The nose just wanders in a false freshness that turn into homey smoked notes. Oak and cedar with citrus notes. Loved it to bits. Reserved to special moods
About this bottle
“Feith A' Chaorainn” translates from Gaelic to “lands around the Rowan” and refers to the name of a lucky Rowan tree located on the island of Jura. As the tale is told, the islanders cut sprigs from this tree to tie onto their homes, barns, and fishing boats as a protective ward against the weather. The whisky itself was distilled in 1976 and matured in three ex-bourbon barrels. These barrels were then married together and bottled in 2011 at 92 proof. The production was limited to a mere 500 bottles.
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