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PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 10:25 am    Post subject: Glen Moray Release The Madeira Cask Project Reply with quote

Glen Moray has just released the next instalment of their Curiosity Range of experimental limited editions, the Glen Moray Madeira Cask Project, which has been fully matured in ex-sweet Madeira wine casks for 13 years and 10 months.



The combined seven Madeira casks Kirstie selected for the Glen Moray Madeira Cask Project bottling produced 1468 bottles which have now been released to the UK market, it has been bottled at 46.3% ABV, naturally coloured and non chill-filtered, the new whisky has a RRP of £65 and will be available from specialist online whisky retailers such as TheWhiskyExchange, The Whsky Shop and Master of Malt

More info and my thoughts on the whisky here:

https://www.scotchmaltwhisky.co.uk/glenmoraymadeiracaskproject.htm
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