Scotch Single Malt Whisky - Caol Ila

Caol Ila is the Gaelic name for the Sound of Islay, which separates the island from Jura in one of the most remote and beautiful parts of Scotland's West Coast.

The distillery is situated on the shores of the Sound, a spot originally chosen in 1846 partly because of the clean water from Loch Nam Ban, which still provides its main supply. And even today you can still watch the seals in the Sound from the still room.

When you sip this tempting, easy-drinking malt, well, at first you’d know you were in Islay – but you might not know where. Well-known whisky writer, Michael Jackson, pinpoints the smooth, olive-like house style, calling Caol Ila ‘a wonderful aperitif’.

Sniff the air over a glass and smoky, sea-fresh aromas recall an age, not so long ago, when fishing and cutting peat were the traditional occupations in these parts. Few men make a living cutting peat on the island today, but the old traditions live on in the skills of their distillery workers and in the ingredients they still use at Caol Ila.

‘Caol Ila has remained undiscovered by many. However, its deserving rise in popularity saw the release of three new age statements in June 2002. This malt is a fantastically balanced Islay with juniper and wet grass/light salt fish subtleties.’ David Broom, whisky writer and expert.

 

 Old Malt Cask 29 Year Old Caol Ila

 Bin No

 OMC1567

 Region

 Islay

 Size

 70cl

 ABV

 50%

 Bottled by

 Douglas Laing

 Price

 £108.00

Nose: a rare case of where delicate smoke and exotic fruit combine; the label offers age and the nose dishes it out but showing style every step of the way.

Taste: every bit as soft as the nose, possibly more so; those exotic fruits are persistent early on before the ashy phenols make their mark; some elegant liquorice adds weight and age.

Finish: now really has dried out but remains intact with no negative notes from the assembling oak.

Balance: melts on the nose and mouth and shows that even big Islay’s like this can be purring, graceful pussycats even after the best part of three decades. A classic.

Bottles filled from cask: 238

93 points - Jim Murray's 2010 Whisky Bible

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