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Distillery Name: Caol Ila

Distillery Headline: Caol Ila Distillery

Distillery About: In 1846, Glasgow distillery owner Hector Henderson picked a little bay on the Sound of Islay for his distillery site. He named it for the sound itself, using the Gaelic Caol Ila, and it was across this sound the little puffer ships made their round trips to the mainland, slowly helping to establish the distillery as the biggest on Islay. Pronounced 'cull-eela', the distillery is situated on the North Eastern shores of Islay with magnificent views across the Sound of Islay to the spectacular Paps of Jura. The annual production of this distillery is over 3 million litres of alcohol per year, and it’s often referred to as a whisky factory. The pure spring water used in Caol Ila rises from limestone in nearby Loch nam Ban, and falls towards the sea by the distillery. Caol Ila is one of the lighter Islay Whiskies, lighter in colour than its powerful neighbours, but with distinctive floral and peppery notes which complement the traditional Islay peaty flavour.

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Caol Ila 20 Year Old 1977 Rare Malts - 75cl 61.3%
Caol Ila 20 Year Old 1977 Rare Malts - 75cl 61.3%

Caol Ila 20 Year Old 1977 Rare Malts - 75cl 61.3%

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Description

The Caol Ila 20 Year Old 1977 Rare Malts is a remarkable single malt whisky that showcases the rich heritage of the Caol Ila distillery. Bottled at a cask strength of 61.3%, this expression delivers an intense and complex flavor profile. The whisky presents a deep amber color, hinting at its extended aging in oak casks. On the nose, you can expect a captivating mix of maritime notes, smoke, and a subtle sweetness, with hints of dried fruits and spices.  The palate is bold and full-bodied, featuring layers of peat smoke intertwined with rich vanilla, citrus zest, and a touch of brine. The high alcohol content brings a warming sensation, enhancing the whisky's depth and character. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lingering smokiness complimented by sweet and savory notes. This rare bottling is a true gem for whisky enthusiasts, embodying the essence of Caol Ila's craftmanship and the unique qualities of its vintage.

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TASTING NOTES

Colour

Deep Amber

NOSE

Aromas of maritime, smoke, and a subtle sweetness. Hints of dried fruits and spices.

Palate

Taste of peat smoke, citrus fruits, and a touch of vanilla, balanced with a slight brininess that reflects its Islay origins.

Finish

Long and complex, with lingering notes of smoke and spice.

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Region

Islay

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Style

Single malt

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Age

20 Year Old

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Country

Scotland

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Distillery

Caol Ila

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Cask Type

Ex Bourbon

about the distillery

Caol Ila Distillery

In 1846, Glasgow distillery owner Hector Henderson picked a little bay on the Sound of Islay for his distillery site. He named it for the sound itself, using the Gaelic Caol Ila, and it was across this sound the little puffer ships made their round trips to the mainland, slowly helping to establish the distillery as the biggest on Islay. Pronounced 'cull-eela', the distillery is situated on the North Eastern shores of Islay with magnificent views across the Sound of Islay to the spectacular Paps of Jura. The annual production of this distillery is over 3 million litres of alcohol per year, and it’s often referred to as a whisky factory. The pure spring water used in Caol Ila rises from limestone in nearby Loch nam Ban, and falls towards the sea by the distillery. Caol Ila is one of the lighter Islay Whiskies, lighter in colour than its powerful neighbours, but with distinctive floral and peppery notes which complement the traditional Islay peaty flavour.

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