Edradour Distillery

Edradour 12 Years Old for Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance

ABV: 46% 70 cL

This single malt was distilled at the Edradour Distillery in the picturesque town of Pitlochry in the Highland Region of Scotland. It was aged in first-fill oloroso sherry butts for 12 years and bottled without chill-filtration or artificial colouring. 

In continuation of partnership with Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance, proceeds from every bottle sold will directly support SCAA's life-saving missions across Scotland. This release will donate no less than £70,000 to SCAA, ensuring substantial support for their vital work. 

£58.00

Tax included.

PRODUCT INFO

Region Highland
Cask type First-Fill Oloroso Sherry Butts
Whisky type Single Malt

Edradour is the smallest single-malt whisky distillery in Scotland, located near Pitlochry in the Highlands. Founded in 1825 as Glenforres by a group of local farmers, the distillery was renamed Edradour in 1837, derived from the Gaelic Eadar Dhà Urr, meaning "between two rivers," reflecting its picturesque location.

Over the years, Edradour had had a colourful history, changing ownership multiple times, including a period when it was owned by the New York Mafia. Despite its many changes, the distillery has always stayed true to producing high-quality whisky, with a particular emphasis on sherry cask ageing.