Edradour 10 Year Old 2011 (cask 241) - Un-Chillfiltered Collection (Signatory) 70cl Whisky
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This single malt was distilled at Edradour back in 2011 and allowed to mature for a whole decade before being independently bottled by Signatory. Released as part of the Un-Chillfiltered Collection, the whisky was drawn from a single cask and bottled with its natural colour. A total of 151 bottles were drawn from this cask.
Rich fruitcake spice with whiffs of fig, date and sherried oak.
Chocolate raisins and baking spice, festive biscuits with caramelised nuts, and underlying oily, malty oak.
Warming peppery spice, vanilla, and dark cocoa with lingering notes of cinnamon and dried fruits.
Absolutely incredible for this price. Like drinking Christmas cake. For me, this beats Glenfarclas 15
WOW ! What a whisky. I’m new to Edradour and I can’t say I'm disappointed because it’s lovely and I’m usually not a sherry type either but this is a wonderful sherried single malt whisky. It’s different to others I’ve tasted as the tannins and oakyness (if you can call that a word) are not really there. Probably down to it’s age, but my my it’s a very rich decadent and full bodied dram just like a Christmas cake, this will be one of my Christmas drams so I’m going to buy another and save it since Christmas is less than only 3 months out. It’s a Christmas cake in a bottle and I’d agree with those flavours only there’s a slight touch of coffee on the finish which you only usually see on much older whisky’s. Anyway I’d recommend this to people who don’t like sherry monsters as it’s an example of what good sherry barrels can do and at the same time I’d recommend this to people who like sherry monsters too. A sherry monster for sherry haters and sherry lovers, wow well done Edradour 2 birds, one stone. Cheers !