Edradour 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 393) Natural Cask Strength - Ibisco Decanter 700ml bottle - Scotch Whisky whisky
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Edradour 12 Year Old 2009 (Cask 393) Natural Cask Strength Ibisco Decanter

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Edradour is a brand of Scotch whisky that is produced at the Edradour Distillery in Pitlochry, Scotland. The Edradour 12 Year Old 2009 (Cask 393) Natural Cask Strength whisky is a ...

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Name Edradour 12 Year Old 2009 (Cask 393) Natural Cask Strength Ibisco Decanter
Brand Edradour
Average Price £105.00

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Volume 700ml
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 05-01-2022

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Edradour is a brand of Scotch whisky that is produced at the Edradour Distillery in Pitlochry, Scotland. The Edradour 12 Year Old 2009 (Cask 393) Natural Cask Strength whisky is a limited edition expression that was aged for 12 years and bottled at its natural cask strength. It was also presented in an Ibisco decanter, which is a type of decorative bottle made from hand-blown Italian glass. Scotch whisky is a type of whisky that is produced in Scotland and made from malted barley, along with other grains such as corn, rye, and wheat. It is aged in oak barrels for at least three years, and the length of aging, as well as the type of barrels used, can have a significant impact on the final flavor of the whisky. The Edradour 12 Year Old 2009 (Cask 393) Natural Cask Strength whisky is likely to have a rich, full-bodied flavor with notes of oak, vanilla, and perhaps some fruit or spice notes, depending on the barrels it was aged in and the specific flavors imparted by the wood. It is bottled at its natural cask strength, which means that it has not been diluted with water before bottling and will have a higher alcohol content than whisky that has been diluted.

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