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Whiskey: Dailuaine 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 307387 & 307404 & 307410) – Un-Chillfiltered Collection (Signatory) | 700ML
The team at indie bottler Signatory dug out an impressive trio of casks for this expression, each containing single malt from Dailuaine!
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 92 (46%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Dailuaine
This delight from Dailuaine was distilled in 2009 and matured for 12 years, until independent bottler The Red Cask Company released it in 2022. During its maturation, the single malt enjoyed a stay in a first-fill ex-oloroso sherry cask, which yielded a total of 332 bottles.
Dailuaine 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 307387 & 307404 & 307410) – Un-Chillfiltered Collection (Signatory) | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Nutty malt and buttery flapjack, with stewed, spiced orchard fruit.
Palate: Toasted tea cakes with juicy sultanas, bold, peppery barley, softer notes of vanilla, and hints of floral honey.
Finish: Slightly herbaceous towards the end, with fruit cake spice, toasted nuts, and dried fruits lingering.
Distillery Information
In 1852, William Mackenzie founded Dailuaine Distillery. Dailuaine derives from the Scottish Gaelic ‘An dail uaine’ meaning ‘green valley’, named most probably for those elegant undulations of the Spey valley in which the Dailuaine whisky distillery lies.William had also been a farmer who worked in the Carron area. Following his death in 1865, William Mackenzie’s wife leased the distillery to a banker from Aberlour called James Fleming, who, with William’s son, formed Mackenzie and Company in 1879. Five years later an extensive rebuild commenced, leaving the distillery as one of Scotland’s largest. Another five years on and Charles Doig built Scotland’s first pagoda roof, which graced the distillery until it collapsed in 1917 after a menacing conflagration desecrated the buildings.






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