Rock Island

Mezcal Edition Island Blended Malt

46.6% ABV • Whisky • 700ml • Sold Out

Blended Malt Whisky from The Islands in Scotland

$146.00 + tax and deposit

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PRODUCER
Douglas Laing

BOTTLER
by Douglas Laing & Co

AGE
Unknown Years Aged

CASK TYPE
Ex-Mezcal Cask Finish

RELEASE
Standard Limited Edition Release

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
Yes

From The Official Website

In 2019, an amendment to the Scotch Whisky Technical File was published, and for the first time ever, casks which had previously held Mezcal were permitted for the maturation of Scotch Whisky. Rock Island has a naturally smoky character, so for us, it was a fascinating experiment to subject the classic American Oak-aged recipe to a secondary maturation in these exotic casks. The resulting spirit has exceeded all of our expectations – it-s retained that archetypal Scottish sea salt and honeycomb quality, yet taken on an unmistakable roasted agave note, running to a signature lightly smoked finish.

In line with the Douglas Laing family-s -as natural as it gets- ethos, Rock Island Mezcal Cask Edition is offered without added colouring or chill-filtration, and at a high alcohol strength of 46.8%.

Nose:– Opens with Scottish sea salt and roasted Mexican agave balanced by tangy gooseberries and fresh floral notes.
Palate:– Barley-sweet and super smooth moving to an earthy, light smoked style alongside barbecued meats.
Finish:– Oceanic and elegant, with citrus fruits, juicy blackberries and honeycomb.

From The Official Website

In 2019, an amendment to the Scotch Whisky Technical File was published, and for the first time ever, casks which had previously held Mezcal were permitted for the maturation of Scotch Whisky. Rock Island has a naturally smoky character, so for us, it was a fascinating experiment to subject the classic American Oak-aged recipe to a secondary maturation in these exotic casks. The resulting spirit has exceeded all of our expectations – it-s retained that archetypal Scottish sea salt and honeycomb quality, yet taken on an unmistakable roasted agave note, running to a signature lightly smoked finish.

In line with the Douglas Laing family-s -as natural as it gets- ethos, Rock Island Mezcal Cask Edition is offered without added colouring or chill-filtration, and at a high alcohol strength of 46.8%.

Nose:– Opens with Scottish sea salt and roasted Mexican agave balanced by tangy gooseberries and fresh floral notes.
Palate:– Barley-sweet and super smooth moving to an earthy, light smoked style alongside barbecued meats.
Finish:– Oceanic and elegant, with citrus fruits, juicy blackberries and honeycomb.

Proudly Bottled By Douglas Laing & Co

Douglas Laing has the feel of a resolutely family whisky house, which is precisely what it is. Founded in Glasgow in 1948 by Fred Douglas Laing, the company began with a few casks and the King of Scots blend, then grew into one of the better-known names in independent Scotch bottling. Its history is not built on sheer scale, but on continuity: a family firm passing through generations, maintaining a distinct house identity while much of the wider whisky trade grew steadily more corporate. Today it remains independently owned, with Cara Laing and Fred Laing at the centre of the business.

What gives Douglas Laing its particular shape is the balance it has struck between single casks and carefully constructed regional blends. The company has long bottled individual malts and grains with a minimum of adornment, but it is perhaps best known to many drinkers through its Remarkable Regional Malts series, which turns broad Scotch geography into something lively and intelligible. Big Peat, Scallywag, Timorous Beastie and Rock Island are not shy creations, but they are more than clever labels, each intended to frame a particular regional or stylistic idea through blending rather than obscure it.

There is, too, a noticeable consistency in how Douglas Laing likes to present whisky. The company’s own philosophy emphasises bottling without chill-filtration or colouring, and at strengths intended to preserve texture and character. That preference gives the range a certain firmness of style, whether one is dealing with an Old Particular single cask or a more widely available small batch release. More recently, the acquisition of Strathearn gave the company a distilling arm of its own, adding another chapter to a business that had already spent decades selecting, blending and bottling Scotch with considerable assurance.

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