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Hunter Laing launches Old & Rare Heritage series

Scotch whisky bottler and distiller Hunter Laing & Co have unveiled a limited edition range of single cask whiskies aged between 30 and 46 years old.

04/11/2019

The Hunter Laing Old & Rare Heritage series comprises more than 20 single cask whiskies, each bottled at cask strength without added caramel colouring or chill-filtration.

Each whisky will be presented in a dark green bottle encased in a wooden clasp presentation box.

Stewart Laing, managing director of Hunter Laing, said: “There are some whiskies which are so remarkable that they deserve a little extra recognition and our heritage series was created to celebrate these incredible malts.

“My two sons and I have personally selected each of these whiskies from our finest and most prized stocks.”

The full range of Hunter Laing Old & Rare Heritage series includes:

  • Ardmore 31 years old (50.2% ABV)
  • Glengarioch 31 years old (49.1% ABV)
  • Teaninich 43 years old (40.2% ABV)
  • Tullibardine 30 years old (47.1% ABV)
  • Tullibardine 30 years old (47.1% ABV)
  • Bowmore 30 years old (48.1% ABV)
  • Aultmore 37 years old (54.3% ABV)
  • Balmenach 40 years old (45.4% ABV)
  • Braes of Glenlivet 30 years old (54.7% ABV)
  • Cragganmore 30 years old (51.4% ABV)
  • Dailuaine 46 years old (45.1% ABV)
  • Dufftown 44 years old (41.8% ABV)
  • Glen Elgin 44 years old (45.6% ABV)
  • Glenburgie 44 yers old (41.8% ABV)
  • Glenlossie 44 years old (43.4% ABV)
  • Glenrothes 31 years old (50.1% ABV)
  • Glentauchers 30 years old (45.7% ABV)
  • Inchgower 37 years old (50.1% ABV)
  • Linkwood 30 years old (50.4% ABV)
  • Mortlach 30 years old (48.5% ABV)
  • Strathmill 33 years old (54.2% ABV)
  • Tamdhu 30 years old (54.4% ABV)
  • Tormore 31 years old (49.9% ABV).

Andrew Laing, company export director, said: “2019 continues to be both a busy and exciting year for us at Hunter Laing & Co with the opening of our first distillery, Ardnahoe, the launch of Scarabus Islay single malt and entering the travel retail market with Scarabus and our Journey Series of blended malts.”

Read More at source: The Spirits Business

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