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Article: Douglas Laing Launch Old Particular Cheers to Better Days Series

Douglas Laing Launch Old Particular Cheers to Better Days Series Single Cask Whiskies

Douglas Laing Launch Old Particular Cheers to Better Days Series

Independent bottler Douglas Laing & Co, has launched Old Particular “Cheers to Better Days” mini-series. The range includes a Jura 12 Year Old Single Malt, a Port Dundas 16 Year Old Single Grain, Linkwood 12 Year Old Single Malt and a Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky; each of the releases being a single cask whisky.

Douglas Laing say its Cheers to Better Days Series has been bottled in “celebration of a brighter future ahead.” All four of the limited edition whiskies are described as being “bursting with summer time character”. The whiskies have a bold orange label that features a bespoke, hand-drawn illustration signifying joy, warmth, health and success. Each whisky in the series has a distinct flavour profile; the Jura release with notes of “sea-salt, rich toffee and charred oak”, the Port Dundas revealing a palate of “freshly baked pancakes, toasted nuts and juiced pineapples”, the Linkwood with hints of “tangy green fruits, thick cream and buttery oat biscuits”, and the Bunnahabhain balancing a “melody of zesty citrus juices and sweet spices.” Each of the whiskies has been bottled at 48.4% ABV without colouring or chill filtration.

Douglas Laing Launch Old Particular Cheers to Better Days Series Single Cask Whiskies

Cara Laing, Douglas Laing’s Director of Whisky, said: “The light at the end of the tunnel, that we are all so desperately craving, has been truly and beautifully represented by this mini-series. The vivid orange label design is intended to stand on consumer’s shelves at home as a promising reminder that brighter days are just around the corner. The unique flavours that are encapsulated inside each and every one of these bottlings represent warmth, comfort and vibrancy – a taste of what’s to come.” 

If you’d like to try these limited edition single cask whiskies then the Jura will retail for around £65, the Port Dundas for £85, and the Linkwood for £75. The Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old will retail for around £70 as an exclusive in Asia.

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