Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky Bottled by: Douglas Laing 70cl / 46%
A 2012 Fettercairn 10-year-old bottled in 2022 without colouring or chill filtration by Douglas Laing for their Provenance range.
This 10-year-old Fettercairn 2012 was bottled from a single refill hogshead cask that yielded a generous 422 bottles at the Provenance standard strength of 46%. Fettercairn is a distillery on the up at the moment, so it's great to see a nice clean natural one at a good drinking strength.
Attributes
Distillery
Fettercairn
Bottler
Douglas Laing
Series
Provenance
Country
Scotland
Region
Highland
Distilled Year
2012
Bottling Year
2022
Age
10
Cask Number
DL16916
Cask Type
Refill Hogshead
Limited Edition
Yes
Bottles Produced
422
Bottle Size
70cl
ABV
46%
Pre-Owned
No
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Nose: Bright and clean as it opens, warming to a crunched barley, grist and nut-based fusion.
Palate: Warmly spiced and tongue-tingling amidst its lightly burnt butterscotch and molasses.
Finish: The spices are drier, before it moves swiftly on to sweet Malt extract and late gentle oak.
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Fettercairn 2012-2022 | 10 Year Old | Provenance Single Cask DL16916
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There are a lot of better and cheaper sherried single malts. This one is decent, but too young and I think this is overpriced. I wouldn't buy another bottle of this young single malt at this price level.