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£103.00
Single Cask | Cask Strength | Limited Edition
You’re not here for basic. You’re here for bold—and this 16-year-old Dailuaine, finished in a decadent Pedro Ximénez sherry cask, is whisky turned up to eleven.
Part of Alistair Walker’s ever-exploratory Infrequent Flyers range, this Speyside stunner takes the robust, meaty spirit of Dailuaine and gives it a full-bodied PX makeover. The result? A dram so rich, dark, and indulgent it should come with a warning label.
Distillery: Dailuaine
Age: 16 Years
Cask Type: PX Sherry Finish
Cask Number: 131
ABV: Cask Strength – 54.4%
Outturn: 293 bottles
Dailuaine is one of Speyside’s hidden powerhouses—often overlooked, but never underwhelming. This 16-year-old release brings out its best: full-bodied, characterful, and dripping in sherried splendour thanks to a top-shelf PX cask finish.
Bottled at natural cask strength, non-chill filtered, and without colour—this is whisky with nothing to hide and everything to show off.
Only one cask. Once it’s gone, you’ll be kicking yourself. Hard.
Nose: Straight off, it’s sticky toffee pudding drenched in spiced syrup. Dark raisins, fig jam, and a hit of espresso. Beneath it all, a leathery, earthy depth that speaks to Dailuaine’s signature weight.
Palate: Syrupy and unashamedly rich. Black forest gateau, Medjool dates, cinnamon-dusted prunes and dark chocolate ganache. That PX sweetness clings to every corner of the mouth, while savoury undertones of toasted walnuts and cigar box keep things balanced.
Finish: Long, warming, and utterly luxurious. Molasses, burnt orange peel, and a slow fade of oak and spice. A dram that refuses to be forgotten.