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Ruadh Maor 10 Year Old (cask 222) - Dràm Mòr | 700ML

£185.00

Whiskey: Ruadh Maor 10 Year Old (cask 222) - Dràm Mòr | 700ML

The rare peated whisky that Glenturret made on occasion is what you'll find inside a bottle of Ruadh Maor, like this single cask beauty that was finished in a first-fill Portuguese red wine barrique by the clever clogs at Dràm Mòr.

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 114.4 (57.2%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glenturret

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Ruadh Maor isn't the name of some Celtic hero or a mighty river, but something even more exciting. The rare peated whisky that Glenturret made on occasion is what you'll find inside a bottle of Ruadh Maor, like this single cask beauty that was finished in a first-fill Portuguese red wine barrique by the clever clogs at Dràm Mòr.

Ruadh Maor 10 Year Old (cask 222) - Dràm Mòr | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Burnt hay, mocha, and dried fruit with a hint of cinnamon.

Palate: Salted caramel coats more stewed fruits, dark chocolate, and waxy apple skins.

Finish: Smoky, drying, and delicately spiced.

Distillery Information

The beginnings of the Glenturret whisky distillery are rather vague at best. The owners claim the distillery is one of Scotland’s oldest and it is certainly rumoured that distillation was carried out in the area during the early 18th century, this was, though, by illicit means. It was in 1775, that the Hosh distillery was established by a group of smugglers. The buildings sit at the banks of the River Turret, not far from Crieff. In 1826, a distillery called Glenturret was established, though it closed a couple of decades later. It was in 1875, that the Hosh distillery adopted the name Glenturret, Thomas Stewart was the manager. The whisky distillery was sadly closed for much of the early part of the 20th century. Following the acquisition by Mitchell Bros Ltd in 1903 the buildings were used as whisky storage. They deemed that whisky production would not be so lucrative. Mitchell Bros went into liquidation in 1929 and for some time the buildings were used for agricultural storage. Glenturret’s saviour arrived in 1957 in the form of James Fairlie who acquired the distillery and subsequently refurbished it.

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Ruadh Maor 10 Year Old (cask 222) - Dràm Mòr | 700ML

£185.00

Whiskey: Ruadh Maor 10 Year Old (cask 222) - Dràm Mòr | 700ML

The rare peated whisky that Glenturret made on occasion is what you'll find inside a bottle of Ruadh Maor, like this single cask beauty that was finished in a first-fill Portuguese red wine barrique by the clever clogs at Dràm Mòr.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 114.4 (57.2%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glenturret

Ruadh Maor isn't the name of some Celtic hero or a mighty river, but something even more exciting. The rare peated whisky that Glenturret made on occasion is what you'll find inside a bottle of Ruadh Maor, like this single cask beauty that was finished in a first-fill Portuguese red wine barrique by the clever clogs at Dràm Mòr.

Ruadh Maor 10 Year Old (cask 222) - Dràm Mòr | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Burnt hay, mocha, and dried fruit with a hint of cinnamon.

Palate: Salted caramel coats more stewed fruits, dark chocolate, and waxy apple skins.

Finish: Smoky, drying, and delicately spiced.

Distillery Information

The beginnings of the Glenturret whisky distillery are rather vague at best. The owners claim the distillery is one of Scotland’s oldest and it is certainly rumoured that distillation was carried out in the area during the early 18th century, this was, though, by illicit means. It was in 1775, that the Hosh distillery was established by a group of smugglers. The buildings sit at the banks of the River Turret, not far from Crieff. In 1826, a distillery called Glenturret was established, though it closed a couple of decades later. It was in 1875, that the Hosh distillery adopted the name Glenturret, Thomas Stewart was the manager. The whisky distillery was sadly closed for much of the early part of the 20th century. Following the acquisition by Mitchell Bros Ltd in 1903 the buildings were used as whisky storage. They deemed that whisky production would not be so lucrative. Mitchell Bros went into liquidation in 1929 and for some time the buildings were used for agricultural storage. Glenturret’s saviour arrived in 1957 in the form of James Fairlie who acquired the distillery and subsequently refurbished it.

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