| Details |
The cask yielded only 123 bottles and it was bottled at natural cask strength 56.6% A peaty distillate matured in a refill hogshead that leaked during maturation, softening the whisky while reducing the yield. In his poem, Robert Burns wrote “Such fate to suffering worth is giv’n”, meaning that it can be possible to accomplish great things after suffering. This classic Islay malt is certainly an example of this as it was bottled from a leaking cask unfortunately yielding only 123 bottles. However the unique and special flavours produced due to the amount of air inside the cask are truly great. |
| VOL | 70cl |
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ABV |
56.6% |
| Tasting Notes |
candy floss, sea salt and wood ash. |