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Wolfburn Northland Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700Ml
Wolfburn Northland Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700Ml

Wolfburn Northland Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700Ml

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Becoming Scotland's northernmost mainland whisky producing distillery when it released its first single malt in March 2016

Gold Medal for "Single Malt Scotch Whisky - No Age Statement" - Hong Kong International Wine & Spirit Competition 2016

"...a malt as beautifully flighted as a cricket ball delivered by the most crafted of spinners." Jim Murray, Whisky Bible 2017

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    • Description

      Gold Medal for "Single Malt Scotch Whisky - No Age Statement" - Hong Kong International Wine & Spirit Competition 2016 "Initially sweet with notes of fruit and fresh sea air. In the background you'll find citrus freshness and hints of cereal, and just a trace of peat smoke. On the palate it's sweet, nutty tones come to the fore, with hints of grapes and honey in the background. Floral flavours abound, enhanced with just a hint of coffee and dark chocolate. It is a lovely rounded whisky, which coats the palate to leave just a trace of peat." Shane Fraser, Distiller The smooth and warming flavours present in Northland comes from the unhurried way is which the spirit is made, and the maturation which takes place in American oak quarter casks. Matured and bottled on site, Northland represents the first chapter in the history of Wolfburn - Scotland's northernmost mainland whisky producing distillery when it released its first single malt in March 2016

      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity
      Aroma:

      Cedar, Leather, Smoky

      Palate:

      Cedar, Leather, Smoky

      Food Pairings:
      Cheese Cheese

    Description

    Gold Medal for "Single Malt Scotch Whisky - No Age Statement" - Hong Kong International Wine & Spirit Competition 2016 "Initially sweet with notes of fruit and fresh sea air. In the background you'll find citrus freshness and hints of cereal, and just a trace of peat smoke. On the palate it's sweet, nutty tones come to the fore, with hints of grapes and honey in the background. Floral flavours abound, enhanced with just a hint of coffee and dark chocolate. It is a lovely rounded whisky, which coats the palate to leave just a trace of peat." Shane Fraser, Distiller The smooth and warming flavours present in Northland comes from the unhurried way is which the spirit is made, and the maturation which takes place in American oak quarter casks. Matured and bottled on site, Northland represents the first chapter in the history of Wolfburn - Scotland's northernmost mainland whisky producing distillery when it released its first single malt in March 2016

    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity
    Aroma:

    Cedar, Leather, Smoky

    Palate:

    Cedar, Leather, Smoky

    Food Pairings:
    Cheese Cheese
    Wolfburn

    In 1821 William Smith founded a distillery on the outskirts of Thurso, the most northerly town on the British mainland, and named it Wolfburn after the watercourse it drew from, “burn” being the Scots word for stream or small river. The exact date of its closing is lost in time, with some records indicating that it may still have been producing whisky in the 1860s.

    In May 2011 the current makers of Wolfburn whisky located the site of the old distillery in Thurso, Caithness. After 150 years of neglect what they found was a barely discernible pile of stones but one thing remained from the yesteryears of Wolfburn distillery; the water. The cold clear waters that fed the mash tun and stills all those years ago were still flowing just as they always had, and if the Wolf Burn was still there then, it was reckoned, the whisky could be too.

    The Wolf Burn is a subterranean spring that rises in the wetlands upstream and flows only a few miles before it reaches the sea. No one seems to know where the name of the burn originates, but wolves were certainly once commonplace in Scotland and roamed Caithness in numbers in the 1500s. By the late 1600s they had been hunted and trapped to extinction.

    Using un-peated malt the stillmen of Wolfburn distillery today are crafting the latest incarnation of Wolfburn whisky from a blank canvas by pot still distillation the old way; no automation, no rush and a lot of care. A variety of casks continue to be filled with new Wolfburn spirit and are laid down in the warehouses to mature. Some will remain there for many years to come and it will be a while yet before the first bung is extracted to see what the cold air of the north shore has delivered for the next generation of Wolfburn drinkers.

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