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Kilchoman Adds Red Wine Cask Matured Scotch to Its Bottlings

The still-young Kilchoman distillery, located on whisky lovers’ favorite Scottish island, Islay, regularly makes use of different types of ex-wine casks in its maturation warehouses. In recent years, this has included Madeira and Sauternes barrels, and this year they’ve turned to red wine from Portugal.

The new Kilchoman Red Wine Cask Matured, according to those behind it, is a 50% ABV expression first distilled back in 2012. For its entire aging time of around five years it was laid down in ex-red wine casks from the Douro Valley in Portugal. The expression is said to be peated and non-chill filtered. It also has a natural, coppery red color as a result of the type of cask it rested in.

Kilchoman Red Wine Cask Matured

“We are delighted with the Red Wine Cask Matured,” said Anthony Wills, Kilchoman Founder, in a prepared statement. “It’s unlike anything we’ve bottled previously, the full-flavoured influence of the Douro valley red wine casks have added depth, body and layers of rounded cooked fruits to the classic Kilchoman citrus sweetness and peat smoke character.”

Plans call for around 7,000 bottles of this to be released globally. It will price around £80, or about $105 USD. This release follows closely on the heels of an 8-year-old that lays claim to being the oldest Kilchoman globally available release to date.

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