Rock Island 21 Year Old Limited Edition
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700ml CARTON BOTTLE - Rock Island 21 Year Old is Blended produced in a limited edition by Douglas Laing, composed of some of the 21-year-old Single Malts from the most important islands of the Scotch Whisky.Rock Island 21 Year Old Limited Edition
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Whisky Rock Island 21 Year Old Limited Edition
700ml BOTTLE
This Blended Malt Scotch Whisky is a blend of the best Single Malts distilled on the islands of Islay, Arran, Jura and Orkney, and aged for at least 21 years. Rock Island is part of the Douglas Laing "Remarkable Regional Malts" range and is bottled at 46.8% vol, without cold filtration or the addition of colourings.
TASTE: Mhigh barley, salami, bonfire and charred oak. The finish is long with ash, salted caramel and subtle spices.
AGING: American ex Bourbon oak barrels.
Distillates | |
Finishing | American ex Bourbon oak barrels. |
Cartoned | Si |
Features | This Blended Malt Scotch Whisky is a blend of the best Single Malts distilled on the islands of Islay, Arran, Jura and Orkney, and aged for at least 21 years. Rock Island is part of the Douglas Laing "Remarkable Regional Malts" range and is bottled at 46.8% vol, without cold filtration or the addition of colourings. |
Age | 21 YO |
Format | 700ml |
gradation | 46.8% vol |
Taste | Barley malt, cured meats, bonfires and charred oak. The finish is long with ash, salted caramel and subtle spices. |
Production place | Scotland |
Style | Blended Malt Whisky |
Peating | Medium |
Whisky | |
Independent bottler | Douglas Laing & Co. is one of Scotland's oldest and most prestigious independent bottling companies Whisky of the highest quality. Founded in 1948 in Glasgow by Fred Douglas Laing, it has always remained a family business, and is now run by the third generation. His specialization has always been that of choosing, bottling and placing on the market the most particular Single Malts. Douglas Laing & Co. is part of Scotch Whisky Association (SWA), the historic association that promotes, protects and represents the interests of the sector Whisky in Scotland and the rest of the world. |