spicy malty
3.5
(10)
€57Scotland, Highland, Single Malt

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Spicy

Taste mentions

Facts

Edradour still feels like a small Highland workshop. This 12 year old sherry-led malt carries the distillery’s rich, compact style. The glass moves through sherry, cinnamon, and chocolate. Those notes feel connected rather than pasted together. There is enough structure to keep each sip alert. The whisky also leaves room for the distillery voice. It feels thoughtful, specific, and worth returning to slowly. Edradour keeps the profile direct, with orange and spice adding quiet detail. That makes Edradour 12 years feel grounded without becoming predictable.

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About the distillery

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Edradour

Edradour is a small Scottish single malt whisky distillery located in the town of Pitlochry in Perthshire, Scotland. Founded in 1825, it is one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland, and it remains one of the smallest in terms of production. The distillery produces a range of single malt whiskies, including the popular 10-year-old and 12-year-old expressions, as well as a number of limited edition releases. Edradour is known for its full-bodied and fruity whiskies with notes of honey, vanilla, and spice. Edradour is one of the few remaining distilleries in Scotland to still use traditional methods of whisky production. The distillery uses small copper stills, which produce a unique flavor profile that is distinct from larger distilleries.

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About the Edradour 12 years

Edradour 12 years comes from Highland, Scotland. Edradour shapes it as a single malt whisky. Edradour 12 years gives searchers a clear view before they buy. It brings sherry, cinnamon, and chocolate into focus. The style feels tied to this 12 year old sherry-led malt carries the distillery’s rich, compact style. Edradour matters because the distillery story sits inside the flavour. Edradour still feels like a small Highland workshop. That context keeps the copy from becoming a plain tasting card. The influence of sherry cask maturation gives the whisky extra shape. It carries a 12 year old identity without feeling static. You can follow that shape without specialist language. The flavour is led by sherry, then moves toward cinnamon and chocolate. A second sip brings orange and spice into the frame. The texture feels deliberate, not heavy. Neat service keeps the profile clear. The finish has enough grip to make the next sip feel earned. This is useful copy for drinkers comparing whisky online. It answers the practical questions quickly. The whisky tells you where it comes from. It also shows why the cask choice matters. Those details help buyers separate this bottle from similar labels. It gives context for a considered purchase. It also leaves space for personal taste. Nothing depends on a copied stock phrase. Each detail points back to the bottle itself. That keeps the page more useful. For buyers comparing options, Edradour 12 years offers a useful mix of story and flavour. Edradour gives it name recognition, but the whisky still has its own purpose. It suits drinkers who want character without empty theatre. The result is a bottle with a real point of view.