Lindores Friar John Cor Cask Strength Congregation Chapter 3 - 70cl 60.2%

Lindores Friar John Cor Cask Strength Congregation Chapter 3 - 70cl 60.2%

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Lindores Friar John Cor Cask Strength Congregation Chapter 3 - 70cl 60.2%

Lindores Friar John Cor Cask Strength Congregation Chapter 3 - 70cl 60.2%

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Tasting Journey

Age No Aged Statement
Distillery Lindores Abbey
Region Lowlands
Cask Type Bourbon, Amontillado and Pedro Ximénez Sherry
Style Malt and Scotch
Colour

Auburn Polished Mahogany

Nose

Aromas of treacle, honey, vanilla and ripe orchard fruits.

Palate

Taste of syrup, raisins, caramel, chocolate, almonds and spice.

Finish

A long and warming finish with fruity notes, cinnamon, honey and a slight nuttiness, leaving a warm and satisfying aftertaste.

About This Whisky

Lindores Friar John Cor Cask Strength Congregation Chapter 3 is a limited-release single malt whisky from Scotland's Lowlands. Friar John Cor was a Tironensian monk who resided at Lindores Abbey in the 1400s. In 1494, the Friar was commissioned by King James IV to make “aqua vitae” at Lindores Abbey — this is the first written record of Scotch Whisky, recorded in the Exchequer Rolls, the King's tax records, of the same year. Matured in a trio of ex-Bourbon, Amontillado Sherry and Pedro Ximénez Sherry casks. This expression has been bottled at a robust 60.2% ABV and is presented in a distinctive black bottle, reflecting the attire of the Tironensian monks of the era. 


About Lindores Abbey

In 2017, spirit started flowing once again from copper stills at Lindores Abbey Distillery, and the first single malt whisky was released in 2021.

Learning as much as we can from the great Scottish distillers around us, past and present, and from others much further afield, we are delighted to be bringing a very modern whisky-making approach to this ancient site.

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