Wolfburn

Wolfburn Morven

Whisky from Scottish Highlands, Scotland

SKU: 000019-SC05010

Alcohol Volume: 46%

$130.00

Tasting Note

This lightly peated whisky is made from malted barley infused with smoke during the drying process. The flavour imparted by the smoke is a reflection of Wolfburn’s history – the original 19th Century distillery was largely fired by peat. Gentle distillation is followed by maturation in our purpose-build warehouses. The result is a smooth and rounded whisky. Natural colour. Non-chill filtered. ON THE NOSE : Initially smoky with hints of fruit and fresh sea air, accompanied by vanilla and oak woodshavings. ON THE PALATE: Floral notes abound, followed by raisins and light spices. Malty flavours open up on the palate, with soft honey sweetness at the finish.

Food Goes Well With This Wine

This lightly peated whisky is made from malted barley infused with smoke during the drying process. The flavour imparted by the smoke is a reflection of Wolfburn’s history – the original 19th Century distillery was largely fired by peat. Gentle distillation is followed by maturation in our purpose-build warehouses. The result is a smooth and rounded whisky. Natural colour. Non-chill filtered. ON THE NOSE : Initially smoky with hints of fruit and fresh sea air, accompanied by vanilla and oak woodshavings. ON THE PALATE: Floral notes abound, followed by raisins and light spices. Malty flavours open up on the palate, with soft honey sweetness at the finish.

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Wolfburn

Wolfburn is the most northerly whisky distillery on the Scottish mainland. Originally founded in 1821, it was one of the biggest in Scotland in its day. Today, Wolfburn has been re-awakened under the guiding hand of master distiller Shane Fraser and is once again making truly exceptional single malt scotch whisky. It’s all done the traditional way: by hand, using only the finest ingredients, and without haste. Wolfburn is located in Thurso, Caithness and the distillery still takes is water from the Wolf Burn nearby. The Burn (Scottish for stream) is named for the wolves which used to roam the northern Scottish countryside. The Wolfburn logo is taken from a 16th century drawing of a mythical Sea Wolf which supposedly “liveth both sea and land.” The Sea Wolf is also said to bring good luck to those fortunate enough to see it.
5.0/5.0 Published 54 minutes ago

"Commpletely satisfied"

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4.5/5.0 Published 3 days ago

"Outstanding"

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5.0/5.0 Published 4 days ago

"Excellent"

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