Isle Of Jura – Saltire Rare Malt

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Isle Of Jura

Release No: 32

Isle Of Jura

Regular price £144.00
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Like a walk through a pine forest.  Pretty complex and intriguing.

Region Highlands & Island
Distilled 02/02/2011
Bottling Date 30/09/2025
Cask #230
ABV 48.8%
Matured at KY15 7BU
Age 14 Years
Bottled at Auchtermuchty
Notes Ex-Blair Athol Bordeaux HHD
Bottles in batch 55

43 Bottles Left

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    • A little piece of history

      The only distillery on the Isle of Jura started its life in 1810 under a different name: Small Isles Distillery. At the turn of the century then owner James Ferguson dismantles the distillery and the remains will lay dormant for nearly 60 years. Then, in 1960, the company gets a new lease of life under different ownership. The name is changed into Isle of Jura, aka Jura, and since then whisky is produced on a regular basis. The current owner is Whyte & Mackay, known for its eponymous blend. W&M also owns Dalmore and Fettercairn Distillery in other parts of Scotland, the northern and eastern highlands respectively.

      Water source
      Loch A’Bhaile Mhargaidh

      Malt source
      Port Ellen Maltings

      Capacity
      2.4 million litres of alcohol per annum

      Location
      Craighouse, Isle of Jura

    A little piece of history

    The only distillery on the Isle of Jura started its life in 1810 under a different name: Small Isles Distillery. At the turn of the century then owner James Ferguson dismantles the distillery and the remains will lay dormant for nearly 60 years. Then, in 1960, the company gets a new lease of life under different ownership. The name is changed into Isle of Jura, aka Jura, and since then whisky is produced on a regular basis. The current owner is Whyte & Mackay, known for its eponymous blend. W&M also owns Dalmore and Fettercairn Distillery in other parts of Scotland, the northern and eastern highlands respectively.

    Water source
    Loch A’Bhaile Mhargaidh

    Malt source
    Port Ellen Maltings

    Capacity
    2.4 million litres of alcohol per annum

    Location
    Craighouse, Isle of Jura