Edradour is one of Scotland's smallest distilleries and at the heart of the range, this 10 year old Eastern Highlander is a rather unique single malt, a decidedly rum-like dram with a thick mouthfeel. The distillery’s methods of production remain virtually unchanged in the last 150 years, and we can see why. If it ain’t broke and all that. This single malt’s decade of ageing was spent in a combination of oloroso sherry and bourbon casks.
Medium, great complexity. Thoroughly fruity, sherry, sweetness, alluring vanilla.
Cloying, seductive murkiness. Rum, barley, toasted almonds.
Spiced fruitcake with crème anglaise.


who poured me a glass and told me "Their 10 drinks like some other companies'18. I made that bottle last as long as I could- amazing stuff particularly for the price.
Superb...What more can I say ....It's just superb
Love this whisky. Dark, dried fruits providing a deep, mature sweetness. Hints of tobacco and licorice in the finish... pretty complex for a 10 years old. The guys at Edradour are doing it right! Definitely a keeper.
This a truly stunning single malt. Extremely smooth but still packed full flavour. The tasting notes are spot on. Not your classic single malt but still a very, very pleasurable experience.
Back in the year 2000 I was driving through Scotland w/ some friends. On our way up to Inverness (if I remember right) we passed a sign for this distillery. On a whim, we pulled off the road and were acquainted with a real treat. I brought back a bottle home to the states and have warm memories of that day...