Description
Whiskey: Port Ellen 40 Year Old 1982 Cask #17544 Xtra Old Particular 75th Anniversary Douglas Laing Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Hailing from the iconic, and long-lost Port Ellen distillery on Islay, this exceedingly impressive single malt was bottled by Douglas Laing to mark an equally impressive occasion it’s the independent bottler’s 75th Anniversary.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 118.2 (59.1%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Port Ellen
Hailing from the iconic, and long-lost Port Ellen distillery on Islay, this exceedingly impressive single malt was bottled by Douglas Laing to mark an equally impressive occasion it’s the independent bottler’s 75th Anniversary.
Port Ellen 40 Year Old 1982 Cask #17544 Xtra Old Particular 75th Anniversary Douglas Laing Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: “The nose opens sugary sweet ahead of a citric, oceanic, beachy and warm cereal backdrop.”
Palate: “The mouth-puckeringly salty palate is so Islay in style with bonfire ash, smoking peat and coal dust.”
Finish: “Catch smoke on the finish with soft chewed leather, chimney soot and a phenolic creosote style.”
Distillery Information
The Port Ellen distillery was founded in 1825 by Alexander Ker Mackay. The distillery lies not far from the centre of its namesake town, Islays main port, and draws its waters from the Leorin Lochs. John Ramsay, a local Member of Parliament, acquired the distillery after Mackay went into bankruptcy. Ramsay was a leader in his field and recognised the opportunities that exportation to America could offer.
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