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.


This is a souls value and very drinkable
I bought this on a whim for my friend as a Christmas gift. Four of us tasted it, 2 scotch drinkers and 2 non scotch drinkers. We all found it to be very drinkable. Later we went to this forum and read the reviews. We did not understand the bad reviews especially the ones describing it as "soapy." To each his own. It's always a matter of personal taste. I will be buying a bottle for myself.
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Properly sipped, a delightful whisky for relaxing before a warm hearth.
Drinkable but it feels wrong, it just taste weird... Is not bad in the regular sense but it just feels wrong.