Ledaig 17 Year Old 2002 (cask 13133) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing) 50cl Whisky
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Single Malt
Scotland
1 Feb 2002
1 Apr 2019
13133
Ledaig 17 Year Old 2002 (cask 13133) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
Single cask single malt from the Tobermory Distillery, released under the Ledaig name - so expect some smoky stuff here! This one was distilled in February 2002 and left to age in a refill hogshead for 17 years, before being bottled up by Douglas Laing in April 2019. 407 bottles were released for the very popular Old Particular series.
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose
Seaweed and brown sugar, with a hint of ready salted crisps.
Palate
Oaky smoke and toasty spices, orange boiled sweeties, more crunchy brown sugar and a very light hint of iodine.
Finish
Earthy and rich, with a hint of old leather behind the smoke and malt.

