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The Arran Malt Barrel Reserve Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700ml

The Arran Malt Barrel Reserve Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700ml

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Island Character, No Age Statement

The Isle of Arran Distillery sits on one of Scotland's most beautiful islands — a rugged, dramatic landscape of mountains, glens, and coastline that has shaped the character of its whisky since the distillery opened in 1995. The Barrel Reserve is Arran's approachable, no-age-statement expression — matured exclusively in ex-bourbon American oak barrels that impart a fresh, fruity, and lightly spiced character that perfectly captures the island's clean air and natural beauty. Bottled at 43% without chill filtration, it's a whisky of genuine quality and honest island character.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Fresh and inviting — vanilla, ripe peach, and a gentle coconut sweetness with soft notes of citrus and toasted grain
  • Palate: Light and elegant — orchard fruit, toffee, and a gentle vanilla spice that carries the bourbon cask character with easy island charm
  • Finish: Clean and medium-length with lingering vanilla, fruit, and a warm, gentle oak fade

Specs

  • Distillery: Isle of Arran, Lochranza, Isle of Arran, Scotland
  • Style: No Age Statement, Non-Chill Filtered
  • Cask: Ex-Bourbon American Oak Barrels
  • ABV: 43% / Proof: 86
  • Size: 700ml

Fresh, fruity, and unmistakably island — The Arran Malt Barrel Reserve is the perfect introduction to one of Scotland's most beautifully situated distilleries.

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