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After first ageing in Bourbon casks for over three years, this Single Malt is finished for several months in first-fill Oloroso Sherry casks from Jerez in Spain.
Distiller’s Art is a single-cask range of bottlings released by Hunter Laing. Hunter Laing was founded in Glasgow, similar to the Douglas Laing story and became their own entity in 2013. They are behind other great bottlings such as Old Malt Cask and Old & Rare. They also are the owners of the new Islay distillery, Ardnahoe.
Although Port Dundas closed its doors in 2010, there are select, rare remaining stocks. Muckety-Muck is one of those rare single grain scotches boasting 24 years of aging and is the first single grain scotch for the Orphan Barrel Whiskey Co.
This Quinta Ruban succeeds the 12 year old version, adding two additional years of finishing in port casks, while maintaining the same bargain price. The result is a symphony of understated opulence.
A Fully Natural color with no caramel added, it is sparkling gold with layers of color – arising from different maturations and oils mixing together. Peat first, then ripe red fruits from the PX and Oloroso casks.
The delicate flavor of American oak – vanilla, citrus and light oak – rises in prominence as the traditional Macallan European oak character of dried fruit, sherry and wood spice affords a familiar back drop.
To create Double Cask, Macallan brings new oak from America across to Spain. At least 18 years later, the whiskies are then harmoniously united with the best European sherry seasoned oak casks. This marriage creates flavors of rich dried fruits, ginger, and toffee.
From The Balvenie's Stories series, this bottling is a part of 'A Collection of Curious Casks' which celebrates the friendship and collaboration between Malt Master Kelsey McKechnie and Sampling Lead, George Paterson.
Fragrant red apple skin, orange peel, fruit cake, vanilla and redcurrant. Palate: Silky dried fruits, almost perfumed, with dark toasty notes and some warming ginger. Finish: Figs and dark spices. Overall: Comforting and luxurious Sherried Speyside whisky.