
And the bottle is topped off with a proper high density cork topper. The bottles are clear so you can observe the spirit inside. The labeling on the canister is repeated on the bottle. Each canister clearly identifies the distiller of the whisky, the type of cask used to age the spirit, the length of time the spirit was aged, the finishing cask if different from the aging cask, the year of distillation, the year of bottling, and the number of bottles produced in the release.Īs you can see the bottles are protected from the light by the attractive stainless steel canister. Sleek metal canisters house their whisky with an impressive selection of information available for the purchaser. The Murray McDavid presentation of whisky is very nice. Three of these bottles have found a way into my possession, and I am pleased to review the contents of one of them and share the results of this hard labour with you. These casks were chosen for their special character, and in 2007 they were blended and bottled in a Limited Release Bottling numbering only 1500 bottles. At some point in the history of this malt, several casks (perhaps seven or eight) were purchased by the private bottler Murray McDavid, (this may have been part of a larger cask purchase).


The 1991, Isle of Jura, 16 Year Old single malt Scotch whisky was distilled at the Isle of Jura distillery in 1991 and set down to age in bourbon casks. Review: Murray McDavid – Isle Of Jura 1991ġ6 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky 92/100Ī review by Chip Dykstra (Aka Arctic Wolf)
