A very rare old Edradour 1968 bottled at 46% in 2004 without chill filtration by the obscure but significant indie bottlers Lombard as part of their Jewels of Scotland series.
Edradour is one of Scotland's smallest distilleries and very few 1960s vintages casks survived as single malts - at the time of writing only eight bottlings of 1960s vintages were listed on Whiskybase. 1968 vintage Edradours can be pretty patchy, but this edition is one of the better ones, with Lombard's label notes describing it as 'Smooth, slightly dry with a nutty finish.'
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Edradour 1968-2004 Lombard Jewels Of Scotland
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I know I bought a cask strength whisky but was expecting a nice taste but the strength overpowered the flavor, I found it harsh, but I am not a whiskey conasur. I also bought the secret Orkney signatory cask strength and that was very nice.