Hebridean Journey Blended Malt Whisky

Hebridean Journey Blended Malt Whisky

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Hebridean Journey Blended Malt Whisky is a blend of single malt whiskies from Scotland, sourced from the Hebrides, the remote island chain off the west coast of Scotland. The exact composition of the ... Read more

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Name Hebridean Journey Blended Malt Whisky
Brand Hunter Laing
Average Price £35.00
Type Scotch Whisky
Region Other Scotch Whisky

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Volume 700ml
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 08-02-2022

Product Description

Hebridean Journey Blended Malt Whisky is a blend of single malt whiskies from Scotland, sourced from the Hebrides, the remote island chain off the west coast of Scotland. The exact composition of the blend is not disclosed by the distiller, but it is known to contain malts from Islay, Jura, and other islands in the Hebrides. The whisky is aged for a minimum of 12 years in oak casks and bottled at 40% alcohol by volume (ABV). It is known for its rich, smoky flavor profile, with notes of peat smoke, salt, and maritime character, as well as sweet, fruity undertones.

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About The Brand: Hunter Laing

In Glasgow, Frederick Laing, the father of Stewart Laing, established his whisky mixing company. Then Stewart begins his lengthy relationship with the whisky industry by working with his father in the family company. Stewart then expands the family's trademarks in South American and Asian markets, including the House of Peers blends. Global demand for single malt scotch whiskey is starting to rise. The market is exposed to the premium single cask bottlings under the Old Malt Cask brand. The cask strength 'Platinum' line of Old and Rare bottlings receives a warm welcome when it debuts on the market. Sales of the Old Malt Cask and Old and Rare brands are increasing as they amass a devoted following among aficionados all over the world. The First Editions brand of whiskies is created by Andrew, Stewart's son, who also founded Edition Spirits Ltd. Founded with its corporate headquarters in Glasgow at 16 Park Circus, Hunter Laing & Co. Ltd. Edition Spirits Ltd. and the Premier Bonding bottling business are both absorbed by the business. About 2010 marks Stewart's 50th anniversary in the scotch whiskey business. 2015 saw the purchase and development of an East Kilbride facility for maturing 14,000 casks. On the island of Islay, the next purchase will be a famous greenfield location called Ardnahoe. A single malt distillery was given permission to be built in September of that year. The Ardnahoe Distillery's construction gets under way in January and continues all year. The first barrel is filled at the Ardnahoe Distillery in November after the start of spirit production in October. The Ardnahoe Distillery formally welcomes visitors. The first ever dram of Ardnahoe Single Malt Scotch Whisky is pulled from the cask as the Ardnahoe Distillery celebrates the spirit turning three.

Read more about Hunter Laing on their website.

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