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Arran 16 Years Limited Editon

Aged for 16 years, this Arran offers a complex profile with oak, fruit, and subtle spice.

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Expert Cask Maturation

This whisky matured over many years in selected casks, offering balanced complexity.

ABV

46,00%

Volume

700 ml

Distilled

1997

Bottled

2014

Amount of bottles

9.000

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Exclusive series

The Arran distillery wanted to do something special towards the release of their oldest whisky at the time. This trilogy is the result of the oldest Arran whiskies at the time. ‘The Road to 18’ starts with the 16 year bronze edition as the first edition on its way to the 18 year old Arran. This Arran 16 has matured in 70% Bourbon casks and 30% Sherry casks. This limited edition whisky is distilled in the beautiful Isle of Arran and is bottled at 46% ABV. 

This edition is still made in the old house style of the distillery. This characterizes the exclusivity of the series after their opening in 1995. Since then, Arran has undergone several makeovers.

The ‘Road to 18’ series is the distillery’s journey towards releasing their oldest whisky after opening, 18 years later. The very first and very limited series by Arran. Only less than 9,000 bottles per edition have been released worldwide.

Fruity

Oily

Sweet

Tasting note

In the nose rich with honey and a hint of ginger and dark chocolate. After the taste is sweet and spicy with notes of caramel crumble, orange and toasted oak. The finish is long, with a taste that lingers for a long time, delicious.

EXCLUSIVE

The Wealthy Whisky Society is an exclusive community created with the aim of bringing together lovers of high-quality whisky. The raison d’etre of this society comes from the belief that the enjoyment of excellent whisky is not just about the drink itself, but also about the shared experience and connection between like-minded individuals.

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