Description
Whiskey: Auchentoshan 10 Year Old 2013 Cask #18160 – Old Particular Douglas Laing Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
This single malt was distilled at Auchentoshan in 2013 and filled into a single refill barrel, where it stayed for the following 10 years.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 96.8 (48.4%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Auchentoshan
This single malt was distilled at Auchentoshan in 2013 and filled into a single refill barrel, where it stayed for the following 10 years. The cask was opened by Douglas Laing in 2023, releasing a total of 298 bottles for the Old Particular series.
Auchentoshan 10 Year Old 2013 Cask #18160 – Old Particular Douglas Laing Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose Floral notes of soft, juicy peaches and cream, drizzled with honey and backed by buttery oak.
Palate A touch of ginger, candied orange peel and lemon drop sweeties, with delicate spice and hints of marshmallow.
Finish Grapefruit, mint chocolate, pepper, and anise.
Distillery Information
Auchentoshan is a Scottish distillery known for producing some of the lightest and most delicate whiskies in the world. The Auchentoshan distillery is located in the Lowlands of Scotland, and has been in operation since 1823. Auchentoshan whiskies often have a floral aroma and a sweet flavor profile. Auchentoshan (pronounced ‘OKKen-TOSHan’) is one of the few triple-distilled single malts in Scotland. In May 2008 Auchentoshan went through a revamp. Bottle labels were altered, the range was changed and the visitor centre was renovated. The origins of the distillery are quite shrouded, it originally started life under the name ‘Duntocher’, which was first mentioned around the turn of the nineteenth century. In 1834, it was renamed Auchintoshan, taking from the Gaelic ‘achad oisnin’ or ‘corner of the field’. Auchentoshan lies only just within the Lowlands and, although a Lowlander, Auchentoshan’s water source – near the Cochna Loch in the Kilpatrick Hills is in the Highlands. During the Second World War, bombing on the Clydebank shipyards, which lie in close proximity, left the Auchentoshan distillery greatly damaged with a substantial loss of spirit. In 1948, reconstruction began and the distillery was also given the new, modern spelling ‘Auchentoshan’. In 1984, the Auchentoshan distillery was bought by Morrison Bowmore, which itself became a subsidiary of the Japanese company Suntory a decade later. None of the current range is peated, and at the heart lies the 2008 release, ‘Classic’, an eighteen year-old and ‘Three Wood’; matured in Oloroso, Pedro Ximinez Sherry and Bourbon casks.






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