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Caol Ila 12 year old

Size: 0,7 l (43.0% ABV)

SKU: WISCAO170312

60,00 

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The Caol Ila 12 Year Old is a twelve-year-old whisky from the Caol Ila distillery on the Isle of Islay, which began production in June 2002. Its name in Celtic means 'The Sound of Islay,' the crash of the waves. Caol Ila is a fresh, fruity, and smooth malt whisky with a straw-like color

Distillery / Brand
Caol Ila Distillery
Age
12
Alcohol content
43 %
Volume
700 ml
Tasting Notes
Appearance
Pale straw to light gold
Aroma
Peaty and maritime, with notes of smoke, seaweed, brine, citrus, green apples, vanilla, and a hint of medicinal qualities
Taste
Full-bodied and smoky, with flavors of peat smoke, maritime elements, citrus fruits, green apples, honey, vanilla, and a touch of spice
Aftertaste
Long and lingering, with a balance of peat smoke, coastal brininess, fruity sweetness, and oak spices
Distillery info

Caol Ila distillery is located in Port Askaig in the isle of Islay. Its name is derived from Gaelic Caol Ile for “Sound of Islay”.

It was founded in 1846 by Hector Henderson and although it has changed several owners ever since, the distillery has the remarkable fact that it’s active and producing since its founding.

The only occasion that production came to a halt was during World War II because of regulations in the use of barley. The run of changes in ownership would start in 1854 when it was first sold and then again in 1863 when Bullach Lade & Co seized control.

During 1920 Bullach Lade & Co started selling shares, when a group of investors formed the Caol Ila Distillery Company Ltd and gained control, until 1930 when Scottish Malt Distillers Ltd acquired full ownership.

In order to keep up with the demand of the whisky produced as a key ingredient in blends and the needs of expansion and modernisation, the distillery was demolished and rebuilt in 1972.

The expansion included the addition of four new stills that made Caol Ila distillery the leader in quantity in spirit production in the isle of Islay. The distillery is now owned by Diageo from 1999

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