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"200th Anniversary" Edradour 22 Year Old Amarone Dal Forno Romano Casks Edradour 2003/2025 - 22 yo - Amarone Dal Forno Romano Casks #1001-1005 - 200th Anniversary
"200th Anniversary" Edradour 22 Year Old Amarone Dal Forno Romano Casks Edradour 2003/2025 - 22 yo - Amarone Dal Forno Romano Casks #1001-1005 - 200th Anniversary
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-whiskybase rating: 89.43/100
-Product Description-
Category: Single Malt Distillery: Edradour Bottler: Distillery Bottlings Bottled Series: Matured in the Finest Amarone Casks
Vintage: 28.01.2003
Bottled: 01.07.2025
Stated Age: 22 years old
Cask type: Amarone Casks
Cask number: 1001-1005
Label: 200th Anniversary
Number of bottles: 1510
Strength: 50.8%
Size: 700ml
-evaluation-
Edradour's 2003/2025 22-Year-Old Amarone Dal Forno Romano Cask (#1001-1005) is an extremely rare release celebrating the distillery's 200th anniversary, with only 1,510 bottles available worldwide. Bottled without chill filtration, it is said to embody the craftsmanship of Scotland's smallest traditional Highland distillery.
Tasting Profile: The nose is explosive with sweet dried fruits like raisins and cherries, layered with spicy notes of vanilla and cinnamon. On the palette, ripe fruit blends with balanced spice and subtle oak sweetness, culminating in a long finish resonating with wood and gentle warmth. Reviewers praise its intense complexity, making it a perfect choice for Amarone wine lovers, and appreciate its lack of overpowering quality.
Collector's Appeal: Aged in premium Amarone casks from Dal Forno Romano in Valpolicella, Italy, this whisky delivers a full-bodied density derived from dried grapes, evoking chocolate, spice, and vibrant red fruit. The bronze gift box adds historic appeal, making it perfect for whiskey enthusiasts seeking rare editions. As an unpeated single malt, it complements Edradour's creamy, sherry-influenced house style perfectly.
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