The newest bottle from Scotland's wee tiniest distillery is named after musician Dougie MacLean's Caledonia guitar. MacLean was visiting Edradour in the summer of 2009 to help select the first cask and take part in the bottling. Remember that only 3 men work at the distillery and they are only able to produce about 12 casks a week, which is barely enough to satisfy any kind of commerical demand. Their standard 10 year old bottling is one of the most unique whiskies in existence, and was a runaway hit at our last Scotch tasting in Redwood City. The 12 year is unchillfiltered and has a strong nose full of new wood and dried fruits. The palate is packed with baking spices, red fruits, and oily notes and the spirit finishes with power. The color is an amber tawny, yet the flavor shows little sherry influence. A great addition to the Edradour line.
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