Description
Whiskey: Caol Ila 9 Year Old Cask #302611 Dram Mor Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Caol Ila single malt, independently bottled by Dràm Mòr! Distilled in 2015, this single malt was finished in a French oak oloroso sherry hogshead before bottling in 2024. A total release of 288 cask-strength bottles.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 110.4 (55.2%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Caol Ila
Caol Ila single malt, independently bottled by Dràm Mòr! Distilled in 2015, this single malt was finished in a French oak oloroso sherry hogshead before bottling in 2024. A total release of 288 cask-strength bottles.
Caol Ila 9 Year Old Cask #302611 Dram Mor Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Sherry and peat bring a sweet, smoky start with grilled stone fruit, tobacco, and salted fudge.
Palate: Flakes of sea salt and runny toffee, ashen peat smoke, poached plums and charred apricots.
Finish: Hearty layers of sweet peat, cakey spice, smoked caramel, and peppercorn warmth.
Distillery Information
Caol Ila was founded to the North of Islay in 1846 by the pleasingly-named Hector Henderson. It is located near Port Askaig and sits in lush, floral surroundings, overlooking the cove and the Paps of southern Jura. The distillery draws its water from Loch Nam Ban, whose waters travel through limestone and peat before reaching their beneficiary, Caol Ila. The whisky distillery was sold to Norman Buchanan in 1852 and then, following monetary hardship, to the Glasgow-based blenders Bulloch, Lade and Co who renovated the buildings in 1879. Following liquidation, Distillers Company Ltd acquired Caol Ila and the distillery was subsequently transferred to Scottish Malt Distillers. The capacity is moderate at 3.65 million litres annually, the majority of which is used in Johnnie Walker blends. Just 5% is kept for maturation as single malt. From 1999, unpeated single malts have been experimented with and in 2006 the first unpeated bottling was released in the form of an eight year-old. Caol Ila, whose name derives from the Gaelic for ‘Sound of Islay’, has been included in the Diageo Classic Malts range, exhibiting twelve and eighteen year-old expressions as well as a Moscatel-finished Distillers Edition. Independent bottlings can also be found.






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