Description
Ledaig 18 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Experience the bold character of Ledaig 18 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky, a premium expression from the Isle of Mull. Aged for 18 years, this Scotch perfectly balances the signature smoky peat Ledaig is known for with rich, layered complexity from nearly two decades in oak casks.
Crafted by Tobermory Distillery, Ledaig 18 Year is a refined choice for whisky enthusiasts seeking a mature, sophisticated, and collectible single malt. Its combination of maritime influence, smoky depth, and sweet oak makes it ideal for sipping neat or enjoying slowly to appreciate every nuance.
Ledaig malt Scotch whisky Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Deep golden amber
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Nose: Rich peat smoke, sea breeze, honey, vanilla, and subtle dried fruit
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Palate: Full-bodied and complex with layers of smoky peat, toffee, caramel, and gentle spice
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Finish: Long, warming, and lingering with smoky oak and hints of maritime salt
Why Whisky Lovers Choose Ledaig 18
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Aged 18 Years: Exceptional depth and sophistication from prolonged oak maturation
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Distinctive Peat Profile: Bold, smoky flavor balanced with sweet and maritime notes
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Collectible Single Malt: Limited availability and highly prized by Scotch enthusiasts
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Isle of Mull Heritage: Crafted at Tobermory Distillery, one of Scotland’s historic whisky producers
Product Details
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Brand: Ledaig
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Type: Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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Age: 18 Years
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Bottle Size: 700ml or 750ml (depending on market)
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ABV: 46.3% (varies by bottling)
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Distillery: Tobermory Distillery, Isle of Mull, Scotland
Perfect For
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Single malt collectors and Scotch aficionados
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Special occasions and whisky tasting events
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Savoring neat to fully experience the rich peat and complexity
Discover the smoky elegance and refined complexity of Ledaig 18 Year Old a single malt Scotch whisky that brings the spirit of the Isle of Mull to every glass.
A Mature, Peaty Masterpiece from the Isle of Mull
Often, I find myself staring at my whisky bottles without a notion of what kind of flavour mood I’m after. Do I go with super peat and grab an Islay malt, super sweet with a bourbon, or go mellow with a simple Jameson? The same indecisiveness tends to lead me to online whisky shops where again, I’ve no idea what flavour mood I’d like to sample next and I’m inundated with choice right now, searching for that next bargain or hidden gem.






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