Ledaig Triple Wood (53,8% - 70cl)
Ledaig Triple Wood
Triple Wood is a single malt created in collaboration with wildlife documentary filmmaker Gordon Buchanan and the Mull and Iona Community Trust, a charity that enhances the quality of life on the islands.
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Cloves
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Dark chocolate
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Smoke
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Sea Breeze
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Pear
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Vanilla
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Nessuna
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Bassa
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Media
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Alta
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For every bottle of Ledaig Triple Wood produced, the distillery donated £2 to the Mull and Iona Community Trust to support the Ardura Forest restoration project. This forest hosts a rich and diverse wildlife and provides island residents with a valuable social space. The charity’s long-term goal is to regenerate, protect, and enhance the biodiversity of Ardura, creating a beautiful, healthy, and accessible place for future generations and visitors.
Ledaig Triple Wood is a heavily peated single malt Scotch whisky aged in a mix of three different cask types: ex-bourbon, ex-red wine, and ex-Port, before being bottled at its natural strength (53.8% ABV) without chill filtration and in its natural color.
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Distillery/Brand | Tobermory |
Country | Scozia |
Region | Island |
Style | Single Malt |
Bottle | 70cl |
Peat level | High |
ABV | 53,8% |
Box | Cardboard box |
Color: Brilliant mahogany.
Aroma: On the nose, we are greeted with notes of BBQ smoke, baked pears, cinnamon, and salted caramel with hints of red grapes and sea breeze.
Taste: On the palate, it is sweet and peaty, with notes of dried pastries, dark chocolate, vanilla, black pepper, salted caramel, salted nuts, and a light earthiness.
Finale: Di buona persistenza, leggermente asciutto, con note di fumo di torba, chiodi di garofano, cenere, ciliegia, caramello, cioccolato fondente.