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Edradour 10 year old

Size: 0,7 l (40.0% ABV)

SKU: WHIEDR170510

56,50 

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Edradour 10 Year Old is a remarkable single malt Scotch whisky crafted by one of Scotland's smallest distilleries, Edradour Distillery. This expression is known for its distinctive character, rich flavors, and artisanal craftsmanship. In appearance, Edradour 10 Year Old displays a deep golden hue, inviting you to explore its complex flavor profile.

Distillery / Brand
Edradour Distillery
Age
10
Alcohol content
40 %
Volume
700 ml
Tasting Notes
Appearance
Golden amber
Aroma
Rich and aromatic, with notes of honey, dried fruits, vanilla, toffee, and oak
Taste
Rich and full-bodied, with flavors of honey, caramel, dried fruits, dark chocolate, nuts, and spices
Aftertaste
Long and satisfying, with lingering notes of honey, dried fruits, spices, and oak
Distillery info

Edradour distillery is located in Pitlochry, Perthshire. Edradour comes from Gaelic “Eadar Dha Dhohbar” which translates as “between two rivers”. Duncan Forbes, one of the founders of the distillery has been distilling since 1825 in the area.

A group of farmers (including Forbes) were the founders and the distillery stayed in the group’s related hands for over 100 years through John MacGlashan & Co and John MacIntosh & Co.

Although known as one of Scotland’s smallest distilleries, it was sold to the blending firm of William Whiteley & Co in 1933. This ownership status lasted for almost 50 years, before Campbell Distillers, part of Pernod Ricard, acquired the distillery in 1982.

It wasn’t until 1986, that the first single malt expression of Edradour distillery was released. In 2002, independent bottler Signatory Vintage bought the distillery and are the owners up to today.

The distillery still claims that it is one of the smallest in Scotland, producing around 18 casks per week, while a peated expression is also released under the name “Ballechin”, after the former distillery in the nearby area of Ballechin.

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