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CAOL ILA 12 YR 86
Scotch
750ml
$74.99
Melt into the rich flavor of Caol Ila 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whiskey. With a subdued, citric fruitiness and a sweet start, our Whiskey ends with a lengthy, slightly sour finish. Consider pairing our 86 Whiskey with the provincial olive dish, tapenade, which helps bring out Caol Ilas peaty and salty notes, while the mix of capers and herbs accentuates the citrus flavors. Perfect on its own or mixed in a cocktail, our award-winning Whiskey is best enjoyed when served neat in a rocks glass, adding ice or a splash of water for taste. Includes one 86 750 mL bottle of Caol Ila 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whiskey. Caol Ila is pronounced “Cull Eela”. For more than 100 years, small coal-fired “puffers” like the SS Pibroch brought barley, coal and empty casks to the distillery, returning her Whiskey to the mainland through the Sound of Islay. Today, Caol Ila’s secret bay is only known to true Islay devotees. The barley used here is still malted locally at Port Ellen and pure spring water still rises from limestone in nearby Loch Nam Ban, then falls to the sea at Caol Ila in a clear crystal stream, just as it always has. Please drink responsibly.
Melt into the rich flavor of Caol Ila 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whiskey. With a subdued, citric fruitiness and a sweet start, our Whiskey ends with a lengthy, slightly sour finish. Consider pairing our 86 Whiskey with the provincial olive dish, tapenade, which helps bring out Caol Ilas peaty and salty notes, while the mix of capers and herbs accentuates the citrus flavors. Perfect on its own or mixed in a cocktail, our award-winning Whiskey is best enjoyed when served neat in a rocks glass, adding ice or a splash of water for taste. Includes one 86 750 mL bottle of Caol Ila 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whiskey. Caol Ila is pronounced “Cull Eela”. For more than 100 years, small coal-fired “puffers” like the SS Pibroch brought barley, coal and empty casks to the distillery, returning her Whiskey to the mainland through the Sound of Islay. Today, Caol Ila’s secret bay is only known to true Islay devotees. The barley used here is still malted locally at Port Ellen and pure spring water still rises from limestone in nearby Loch Nam Ban, then falls to the sea at Caol Ila in a clear crystal stream, just as it always has. Please drink responsibly.
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Apr 23, 2021
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