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Provenance LEDAIG 9 YR 2010

Whisky
Producer: Provenance
Category: Spirits > Whisky
Alcohol: 46.0%
Unit Size: 70.0 cl
Origin: Scotland > Highland > Islands
Retail: £57.00
Stock: Only 2 left
Martinez Ref: ZSPIRT191

Tasting Note

Ledaig is a heavily-peated single malt produced at the Tobermory distillery (in contrast with the non-peated Tobermory single malt). The two malts are produced using the same stills, wash backs, mash tuns and the same process water but the two are totally different in character due to the malted barley used.