Blair Athol 8 Years Old 2013 INK3 S.V. 70cl 46°

Archive Blair Athol 8 Years Old 2013 INK3 S.V. 70cl 46°
Brand : Signatory Vintage / Country : Scotland / Reference: : 24870

This edition of the 8-year-old Blair Athol is part of our INK #3 series selected by our experts  and Signatory Vintage exclusively at Le Comptoir Irlandais.

The Blair Athol Distillery was established in 1798 in the Highlands as Aldour Distlillery, in reference to the river flowing nearby. Its production is primarily intended for the blending of the Bell's blend, which is very popular in the UK & South Africa. It has only one official bottling to its credit (12 years Flora & Fauna) and a few versions offered by independent bottlers including this beautiful bottling for the Irish counter!

This Single Malt was distilled in 2013 and aged for 8 years in Rechar Hogshead (reconstituted & re-burnt cask).

Aromatic profile: powerful, malty, on citrus, typical of Highland whiskeys.

Non chill-filtered, without colouring.

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV46 °
TypeSingle malt
BrandSignatory Vintage
CountryScotland
RegionHighlands
Vintage2013
Age8 years
PeatNon Peated
CharacteristicsNon Chill-Filtered
PackagingCase
Reference:24870

INK editions bring together exceptional Single Maltsbring together exceptional Single Malts. Selected by our experts with Signatory Vintage, this range draws its essence in the art of distillation with rare and impressive distillates highlighted by perfectly realized maturations. A complex alchemy of whisky, wood and time, like the unexpected and extraordinary mixtures of colour inks...

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Nose: melted, powerful, malty with hints of toast.

Palate: oily, thick, malty and full of citrus fruits.

Overall: in line with this pure Highland DNA with a superb texture and aromas directly derived from malted barley.