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Scotland, Southern Highlands. Distillery operational. Owner: Signatory Vintage & Co
After 70 years in the hands of American (J.G. Turney & Sons) and French (Pernod Ricard) owners, Scotland's smallest distillery reclaimed its independence and became 100% Scottish once again on 22 July 2002. Until this point, its entire production was absorbed by the group's blends, Clan Campbell, House of Lord and King Ransom. A 10 year old version was nonetheless released in 1986. Things remained this way until 2002 when, like many distilleries enjoying rediscovered independence and under the aegis of Andrew Symington (owner of Signatory Vintage), Edradour underwent an incredible transformation that enabled it to reveal the complexity of its profile. Coming under the watchful eye of the former manager of Laphroaig, Ian Henderson, who for was for a time Edradour's master distiller, peat became second nature and the distillery began producing a second malt named Ballechin.
A single cask Edradour (#347) distilled in 2006 and bottled in 2019 in the same style of bottle as the one used for the Decanter Edition from Signatory Vintage, who have owned the distillery since 2003. A limited edition of 675 bottles.
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Region: Scotland - Highlands
Producers and wineries: Edradour
Colour: amber
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