
Fettercairn 18 Years Old Torres Red Wine Finish Shop Exclusive
This 18-year-old Highland single malt was distilled in 2007 and finished in a Torres red wine cask, delivering ripe fruit, gentle spice, and rich depth. Bottled at natural cask strength without chill-filtration, exclusively for Aberdeen Whisky Shop.
Fettercairn 18 Years Old Torres Red Wine Finish Shop Exclusive
This 18-year-old Highland single malt was distilled in 2007 and finished in a Torres red wine cask, delivering ripe fruit, gentle spice, and rich depth. Bottled at natural cask strength without chill-filtration, exclusively for Aberdeen Whisky Shop.
Fettercairn 18 Years Old Torres Red Wine Finish
Fettercairn Distillery releases an exclusive bottling for Aberdeen Whisky Shop: the 18 Years Old Torres Red Wine Finish. This Highland single malt was distilled in 2007 and celebrates the local distillery and Scotland's unique geology, with a label inspired by the red sandstone beneath Fettercairn, formed over 400 million years ago.
Finished in a Torres red wine cask and bottled at natural cask strength of 53.2% ABV, this whisky is non-chill-filtered and contains no artificial colouring, preserving maximum flavour and character. The 70cl bottle represents a premium choice for collectors and enthusiasts seeking something distinctive.
The nose reveals fresh fruit, tropical notes, honey, and almond with gentle spices. The palate delivers a beautiful balance of fresh fruit, toffee, oak, and red berries with a peppery edge. The finish shows dried fruit and aged oak, providing rich depth and complexity.
This is a release for serious whisky enthusiasts who appreciate craftsmanship and local distilleries. An excellent choice at β¬122, offering genuine character shaped by thoughtful cask selection and traditional bottling methods.
Smaaknotities
- Suggested retail price
- β¬Β 122
- Release date
- 3 juni 2026
- Type
- Single Malt
- Regio
- Highland
- ABV
- 53.20%
- Leeftijd
- 18 jaar
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Fettercairn 18 Years Old Torres Red Wine Finish Shop Exclusive
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