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EDRADOUR 9 Year Old 2016 Caroni Cask 48.2% | MonWhisky.fr

EDRADOUR 9 Year Old 2016 Caroni Cask 48.2%

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Distilled in 2016 and aged for 9 years, Edradour 2016 Caroni Cask is an exceptional single malt from Scotland’s smallest traditional distillery. Matured in an ex-Caroni rum cask from the legendary Trinidad distillery, this whisky reveals remarkable intensity and character.

The Caroni influence brings bold, subtly smoky notes that blend beautifully with Edradour’s signature malty sweetness. On the palate, it’s rich and velvety, offering layers of exotic fruits, molasses, and gentle spices, leading to a long, warm, and delicately oaked finish.


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Nose: Intense and captivating, marked by the power of Caroni rum. Aromas of exotic fruits, leather, brown sugar, and a subtle smoky note.

Palate: Round and generous, combining the richness of the malt with flavors of molasses, spices, and candied fruits. The rum brings warmth, depth, and complexity.

Finish: Long and persistent, with woody and lightly roasted notes, and a touch of cocoa and dried fruits.

EDRADOUR

Edradour is a distillery founded in Scotland, in Perthshire, in 1825. It is one of the smallest distilleries still in operation today. It was bought in 1982 by the Pernod Richard group and then finally become the property of the independent bottler Signatory Vintage in 2002 and open to visitors. Edradour is one of the most visited distilleries in the country with more than 100,000 visitors per year. The distillery is above all recognized for the singular style of its single malt which is exported all over the world.

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Data sheet

Region
Highlands
Distillery
EDRADOUR
Type
Whisky
Subtype
Single Malt
Trading company
Embouteilleur Officiel
Style
Unpeated
Volume
70cl
Degree
40%
Packaging
Case
Country
Scotland

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