Edradour 2007-2021 | 13 Year Old Ibisco Decanter


Product SKU: 10268

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Description

Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Distillery Bottling 70cl / 59.2%

Every now and then Edradour put out one of these fancy Ibisco decanters for a cask or small batch that they're particularly proud of. This is an Edradour 2007, bottled in 2021 at cask strength 59.2%. There were 1362 bottles released, so we can surmise that this must have been a handful of exceptional first-fill bourbon casks. 

When you see one of these Edradour decanters, you know that this is their best stuff so Edradour fans would do well to snap this up while they're still around.

Attributes
Distillery

Edradour

Bottler

Distillery

Series

Ibisco Decanter

Country Scotland
Region Highland
Distilled Year 2007
Bottling Year 2021
Age 13
Limited Edition Yes
Bottles Produced 1362
Cask Type First Fill Bourbon
Bottle Size 70cl
ABV 59.2%
Pre-Owned No
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