Hunter Laing launches Old & Rare Heritage series
By Melita KielyScotch whisky bottler and distiller Hunter Laing & Co has unveiled a limited edition range of single cask whiskies aged between 30 and 46 years old.
Hunter Laing has launched its Old & Rare Heritage series, featuring whiskies no younger than 30 years oldThe Hunter Laing Old & Rare Heritage series comprises more than 20 single cask whiskies, each bottled at cask strength without added caramel colouring or chill filtration.
Each whisky will be presented in a dark green bottle encased in a wooden clasp presentation box.
Stewart Laing, managing director of Hunter Laing, said: “There are some whiskies which are so remarkable that they deserve a little extra recognition and our heritage series was created to celebrate these incredible malts.
“My two sons and I have personally selected each of these whiskies from our finest and most prized stocks.”
The full range of Hunter Laing Old & Rare Heritage series includes:
- Ardmore 31 years old (50.2% ABV)
- Glengarioch 31 years old (49.1% ABV)
- Teaninich 43 years old (40.2% ABV)
- Tullibardine 30 years old (47.1% ABV)
- Tullibardine 30 years old (47.1% ABV)
- Bowmore 30 years old (48.1% ABV)
- Aultmore 37 years old (54.3% ABV)
- Balmenach 40 years old (45.4% ABV)
- Braes of Glenlivet 30 years old (54.7% ABV)
- Cragganmore 30 years old (51.4% ABV)
- Dailuaine 46 years old (45.1% ABV)
- Dufftown 44 years old (41.8% ABV)
- Glen Elgin 44 years old (45.6% ABV)
- Glenburgie 44 yers old (41.8% ABV)
- Glenlossie 44 years old (43.4% ABV)
- Glenrothes 31 years old (50.1% ABV)
- Glentauchers 30 years old (45.7% ABV)
- Inchgower 37 years old (50.1% ABV)
- Linkwood 30 years old (50.4% ABV)
- Mortlach 30 years old (48.5% ABV)
- Strathmill 33 years old (54.2% ABV)
- Tamdhu 30 years old (54.4% ABV)
- Tormore 31 years old (49.9% ABV).
Andrew Laing, company export director, said: “2019 continues to be both a busy and exciting year for us at Hunter Laing & Co with the opening of our first distillery, Ardnahoe, the launch of Scarabus Islay single malt and entering the travel retail market with Scarabus and our Journey Series of blended malts.”