Dornoch 2018  - Thompson Brothers Single Bourbon Cask 4 Year Old #118 50cl 56.65%

Dornoch 2018 - Thompson Brothers Single Bourbon Cask 4 Year Old #118 50cl 56.65%

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Dornoch 2018  - Thompson Brothers Single Bourbon Cask 4 Year Old #118 50cl 56.65%

Dornoch 2018 - Thompson Brothers Single Bourbon Cask 4 Year Old #118 50cl 56.65%

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Tasting Journey

Distillery Dornoch
Region Highlands
Style Scotch

About This Whisky

This whisky was distilled at Dornoch distillery on the 27th of July 2018 and matured for 4 years in single first-fill Bourbon octave #118 before being bottled in September 2022.

One of 79 bottled exclusively for Carnegie Whisky Cellars.


About Dornoch Distillery

Dornoch Distillery

Established in 2016/2017 by brothers Simon and Philip (Phil) Thompson, the distillery is located on the grounds of the Dornoch Castle Hotel, having converted an old firehouse into its tiny operation. The Thompson brothers aimed to revive traditional whisky styles, using heritage barley, long fermentation (7+ days), and slow, traditional distillation techniques to create a complex, fruity, robust spirit reminiscent of pre-1960s single malts. The distillery also employs energy-saving technology like heat exchange systems to reuse distillation heat, improving efficiency.

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