Kilchoman 11 Year Old 2012 - Founders Cask Release 700ml bottle - Scotch Whisky whisky
Scotch Whisky Islay Whisky 11 Year Old

Kilchoman

Kilchoman 11 Year Old 2012 Founders Cask Release

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700ml

ABV

54.8%

Age

11 YO

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Kilchoman 11 Year Old 2012 - Founders Cask Release is an Islay Scotch Whisky with an ABV of 54.8%. Kilchoman Distillery, established in 2005, is known for its traditional farm dist...

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Product Details

Name Kilchoman 11 Year Old 2012 Founders Cask Release
Brand Kilchoman
Average Price £127.34
Region Islay Whisky

Product Properties

Volume 700ml
Alcohol Content (ABV) 54.8%
Age 11 Year Old
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 01-26-2026

Product Description

Kilchoman 11 Year Old 2012 - Founders Cask Release is an Islay Scotch Whisky with an ABV of 54.8%. Kilchoman Distillery, established in 2005, is known for its traditional farm distillery approach and produces whisky that often showcases the peaty character typical of the region. This release is part of their Founders Cask series, highlighting their commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

Tasting Notes

Nose

Rich peat smoke with hints of citrus and vanilla, complemented by a background of brine and seaweed.

Palate

Full-bodied with a balance of sweet malt, smoky peat, and a touch of dark chocolate, alongside notes of dried fruit and spices.

Finish

Long and warming, with lingering smoke and a subtle sweetness that fades into a salty tang.

Additional Notes

A complex and well-rounded expression showcasing Kilchoman's signature style with depth and character.

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About The Brand: Kilchoman

Kilchoman, which opened in 2005, was Islay's first brand-new distillery in more than 124 years. The founder of Kilchoman, Anthony Wills, set out to revive farm distillation as a local heritage. As Islay's sole Single Farm Single Malt Scotch Whisky, our 100% Islay collection stands alone as a representation of the rebirth of these traditions. Anthony and Kathy Wills founded the family-run company Kilchoman in 2005. The husband and wife team's three sons, James, George, and Peter, joined as the company grew. With Anthony serving as Managing Director and Master Distiller, Kathy administering the Visitor Center, and their three sons overseeing the distillery's sales and marketing initiatives, the Wills family continues to be the driving force behind Kilchoman. Anthony and Kathy's goal to revive the grassroots heritage of farm distillation is the source of our 100% Islay ideology. The 100% Islay range has been the foundation of our business from the outset. It symbolizes the return of single malt whiskey production from barley to bottle in one place. In our distillery, quality control and consistency tasks are handled on-site with expertise, care, and attention to detail rather than being outsourced. Around the dismantled Kilchoman Church, which is situated on a 2,300-acre plot of ground, we farm a range of landscapes. Our flock of blackface sheep grazes on the rugged mountainous terrain to the south. To the west, our herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle grazes on a mixture of draff, or barley husks left over from producing whiskey, and machair grasses. Our yearly barley harvest is grown on 400 acres of our richest land, which surrounds the distillery. The barley is sown every spring and when Islay's 50,000 migrating geese have left, it ripens during the summer before being harvested in the early fall.

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