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Distillery Name: Kildalton

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Distillery About: This early distillery operated for a brief period before being renamed to Kildalton in 1849. After a few more changes in ownership and names, it eventually became known as the Islay Distillery in 1852, before being subsumed by Laphroaig in 1853. The term "Kildalton Distillery" is often used to refer to a group of historic whisky distilleries located in the Kildalton parish on the Isle of Islay, Scotland. This area is renowned for its rich whisky heritage and is home to several iconic distilleries. The name "Kildalton" is also associated with Kildalton Castle, a Victorian country house built in 1870 for John Ramsay, a prominent distiller and Member of Parliament. In contemporary whisky culture, "Kildalton" is often used as a tribute to the rich whisky heritage of the region. For instance, Ardbeg released a limited edition whisky named Ardbeg Kildalton in 2014 to raise funds for a community project in Port Ellen .

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Fruitful Spirits Badger Kildalton 21 Year Old (#108) Single Malt - 70cl 47.2%
Fruitful Spirits Badger Kildalton 21 Year Old (#108) Single Malt - 70cl 47.2%

Fruitful Spirits Badger Kildalton 21 Year Old (#108) Single Malt - 70cl 47.2%

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Description

Fruitful Spirits Badger Kildalton 21-Year-Old (#108) Single Malt is a limited-edition release from Fruitful Spirits, an independent bottler known for its unique cask selections and innovative maturation techniques. This bottler has cleverly used an anagram beginning with an A within the title. The Fruitful Spirits Badger Kildalton 21-Year-Old  promises to be a distinctive addition to any whisky enthusiast's collection. While specific details are scarce, the brand's previous releases suggest a commitment to quality and complexity. 

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TASTING NOTES

Colour

Burnished

NOSE

Aromas of hessian bag, sea salt and leather.

Palate

Taste of bbq glazed short ribs, coal and red apple.

Finish

A long and rich finish, full of honey and smoke.

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Region

Islay

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Style

Single malt

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Age

21 Year Old

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Country

Scotland

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Distillery

kildalton

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Cask Type

Second Fill Bourbon Barrel

about the distillery

Kildalton Distillery

This early distillery operated for a brief period before being renamed to Kildalton in 1849. After a few more changes in ownership and names, it eventually became known as the Islay Distillery in 1852, before being subsumed by Laphroaig in 1853. The term "Kildalton Distillery" is often used to refer to a group of historic whisky distilleries located in the Kildalton parish on the Isle of Islay, Scotland. This area is renowned for its rich whisky heritage and is home to several iconic distilleries. The name "Kildalton" is also associated with Kildalton Castle, a Victorian country house built in 1870 for John Ramsay, a prominent distiller and Member of Parliament. In contemporary whisky culture, "Kildalton" is often used as a tribute to the rich whisky heritage of the region. For instance, Ardbeg released a limited edition whisky named Ardbeg Kildalton in 2014 to raise funds for a community project in Port Ellen .

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