Arran 2004 Orkney Bere Cask Strength
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Lot number: 126-09019
Winning bid: £75
This Single Malt Scotch whisky was produced in 2004 as a collaboration between the Agronomy Institute of Orkney College and the Isle of Arran Distillery.
Bere is Scotland's oldest cultivated barley and was commonly used until the 20th century for the production of whisky. Bere for this Arran whisky was grown on Orkney before being malted in Inverness and subsequently distilled and matured on Arran.
Modern barley varieties have long since eclipsed Bere in the whisky industry but, as this bottling testifies, it can still produce a dramatic and distinctive Single Malt offering a taste of pure history.
Distilled: 2004
Bottled: 2014
Age: 10 years old
Cask Type: American Oak
56.2% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: One of only 4,890 bottles released
Please note minor wear to carton.
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