Description
Whiskey: Jura 13 Year Old 2011 Cask #20057 – Old Particular (Douglas Laing) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 96.8 (48.4%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Jura
Distilled at Jura in 2011, this single malt spent the next 13 years maturing, including a finish in a ruby Port cask. The whisky was bottled up by Douglas Laing in 2025, releasing 264 bottles for the Old Particular’s Wine Cask collection.
Jura 13 Year Old 2011 Cask #20057 – Old Particular (Douglas Laing) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Very elegant and precise aromas.
Palate: Balanced and rich flavors.
Finish: Elegant long-lasting aftertaste.
Distillery Information
Situated a few miles off the west coast of Scotland, Jura is home to a community of around 212 people. Their mission is the same now as it was when the beachside distillery was founded by Archibald Campbell in 1810, to make great tasting whisky that is fruity, balanced, approachable and perfect for bringing people together. The distillery was initially and named the Small Isles Distillery, it was some eight years later that William Abercombie obtained a license for the distillery, renaming it Jura in 1818. Despite the close proximity to Islay, Jura whisky is deliberately different to its island neighbour. Think ripe stone fruits, aromatic notes and subtle coastal elements, but none of the intense peat smoke of its Ìleach cousins. In this ancient landscape of wild mountains, peaceful lochs and stormy seas, Jura boasts a distinct micro-climate to mature its whisky in. The water source comes from the tallest mountain range on the island, The Paps of Jura, which filters down the mountain range and into the Market Loch.






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