So after much speculation and rumours here comes the official 2013 special releases info from Diageo. as you can see, it’s not going to be cheap… (not that we thought it would). The highlights are of course, Brora 35, Port Ellen, and Lagavulin 37 yo which is the most expensive at almost 2,000 quid. feast your eyes, as most likely, none of us would be able to afford any of those three. Of course the most interesting for us mere mortals are the CI unpeated, and the Lagavulin 12…
the bottles that are released are as follows:
Brora™ 35 year old , Refill American Oak and European Oak , 49.9%, £750 , 2,944 btl
Caol Ila™ Unpeated Stitchell Reserve , Refill American Oak, rejuvenated American Oak and ex-bodega European Oak , 59.6% , £70
Cardhu™ 21 year old , Ex-bourbon American Oak , 54.2%, £160 , 6,000 btl
Convalmore™ 36 year old , Refill European Oak , 58.0% , £600, 2,980 btl
Lagavulin™ 12 year old , Refill American Oak ,55.1%, £80 ,
Lagavulin™ 37 year old , Refill American and European Oak 51.0%, £1,950 ,1,868 btl
Oban™ 21 year old , Rejuvenated American Oak and second fill ex-bodega casks , 58.5%, £225 ,2,860 btl
Port Ellen™ 34 year old , Refill American Oak and refill European Oak ,55.0%, £1,500 , 2,958 btl
The Singleton of Dufftown™ 28 year old , Refill American Oak ,52.3% , £235 , 3,816 btl
Talisker™ 27 year old , Refill American Oak, 56.1% ,£475 , 3,000 btl
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