years of closure, it was closed again in 1975 before reopening under the name Tobermory in 1989.
It produces two single malts, one unpeated, Tobermory, the other peaty (between 30 and 40 ppm of phenols), Ledaig. To develop the latter, the distillery obtains its barley from the Port Ellen malt house.
This version matured in Bordeaux wine barrels shows us a very gourmet side of this distillery, marked by notes of black fruits, ash and sweet spices.
Part of SV?s explorative trilogy of wine barrel-aged expressions.
46% ABV
Douglas Laing's Old Particular range consists of hand selected malt and grain whiskies from all over Scotland and are neither chill-filtered nor coloured.
The Old Particular Deanston 25 Years Old matures for 25 years in the Refill Hogshead DL14182.
Distilled: June 1994
Bottled: May 2020
Limited to 224 bottles.
Nose: Green apples, dried figs, lime juice, coconuts.
Taste: lemons, toasted oak, orange marmalade, marshmallows.
Finish: Long lasting, cake, cereal, ginger.
Still owned by Ian Macleod, this Southern Highlander is noted for its emphasis on sherry casks and unpeated malt. In this example from Douglas Laing, expect Glengoyne's typical clean, crisp barley combined with aromas of barley sugar sweets, gingerbread biscuits and new leather, followed by flavours of sponge cake, green apples and honey. 48.4% Alc./Vol. Non chill filtered. 366 bottles from a refill hogshead REF - DL14574.
Glengoyne is a small farm-style distillery located under the slopes of Dumgoyne in at the southern border of the Scottish Highlands.
The second bottling from Douglas Laing's 2020 outturn this is also from a refill hogshead REF - DL14559. Distilled in August 2005
The notes say to expect the distillery's typical clean, crisp, fruity barley but in a mouthcoating, syrupy, even sugary style with a touch of citrus tang. Non chill filtered at 48.4%. 260 bottles from a refill hogshead.
Nose: Clean and crisp, sweet and spiced, gristy and honeyed.... so fresh and fruity.
Palate: Deliciously mouthcoating in syrupy, sugary style - warming spice and runs to barley.
Finish: Gently toasted developing to allspice, tangy citrus notes and Malted barley (FHL).
A old age Speysider from Inchgower, independently bottled by Douglas Laing after 25 years spent in a sherry butt REF - DL14183. An outturn of 242 bottles at 51.5% ABV.
Nose: Sweet and barley-rich initially, then comes tangerines, brown sugar and a damp oak style.
Palate: Lots of spices (cinnamon, nutmeg) running to vanilla essence and stewed fruits.
Finish: Long ? detect golden syrup, a slight floral character, milk chocolate and barley.
This was Tomatin was distilled in the Highlands in December 2008.
It spent a decade in a single refill hogshead REF - DL13774, and was bottled by Douglas Laing in November 2019 with an outturn of 384 bottles at 48.4% ABV.
Nose: Big and richly defined in Malted barley, gentle spices and fruit.
Palate: Hits big with cereal, honey, vanilla and even a hint of salt.
Finish: Dark molasses mix interestingly with all the aforementioned (FHL).
A fruity, creamy Glen Elgin here from Douglas Laing, distilled in April 2011. Into a single refill hogshead it went, where it stayed for the next eight years. In January 2020, it was bottled for the Provenance series, with a release of just 359 bottles.
Distilled - April 2011
Bottled - January 2020
Refill Hogshead - REF - DL13789
Nose: Grassy & fresh .... green apples, barley sugar and caramelised nuts.
Palate: An oak warmth initially then comes sherbet, meringue and clotted cream.
Finish: Long with runny honey and toffee balanced nicely by citrus peels (CSL).
The latest outturn from Douglas Laing offers one of the oldest Inchgower's we've ever stocked, as well as one of the youngest. At just eight years old, this is proper, pure, young malt whisky. Expect something uncomplicated but very tasty from this East Speyside underdog. 46% Alc./Vol. Non chill filtered. 420 bottles.
Distilled - May 2011
Bottled - January 2020
Refill Hogshead - REF - DL13791
Nose: Milk chocolate buttons developing nicely to caramel and wood polish.
Palate: Thick with lots of wonderfully vanilla'd fudge, warm sponge cake and spiced oak.
Finish: Long.... more of that spicy style (cinnamon) coupled with candied apples and barley (CSL).
This blend is the fruit of generations of knowledge and a selection of the best vintages in the history of Saint James. This exceptional rum covers the entire aromatic palate of our aged vintages.
Marc Sassier, Saint James oenologist
APPEARANCE: Bright mahogany.
NOSE: A very special Saint James with an unusual sweet fruity dominance (fig, dried date). The classic notes of very old Saint James follow on in the background with fine smooth notes of undergrowth, roasting (mocha) and spices.
PALATE: A lively woody attack which quickly becomes warm and rich. Dominant fruit which lingers on notes of fruit brandy (cherry, prune).
The year 1998 was an exceptional harvest year in Martinique.
This Saint James single cask was bottled in 2016, after 17 years of ageing. The casks used are either small Quercus Alba (American white oak) casks or second hand casks that have previously held Saint James.
After 10 years, 5 barrels were chosen from 28 by Marc Sassier, the Saint James oenologist, and Gilbert Bolinois, the cellar master. The selected rum was thus able to continue its ageing and offer this rare bottling.
Each bottle is numbered, and the cask number is mentioned on the label.
Released during the distillery?s 200th year, this Highland single malt was distilled before Teaninich underwent significant expansion.
Reflecting its older style of production, the whisky makes an excellent aperitif or a partner to Asian cuisine. Initially sweet and zesty, this dram layers herbal notes under its toffee, lemon and apple flavours.
55.9% ABV