
Ledaig 1997-2019 | 21 Year Old Douglas Laing Old Particular Single Cask DL13060
Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: Douglas Laing 70cl / 49.6%
A single cask Ledaig 1997 21-year-old Island single malt whisky released by Douglas Laing for their Old Particular series in 2019. Ledaig, you'll recall, is the peated single malt whisky made at Tobermory distillery on the Isle of Mull, and single cask 13060 was bottled without colouring or chill filtration at its natural cask strength.
Ledaig is a favourite whisky of ours here at Whisky-Online as we love the salty, fresh sea air notes it tends to have. This 21-year-old Ledaig 1997 matured in a single refill hogshead #DL13060 and yielded 256 bottles at a very tempting natural cask strength of 49.6%.
Attributes
| Distillery |
Tobermory |
| Bottler |
Douglas Laing |
| Series |
Old Particular |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Island |
| Distilled Year | 1997 |
| Bottling Year | 2019 |
| Age | 21 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 256 |
| Cask Number | DL13060 |
| Cask Type | Refill Hogshead |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 49.6% |
| Pre-Owned | No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Nose: Smoked meat and fresh sea air with subtle smoke and rich barley.
Palate: Wonderfully rich and fulsome, Smoky peat, cherries and creamy milk chocolate.
Finish: Maritime and sweet with ginger biscuits, Japanese tea and juicy barley.
Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: Douglas Laing 70cl / 49.6%
A single cask Ledaig 1997 21-year-old Island single malt whisky released by Douglas Laing for their Old Particular series in 2019. Ledaig, you'll recall, is the peated single malt whisky made at Tobermory distillery on the Isle of Mull, and single cask 13060 was bottled without colouring or chill filtration at its natural cask strength.
Ledaig is a favourite whisky of ours here at Whisky-Online as we love the salty, fresh sea air notes it tends to have. This 21-year-old Ledaig 1997 matured in a single refill hogshead #DL13060 and yielded 256 bottles at a very tempting natural cask strength of 49.6%.
Attributes
| Distillery |
Tobermory |
| Bottler |
Douglas Laing |
| Series |
Old Particular |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Island |
| Distilled Year | 1997 |
| Bottling Year | 2019 |
| Age | 21 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 256 |
| Cask Number | DL13060 |
| Cask Type | Refill Hogshead |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 49.6% |
| Pre-Owned | No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Nose: Smoked meat and fresh sea air with subtle smoke and rich barley.
Palate: Wonderfully rich and fulsome, Smoky peat, cherries and creamy milk chocolate.
Finish: Maritime and sweet with ginger biscuits, Japanese tea and juicy barley.
Original: $252.74
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$88.46Description
Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: Douglas Laing 70cl / 49.6%
A single cask Ledaig 1997 21-year-old Island single malt whisky released by Douglas Laing for their Old Particular series in 2019. Ledaig, you'll recall, is the peated single malt whisky made at Tobermory distillery on the Isle of Mull, and single cask 13060 was bottled without colouring or chill filtration at its natural cask strength.
Ledaig is a favourite whisky of ours here at Whisky-Online as we love the salty, fresh sea air notes it tends to have. This 21-year-old Ledaig 1997 matured in a single refill hogshead #DL13060 and yielded 256 bottles at a very tempting natural cask strength of 49.6%.
Attributes
| Distillery |
Tobermory |
| Bottler |
Douglas Laing |
| Series |
Old Particular |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Island |
| Distilled Year | 1997 |
| Bottling Year | 2019 |
| Age | 21 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 256 |
| Cask Number | DL13060 |
| Cask Type | Refill Hogshead |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 49.6% |
| Pre-Owned | No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Nose: Smoked meat and fresh sea air with subtle smoke and rich barley.
Palate: Wonderfully rich and fulsome, Smoky peat, cherries and creamy milk chocolate.
Finish: Maritime and sweet with ginger biscuits, Japanese tea and juicy barley.












