| Weight: | 1.67 kg |
|---|---|
| Alcohol volume: | 40% |
| Country of origin: | United Kingdom |
| Volume: | 1 l |
| Producer: | The Dalmore Distillery |
| Mark: | Jura |
Jura White Oak Cask Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky represents an accessible and approachable style that perfectly captures the atmosphere of the island of the same name and its community. Jura White Oak Cask is matured in American white oak barrels ...
Jura White Oak Cask Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky represents an accessible and approachable style that perfectly captures the atmosphere of the island of the same name and its community. Jura White Oak Cask is matured in American white oak barrels, giving it the smooth, fruity, and balanced character typical of the Jura distillery style.
The aroma and taste develop ripe peaches, smooth vanilla, and a subtle hint of salted caramel, which together create a harmonious and easy-to-drink profile. The distillate is light, round, and accessible, ideal for enjoying on its own or sharing with friends.
Tasting profile:
Aroma: Peaches, vanilla, light caramel.
Taste: Fruity, slightly sweet, balanced.
Finish: Smooth, slightly warming with a vanilla aftertaste.
Jura White Oak Cask Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a great choice for those looking for an island single malt whisky without peat, with natural smoothness and distinct drinkability. The liter bottle also makes it an attractive choice for your home bar or as a gift.
About the Jura distillery:
Isle of Jura Distillery was founded in 1810 by Archibald Campbell on the remote island of Jura and has been inextricably linked with the rugged nature and isolated character of this place since its inception. After obtaining an official license in 1831 and undergoing significant modernization in the 19th century, the distillery went through a period of closure before reopening in 1963 and breathing new life into the local community. The pure island water sourced from The Paps mountain range and the exceptionally tall stills play a key role in the character of Jura whisky, promoting the creation of a smooth, fruity, and aromatic distillate. Since its acquisition by Whyte & Mackay in 1994, Jura has established itself as an accessible island single malt whisky. In recent years, the brand has undergone significant modernization and in 2023 became the best-selling single malt whisky in the UK.
Producer's address: The Dalmore Distillery, Dalmore Alness, Highlands and Islands, Alness, IV17 0UT Schottland, GB




