
Daftmill Tyndrum Whisky Exclusive Cask #73
An exclusive single cask release from Daftmill, bottled for TyndrumWhisky in February 2026. This 11-year-old Lowland single malt comes from a first-fill ex-PX sherry hogshead and yields just 289 bottles. With notes of overripe banana, milk chocolate, and honey, this is a highly limited and special release.
Daftmill Tyndrum Whisky Exclusive Cask #73
An exclusive single cask release from Daftmill, bottled for TyndrumWhisky in February 2026. This 11-year-old Lowland single malt comes from a first-fill ex-PX sherry hogshead and yields just 289 bottles. With notes of overripe banana, milk chocolate, and honey, this is a highly limited and special release.
Daftmill Tyndrum Whisky Exclusive Cask #73
Daftmill has released an exclusive single cask bottling in partnership with TyndrumWhisky. This 11-year-old Lowland single malt was bottled in February 2026 and limited to just 289 bottles, making it a highly coveted release for collectors and whisky enthusiasts alike.
Drawn from a first-fill ex-PX sherry hogshead filled on 13th August 2014, this whisky showcases Daftmill's commitment to transparency and quality. The barley used—Concerto variety—was grown on the Daftmill farm and harvested in September 2012, then malted in 2013. This farm-to-bottle approach ensures traceability from grain to glass.
On the nose, expect overripe banana, milk chocolate, and spiced apple crumble. The palate delivers banana bread soaked in maple syrup, with notes of lemon cream and honey. The finish lingers with thick honey, fruit shortcake biscuits, and a zest of orange.
At £149.99, this extremely limited release represents exceptional value for a first-fill sherry cask single malt. This is a must-have for collectors seeking rare, sherried Lowland whisky's with authentic provenance and distinctive character.
Smaaknotities
- Suggested retail price
- € 175
- Release date
- 1 februari 2026
- Type
- Single Malt
- Regio
- Lowland
- Leeftijd
- 11 jaar
Daftmill
Daftmill Tyndrum Whisky Exclusive Cask #73
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