Dailuaine 2008/2025 - 16 y.o. - Oloroso Sherry Hogshead #40236 (SMoS)

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Volume: 0.7 liters | Alcohol content: 56.7% | Not chill-filtered | No coloring

Dailuaine 2008/2025 - 16 y.o. - Oloroso Sherry Hogshead #40236 (SMoS)

Special features: This 16-year-old single malt from the renowned "Single Malts of Scotland" series by Elixir Distillers was matured in a First Fill Oloroso Sherry Hogshead (#40236) and bottled in April 2025. With a limited edition of 286 bottles, this whisky is presented at natural cask strength of 56.7% vol., uncolored and not chill-filtered.

Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Intense aromas of dark dried fruits, raisins, and fine wood, accompanied by a delicate spiciness.
  • Palate: Full-bodied and complex with notes of dates, dark chocolate, roasted nuts, and a hint of leather.
  • Finish: Long-lasting, spicy-sweet with nuances of oak, coffee, and dried fruits.

Distillery/Bottler: The Dailuaine Distillery, founded in 1852 by William Mackenzie, is located in picturesque Speyside and is known for its robust and complex single malts. Today it belongs to Diageo and makes a significant contribution to blends like Johnnie Walker. Elixir Distillers, the independent bottler of this whisky, is known for the "Single Malts of Scotland" series, which presents rare and high-quality single malts.

Product details:

  • Manufacturer: Elixir Distillers
  • Bottler: Elixir Distillers
  • Age: 16 years
  • Cask types: First Fill Oloroso Sherry Hogshead
  • Packaging: Original packaging

Facts:

Origin Scotland Manufacturer Elixir Distillers Alcohol content 56.7% vol. Volume 0.7 liters Colored No Chill-filtered No

 

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