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Isle of Arran Distillery “Smugglers Series Vol.3 – The Exciseman”

The final chapter of our Smugglers Series, Vol. 3 – The Exciseman – is coming soon.

03/07/2017

The final chapter of their Smugglers Series, Vol. 3 – The Exciseman – is coming soon.

This highly anticipated bottling will be released in selected countries across the world via their network of global distributors in July this year.

It will also be released for sale from their own web shop and in their Visitor Centre from 11am on Wednesday 12th July.

It is also available through selected specialist retailers worldwide. You can check out who distributes The Arran Malt in your country by clicking on the Where to Buy section of their web site.

The sale of this edition from their web shop is likely to be very busy and their web site is likely to experience high volumes of traffic.  They will be monitoring their web site closely throughout the sale and should the site crash at any time they will be working hard to bring it back online ASAP.

Please note that there is a strict limit of one bottle per person going to any one address from their web shop.  If you try to purchase more than one bottle, they will have to refund your multiple purchases. Adding more than one bottle to your basket will also slow down your check out process and you will run the risk of missing out.

Date of release in their web shop: Wednesday 12th July from 11am.

Strength: 56.8% abv.

Price: £92.99.

Limit:  There is a strict limit of one bottle per person from their web shop, and one bottle per person for those purchasing in person from their Visitor Centre shop in Lochranza.

In this Smugglers’ Series Vol.3 ‘The Exciseman’ they conclude their popular series which pays tribute to the exuberant character of those striving to outwit the Government’s representatives in the pursuit of the production of the famed Arran Waters. The Madeira casks used in this final volume, are similar to the ones utilised by Arran’s illicit distillers, who often stored and transported locally produced whisky in old Madeira casks brought over from the continent by their smuggling counterparts. The Quarter Casks are a nod to the type of small casks which would have been the easiest to transport. The resulting liquid is complex, full of character and a wonderful way to end a series which has so perfectly paid tribute to the independent characters of Arran over the centuries.

Read more at source Whisky Intelligence

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