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Douglas Laing XOP Carsebridge 43 Years Old Single Cask Grain 1976 50,7%

$750.00

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Description

Description

The Douglas Laing’s XOP – Xtra Old Particular series replaces the Director’s Cut series, which consists of specially selected and rare single malt and single grain Scotch whiskies.

The Carsebridge XOP 43 Years Old matures for 43 years in the Refill Butt and is neither cold filtered nor contains colour additives.

Distilled: October 1976
Bottled: November 2019

Limited to 210 bottles worldwide!

Tasting notes:

Colour: gold.
Nose: sweet aromas, cedar wood, rose water, sweet candy.
Taste: Toasted marshmallows, ginger, biscuits, oranges, toffee.
Finish: Long lasting.

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