Jura

Aged 18 Years

44% ABV • Whisky • 750ml • 7 In Stock

Single Malt Whisky from The Islands in Scotland

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PRODUCER
Jura

BOTTLER
Official Distillery Release by Whyte & Mackay

AGE
18 Years Aged

CASK TYPE
Ex-Bourbon With Bordeaux Grand Cru Classe Finish

RELEASE
Standard

CHILL-FILTRATION
Yes

ADDED COLOUR
Yes

PEAT SMOKED
Yes

From The Official Website

Only an island like ours could create a whisky like this. Crafted in our exceptionally tall stills, this Scottish island whisky has been aged for a minimum of 18 years, maturing in American white oak ex-Bourbon casks before a finish in Bordeaux red wine barriques.

With layers of forest fruit, rich caramel and a touch of sea salt, Jura 18 Year Old is fruity, balanced and perfect for sharing.

From The Official Website

Only an island like ours could create a whisky like this. Crafted in our exceptionally tall stills, this Scottish island whisky has been aged for a minimum of 18 years, maturing in American white oak ex-Bourbon casks before a finish in Bordeaux red wine barriques.

With layers of forest fruit, rich caramel and a touch of sea salt, Jura 18 Year Old is fruity, balanced and perfect for sharing.

Discover Jura

Jura

Few distilleries wear their geography quite so literally as Jura. The island itself contains barely a few hundred inhabitants, more deer than one can sensibly count, and a single road that seems less engineered than politely persuaded into existence. For long stretches of the twentieth century, the local distillery sat silent, its buildings slipping into the melancholy dignity that abandoned Scottish industrial sites often acquire. Then, in the early 1960s, two local landowners, Robin Fletcher and Tony Riley-Smith, resolved that if Jura were to retain a viable community, it needed industry as much as romance. The distillery was rebuilt almost entirely anew, reopening in 1963 and becoming, in a very real sense, an act of island preservation rather than mere whisky production.

Architect William Delmé-Evans designed the stillhouse with unusually tall stills whose elegant necks encourage a notably light and oily spirit, quite distinct from many of its Hebridean neighbours. Jura’s whisky has long occupied a curious middle ground, neither aggressively maritime nor entirely inland in character. There is often a gentle waxiness, a thread of nuts and citrus, and, in peated expressions, smoke that tends toward hearth embers rather than medicinal drama.

Water arrives from the lofty Paps of Jura, filtering through peat on its descent, though peat itself historically played a surprisingly restrained role in the spirit. American oak ex-bourbon casks form the backbone of maturation, frequently joined by sherry wood, wine casks, or more exotic finishes in modern releases. Over the decades Jura has moved through various ownerships, including Whyte & Mackay, yet the distillery’s essential identity remains tied to the island itself: remote, slightly eccentric, quietly resilient, and impossible to mistake for anywhere else.

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