Isle of Jura
Volume
700ml
ABV
42%
Retailers
14
Jura Seven Wood is a single malt Scotch whisky produced by Jura Distillery on the island of Jura in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It is aged for a minimum of 10 years in oak barr...
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
Jura Seven Wood
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Jura Seven Wood is a single malt Scotch whisky produced by Jura Distillery on the island of Jura in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It is aged for a minimum of 10 years in oak barrels, which gives it a rich, complex flavor with notes of toffee, fruit, and spice. The whisky is then finished in seven different types of wood barrels, including American oak, European oak, Sherry, Port, Madeira, Marsala, and Cabernet Sauvignon. This process adds additional layers of flavor to the whisky, including notes of vanilla, caramel, and fruit. Jura Seven Wood has a medium-to-full body with a long, smooth finish. It is typically enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to allow the full range of flavors to be appreciated.
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On the island of Jura in the Inner Hebrides off the coast of Scotland, the Jura distillery produces Scotch whiskey. Whyte and Mackay, a company located in Glasgow, is the owner of the distillery. Whyte and Mackay is owned by Emperador Inc., a company based in the Philippines. The distillery was founded in 1810 and revived in 1963 to revitalize the island and the neighborhood. What a success it has been as well. Today, practically every family on the island has a member who is employed by our distillery, a company associated with our distillery, or a tourism company that promotes whiskey. You can sense the producers' devotion in every sip because Jura is more important to them than anything else.
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