Remarkable Regional Malts With A Twist
Blended Malt
Remarkable Regional Malts // Scotland
Remarkable Regional Malts With A Twist is a limited edition blended malt from independent bottler Douglas Laing & Co. The whisky incorporates single malts from all scotch whisky producing regions -- Lowlands, Highlands, Speyside, Islay, Islands, Campbeltown all aged at least 10 years.
As is the case with all Douglas Laing releases, it has no added color and is non-chillfiltered. The gift tin presented with the bottling rotates to highlight the many characters associated with the Remarkable Regional Malts collection such as the fox terrier (Scallywag-Speyside), the mouse (Timorous Beastie-Highlands), and the bearded lighthouse keeper (Big Peat-Islay) among others.
Remarkable Regional Malts With A Twist is a limited edition blended malt from independent bottler Douglas Laing & Co. The whisky incorporates single malts from all scotch whisky producing regions -- Lowlands, Highlands, Speyside, Islay, Islands, Campbeltown all aged at least 10 years. As is the case with all Douglas Laing releases, it has no added color and is non-chillfiltered. The gift tin presented with the bottling rotates to highlight the many characters associated with the Remarkable Regional Malts collection such as the fox terrier (Scallywag-Speyside), the mouse (Timorous Beastie-Highlands), and the bearded lighthouse keeper (Big Peat-Islay) among others.
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age10 Year
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abv48.0
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Blended MaltComprised of malted whisk(e)y from two or more distilleries; aged in barrels; if Scotch or Irish, must be aged for at least three years.
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Tasting Notes
"True to its promise, this really does have some of almost all their Remarkable Regional Malts. A subtle coastal influence with whiffs of peat from Big Peat and Rock Oyster, light floral and citrus notes from The Epicurean, sweeter Timorous Beastie influence with a slight farminess, and a minerality associated with The Gauldrons. The spices are a bit too dominant on the palate, but otherwise a lovely dram."