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Daftmill 2011 13 Year Old Sherry Cask Exclusive #96
£215.00 inc. VATThis single cask Daftmill was filled in December 2011 before being bottled in January 2025, Cask #96 showcases a fine balance of distillery character and sherry influence.
Think honey, dark chocolate, peppercorn, stone fruits and more.
Daftmill 2011 13 Year Old UK Exclusive #97 Bundle
£215.00 inc. VATPlease note this is a pre-order, we expect stock to land on 21st March and orders will then be shipped.
Daftmill 2011 13 Year Old UK Exclusive #97 – £155
Occasionally, an exceptional cask is discovered in Fife that stands out too much to be blended with others—this one is no exception. This 13-Year-Old Sherry Butt matured Daftmill has been bottled exclusively for the UK market.
Launched at the Fife Whisky Festival, this Single Cask release showcases a perfect balance between the cask influence and Daftmill’s refined spirit style.
Distilled in 2011 and matured in a stunning Sherry Butt before being bottled at cask strength in January 2025.
Total bottles released: 624.
Fielden Rye – £60
Fielden Rye Whisky perfectly expresses their grains: fruity and herbal, with typical rye flavours like nutty caramel, spice, and toasted barley. Fielden’s grains grow deeper roots and take in more nutrients from the soil, so they’re full of flavour. It means Fielden are putting the best (completely natural) ingredients into their stills.
What makes a Fielden whisky? The heritage grains. Working with heritage grains, grown for flavour not yield, our whiskies are distinctly delicious.
Flavour Profile
At First: Flowers and fruit, like the wild berries that grow in our hedgerows.
The Taste: Flaky pastry with caramel and hazelnut, and freshly baked bread.
The Finish: The freshness of the grain and minty, peppercorn spice.
Daftmill 2011 Winter Release
£110.00 inc. VATDaftmill Distillery based in Fife is a farm first and a distillery second. Whisky is made during the farm’s quiet periods, using their excellent barley grown on their farm which has supplied the likes of Macallan int he past. This is the Winter 2011 vintage, 27 bourbon barrels were filled in December 2011. Only 7,500 bottles were produced.
Daftmill 2009 La Maison Du Whisky Single Cask
Daftmill Distillery needs little introduction. This 2009 single cask was bottled in 2020 exclusively for La Maison du Whisky. Bottled at cask strength, this fantastic sherry-cask bottling has kept all the energy from the peak of its youth.
One of just 649 bottles produced, the 2009 single cask has been in extremely high demand! Sherry cask #28 was filled on 8th July 2009 at 60.6%.
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