Grandfather collection

LEDAIG 1993

Distilled at Ledaig on the Isle of Mull in 1993 and matured for 30 years in a single cask, a delicate, fresh Grandfather bottling limited to just 74 bottles.

£599.00
Product Description

Cask number 252. Bottled at cask strength, non-chill filtered and with no added colouring, presented in our signature Grandfather carton, from an outturn of just 74 bottles.

  • Age 30 Years Old
  • ABV 42.3%
  • Cask #252
  • Size 70cl
  • Outturn 74 bottles
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Tasting Notes

Appearance

Pale straw in colour, with slow-forming legs.

Aroma

Light and fresh with a faint maritime hint, complemented by subtle notes of fresh fruit, strawberry, and cut grass.

Taste

Delicate and understated, offering a gentle sweetness, light woody undertones, and a touch of caramel. The finish is smooth, with lingering hints of oak barrel and cut grass.

Flavour Summary

  • Strawberry
  • Cut Grass
  • Sea Spray
  • Caramel
  • Light Oak
  • Fresh Fruit
Ledaig 1993

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About

Ledaig

Distillery

Ledaig is the peated malt of Tobermory distillery, founded in 1798 on the Isle of Mull and one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland. From its harbour-side home in the town of Tobermory, the distillery draws soft water from the island's hills to create a maritime spirit usually defined by Hebridean peat and sea air. Yet a single cask can take its own path: this one set the smoke aside and grew quieter and more delicate across three decades in oak, a rarely-seen, gentler face of Ledaig.