Deanston 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 6346) - Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker)

Deanston 12 Year Old 2009 (Cask 6346) Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker)

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On 7th September 2009, the team at Deanston set about distilling this single malt. 12 years later, in December 2021, after a finish in a single Sauternes wine cask, the cask was opened up by indie bot... Read more

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Name Deanston 12 Year Old 2009 (Cask 6346) Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker)
Brand Deanston
Average Price £73.52
Type Scotch Whisky
Region Highland Whisky

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Volume 700ml
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 05-22-2022

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On 7th September 2009, the team at Deanston set about distilling this single malt. 12 years later, in December 2021, after a finish in a single Sauternes wine cask, the cask was opened up by indie bottler Alistair Walker, releasing a total of 277 bottles for its Infrequent Flyers collection.~ Master of Malt

Order Now: Experience the smooth taste and rich aroma of Deanston Scotch Whisky by ordering your 700ml bottle today This premium whisky is the perfect addition to any collection or for sharing with friends. Order now.

About The Brand: Deanston

Eight miles from the ancient town of Stirling and at the entrance to the breathtaking Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park sits the Deanston Distillery, a single malt Scotch whiskey distillery. Distell Group Limited, a maker of Scotch whiskey, also owns Tobermory Distillery on the Isle of Mull and Bunnahabhain Distillery on the Isle of Islay. It is their largest distillery. Sir Richard Arkwright created the cotton factory that would become Deanston Distillery in 1785. It operated as a cotton mill for 180 years before being converted to a distillery in 1966. The choice to convert the mill into a distillery was influenced by the reliable availability of clean water from the River Teith. Deanston is currently the only distillery in Scotland that is completely self-sufficient in electricity, with power produced by an on-site hydro-energy system. Scotland's Highland single malt region includes Deanston, which produces whiskey that is created by 10 local artisans, unchill filtered, naturally colored, and bottled at a 46.3% ABV strength.

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