Speyside 10 Year Old

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Speyside 10 Year Old

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REGION: Speyside

STYLE: Single Malt Whisky

ABV: 45.8%

AGE: 12 Years

RRP: £44.95

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Indulge in the refined elegance of our 10-year-old Speyside single malt, a harmonious symphony of flavours that pays homage to the lush landscapes and tranquil beauty of the Speyside region.

From a marriage of all new Oloroso casks, this expression unveils a captivating bouquet of green apple, pear, and a hint of dried apricot. Floral notes follow; heather and honeysuckle, with sultanas, orange zest and a subtle maltiness. Honey, and vanilla.

A small batch release of circa 1,000 litres each time

Non chill-filtered, and natural cask matured colour



NOSE

Green apple, pear, and a hint of dried apricot. Floral notes; heather and honeysuckle, with sultanas, orange zest and a subtle maltiness. Honey, and vanilla.

TASTE

Fruity, chewy and spicy. Sweet orchard fruits and honey, with delicate spices; nutmeg and ginger, with that malty base. Elegantly complex, and beautifully balanced.


ABOUT THE LABEL

Our label design settled for just the one deer, starting with a young buck, getting older, and more dignified, as the whiskies aged, finishing with the dominant stag who has been through some scapes in his life; older, wiser, and looks a little pissed with everything!

Our Speyside deer is a little more grown up this time around, and has gained a few ‘pints’ on his antlers.

We love the expression on his face. he’s looking a little more serious this time, but mot quite a ‘Royal Stag’ yet. Boutique-y Whisky artist, Emily Chappell, has captured our brief so perfectly, and has injected her magic into it, as usual.

The colours of the labels reflect the colour palette of the Aurora Borealis, while the ‘wave pattern’ across all of the labels symbolises the way the Aurora Borealis is always moving in the sky, if you’ve been lucky enough to see it.