Ledaig
Volume
700ml
ABV
48.4%
Age
15 YO
Retailers
1
Ledaig 15 Year Old 2008 (Cask 17765) is a Scotch whisky from the Island region, known for its distinctive peated character. This expression is bottled at an ABV of 48.4% and has be...
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Ledaig 15 Year Old 2008 (Cask 17765) Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
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Ledaig 15 Year Old 2008 (Cask 17765) is a Scotch whisky from the Island region, known for its distinctive peated character. This expression is bottled at an ABV of 48.4% and has been aged for 15 years. It is part of the Old Particular range by Douglas Laing, which specializes in single cask bottlings.
Rich and smoky with notes of brine, seaweed, and a hint of citrus zest.
Full-bodied with flavors of peated malt, dark chocolate, and a touch of dried fruit.
Long and warming with lingering smoke and a subtle sweetness.
A complex and well-balanced expression showcasing the maritime character of Ledaig.
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Unpeated malted barley is used to create the Tobermory Single Malt, which is then aged for at least 10 years in oak barrels. In tiny amounts, a strongly peated whiskey called Ledaig—the name of the original distillery—is also produced. Several mixes, like as Scottish Leader and Black Bottle, include the malts. A private lake next to the Mishnish lochs provides water for the distillery. Prior proprietors had used the Tobermory moniker for both a single malt and a blended whiskey, confusing the branding. The distillery's capacity was increased in 1990, enabling it to produce a million liters of spirit annually. It employs four Oregon pine washbacks, a classic copper-domed cast iron mash tun, and four spirit stills. The whisky is aged in barrels that previously held sherry and bourbon whiskey. At the Deanston distillery, maturation takes place.
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