Whisky: Wolfburn Kylver Series Release 4 Scotch
The fourth release in Wolfburn’s Kylver series features the runic symbol Ansuz, which roughly translates as ‘gods’. This is one of the runic symbol found on the Kylver stone which the series is named after. The first peated whisky in the series, it has been matured in a combination of first-fill bourbon barrels and second-fill quarter casks.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 100 (50% ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Wolfburn Distillery
Released in December 2018, this is the 4th edition in Wolfburn’s Kylver Series, which features limited releases from “the odd special cask that delivers a distinctively good whisky”. It’s the first Kylver release to be made from lightly peated spirit and thus the first in a dark green bottle (a green Wolfburn bottle generally indicates a peated expression). The whisky was matured for around four years in a combination of first-fill bourbon barrels and second-fill quarter casks. Only 950 bottles produced. Naturally coloured and bottled at 50%.
Wolfburn Kylver Series Release 4 Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: Smoky and floral, with chocolate, green apple, freshly cut grass and a subtle sugary sweetness.
Palate: Fresh and sweet orange chocolate with more green apple, balanced by slightly sour notes of citrus zest and a whisper of peat smoke.
Finish: Chocolate returns, with a lingering freshness of green apple.
Distillery Information
Wolfburn distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery in Thurso, Caithness, Scotland. After ceasing production in the 1850s it reopened in 2013. Wolfburn distillery was founded just to the west of the town of Thurso Caithness in 1821 by William Smith.
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