Edradour 12 Year Old Charity Air Ambulance - 70cl 46%

Edradour 12 Year Old Charity Air Ambulance - 70cl 46%

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Edradour 12 Year Old Charity Air Ambulance - 70cl 46%

Edradour 12 Year Old Charity Air Ambulance - 70cl 46%

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Tasting Journey

Age 12 Year Old
Distillery Edradour
Region Highlands
Cask Type Sherry Casks
Style Malt and Scotch
Nose

Aromas of rich dried fruits, Christmas cake, dark chocolate, and warming spice.

Palate

Taste of sherried sweetness, treacle, roasted nuts, vanilla, and gentle oak.

Finish

A long, warming, and satisfying finish with lingering spice and cocoa.

About This Whisky

Edradour 12 Year Old Charity Air Ambulance Whisky – 70cl | 46% ABV

Edradour 12 Year Old Charity Air Ambulance is a richly sherried Highland single malt Scotch whisky, bottled at 46% ABV and released in support of the Air Ambulance charity. Crafted by one of Scotland’s smallest traditional distilleries, this limited charity bottling combines classic Edradour character with a meaningful cause.

Matured predominantly in Oloroso sherry casks, this 12-year-old single malt delivers a full-bodied and indulgent profile, showcasing deep fruit, spice, and chocolate notes. Non-chill filtered and presented at natural strength, it offers exceptional texture and flavour depth for collectors and everyday drinkers alike.

Key Features

  • Distillery: Edradour

  • Age: 12 Years Old

  • Style: Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

  • ABV: 46%

  • Bottle Size: 70cl

  • Cask Type: Sherry cask matured

  • Filtration: Non-chill filtered

  • Release: Charity bottling supporting Air Ambulance

This Edradour 12 Year Old Charity Air Ambulance whisky is perfect for fans of sherried single malt Scotch, collectors seeking limited releases, or anyone looking to support a vital UK charity while enjoying an exceptional dram.

A standout choice for gifting, collecting, or savouring slowly — whisky with heart and heritage.


About Edradour

Edradour Distillery

Established in 1825, Edrador distillery is known for its methods, including the use of copper pot stills and smaller production batches. Its whisky is often matured in a mix of sherry and bourbon casks, giving it a rich depth of flavour.
Before whisky became synonymous with Scotland, respected and prized throughout the globe, it was produced on a small scale in pot stills and illegally, mostly in the Highlands.
Edradour was no different and distilled throughout the struggles between the illicit stills of the Highlanders, who simply wished to make whisky (seen as their right) and the officialdom of the Excise Officers, who were out to stop them avoiding duty, or tax.
With the Excise Act of 1823 encouraging licencing and reducing duty paid on spirit, it became more attractive to move away from the illicit stills to a legal entity. As a result Edradour was duly founded in 1825 as a cooperative of local farmers.
Edradour has always been a survivor through both lean and prosperous times and, perhaps by virtue of its small size, has been able to more easily adapt to changing circumstances from the original success story of blended whisky to ownership by the New York Mafia, from large corporate ownership to a welcome return to Scottish hands.

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