Edradour
Cask #3151

Edradour 23 Year Old 2000 Signatory Symington’s Choice

Regular price £373.93 GBP
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Edradour 23 Year Old 2000 Signatory Symington’s Choice #3151 1st Fill Sherry Butt is a remarkable single malt that exemplifies the art of long-term sherry cask maturation. Bottled by the esteemed Signatory Vintage, this 23-year-old whisky offers a rich and complex tasting experience, showcasing the depth and elegance of Edradour's craftsmanship. Perfect for connoisseurs and collectors seeking an extraordinary and memorable dram. Bottled April 2024. 656 numbered bottles.

Edradour 23 Year Old 2000 Signatory Symington’s Choice
Regular price £373.93 GBP
Regular price Sale price £373.93 GBP
£311.61 ex VAT
Sale Sold out

Bottle Information

Cask: #3151
Cask Type: first fill oloroso sherry butt
Type: Single Malt Scotch
Volume: 70cl
Region: Highland
Vintage: 2000
Age: 23 Year Old
ABV: 56.20%

Tasting Notes

TWB Tasting Notes: Nose: A rich and opulent bouquet with an enticing blend of dried fruits such as raisins, figs, and dates. Notes of dark chocolate, caramel, and toffee are prominent, complemented by hints of roasted coffee beans, sweet spices like cinnamon and nutmeg, and a delicate touch of polished oak. Palate: Full-bodied and velvety, delivering a luxurious array of flavors. The sherry cask influence shines through with a rich sweetness of dried apricots, sultanas, and black cherries. Layers of treacle, honey, and molasses provide depth, while spicy undertones of clove and allspice add complexity. The oak influence imparts a well-balanced structure, enhancing the creamy and smooth mouthfeel. Finish: Exceptionally long and warming, with a harmonious blend of sweetness and spice. Lingering notes of dark chocolate, dried fruits, and a gentle oakiness leave a satisfying and memorable aftertaste.
Edradour 23 Year Old 2000 Signatory Symington’s Choice #3151 1st Fill Sherry Butt is a remarkable single malt that exemplifies the art of long-term sherry cask maturation. Bottled by the esteemed Signatory Vintage, this 23-year-old whisky offers a rich and complex tasting experience, showcasing the depth and elegance of Edradour's craftsmanship. Perfect for connoisseurs and collectors seeking an extraordinary and memorable dram. Bottled April 2024. 656 numbered bottles.
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Edradour
Founded in 1825 by a group of eight local farmers, Edradour Distillery is one of Scotland’s smallest and most charming single malt Scotch whisky distilleries. Located in Milton of Edradour near Pitlochry, this farm-sized distillery retains its traditional character, featuring a Morton refrigerator to cool the worts and two intimate stills with spirits cooled in a single worm tub. Owned by Signatory Vintage, Edradour Distillery remains a beloved gem among small working distilleries in Scotland, known for its handcrafted approach and unique whisky expressions. While maintaining its quaint operations, Signatory Vintage has expanded the distillery’s size and output with the completion of 'Edradour 2' adding more stills and capacity, ensuring the continued production of high-quality whiskies. Official releases from Edradour include the esteemed Edradour 10 Year Old, as well as exquisite Barolo Cask and Sherry Cask Ibisco decanters, each showcasing the distillery’s commitment to excellence and tradition. Whether you’re a seasoned whisky enthusiast or a curious newcomer, Edradour Distillery offers a distinctive and authentic Scotch whisky experience that honors its rich heritage and craftsmanship.
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