A delightful Islay 8 Year Old ‘Dinosaur’ bottled by Three Rivers independent bottling company in Tokyo. This single malt release has to be seen as one of the sought after in the industry. It’s a young whisky, at just 8 Years Old, but that doesn’t mean it’s not full of flavour and this has to come down to the quality of the cask that is was aged in.
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Islay 8 Year Old ‘Dinosaur’ by Three Rivers Tokyo (2008)
$259.99
A delightful Islay 8 Year Old ‘Dinosaur’ bottled by Three Rivers independent bottling company in Tokyo. This single malt release has to be seen as one of the sought after in the industry. It’s a young whisky, at just 8 Years Old, but that doesn’t mean it’s not full of flavour and this has to come down to the quality of the cask that is was aged in.
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Distillery | Islay |
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Bottler | Three Rivers Tokyo |
Distilled | 2008 |
Bottled | 2016 |
Age | 8 Years |
Cask Number | 2273 |
Whisky Origin | Scottish |
Single Malt | Yes |
Blended | No |
Grain | No |
Alcohol Strength | 51.3% |
Bottle Size | 70cl |
Box | No |
Label Condition | Good |
Shoulder Level | Good |
Weight | 2 kg |
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