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CASK NO. 64.162

Adventurers around a campfire

£95.00
  • ABV 53.5%
  • Age 17 years
  • DISTILLED DATE 25/09/2007
  • CASK TYPE 1st fill spanish oak oloroso hogshead & refill charred red wine barrique
  • REGION Speyside
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Ready to embrace your taste for adventure? That’s what the Society is all about – and now our Whisky Team has created a series of Two to One ultra small-batch bottlings to take members on flavour journeys they won’t find anywhere else. These cask strength offerings are bottled in our traditional green bottles and follow the usual Society bottle code format. 

Two to One is the combination of two casks of single malt from the same distillery that are married before bottling. Each one of the Two to One bottlings demonstrates the Whisky Team’s skills in experimentation, flavour creation and innovation, with the whisky in each bottle coming from a different maturation journey through a range of cask types to create something unique and delicious. 

Tasting Notes

The neat nose suggested candied fennel seeds, burnt raisins, hickory chips and the petrolic heft of Alsacian riesling. We also found some freshly squeezed orange juice and bouquet garni. Water brought orange travel sweets, peaches poached in sweet riesling and cider apples getting funky in a cellar. This kept evolving to include camphor, dunnage and beeswax! The neat palate displayed a surprising and restrained peat note, along with dark ales, malty richness, toffee apple and hints of cranberry and sloe gravy. With water we got a subtle and earthy old-school sherry vibe, along with cherry liqueur, crushed nettle, triple sec, burnt orange peel and more crystallised orange. The starting point for this small batch was two bourbon hogsheads of single malt Scotch whisky. One was transferred at 12 years old to a first fill Spanish oak oloroso hogshead, while the other was transferred at 13 years old to a refill charred wine barrique (that had previously held peated spirit from distillery 66). The casks were then married together before bottling.

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