Ledaig
Volume
700ml
ABV
N/A
Age
12 YO
Retailers
1
Ledaig 2011 12 Year Old, Rare Find Cask #6991 is a Scotch whisky from the Isle of Mull, known for its rich and peaty character. Ledaig is the name used for the peated expressions f...
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Ledaig 2011 12 Year Old, Rare Find Cask #6991
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Ledaig 2011 12 Year Old, Rare Find Cask #6991 is a Scotch whisky from the Isle of Mull, known for its rich and peaty character. Ledaig is the name used for the peated expressions from the Tobermory distillery, which has a history dating back to 1798. This whisky has been aged for 12 years, showcasing the distillery's commitment to quality and craftsmanship.
Smoky with hints of brine, citrus zest, and a touch of vanilla.
Rich and peaty with flavors of dark chocolate, roasted nuts, and a hint of sea salt.
Long and warming with lingering smoke and a touch of sweetness.
A complex and well-balanced expression showcasing the unique 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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