Wolfburn
The Kylver Series 1-9 (9x70cl)
Winning Bid
£1,200
RESERVE MET
Wolfburn
The Kylver Series 1-9 (9x70cl)
Lot #1040816
FINISH DATE
31 July 2022
A lovely set of the first 9 x Wolfburn from the Kylver Series of bottlings. Contains;
1st Release bottled 2016 46% - ltd to 1200 bottles2nd Release bottled 2017 50% - ltd to 1450 3rd Release bottled 2017 50% - ltd to 1700 4th Release ANSUZ bottled 2018 50% - ltd to 950 5th Release RAIDHO bottled 2019 50% - ltd to 960 6th Release KAUNAZ bottled 2020 50% - ltd to 10007th Release GEBO 2014-2020 50% - ltd to 9908th Release WUNJO 2013-2021 52.8% - ltd to 990
9th Release HAGALAZ 2015-2022 52.8% - ltd to 800
From Wolfburn: "Sometimes at Wolfburn we have the odd special cask that delivers a distinctively good whisky. Perhaps one that nature has intended to mature in its own special way or a different type of cask. To make sure these whiskies get their own stage to be shared and enjoyed we have created The Kylver Series.
Named after a burial stone that features one of the earliest examples of the Viking runic alphabet and to reflect the history of Caithness that surrounds us, The Kylver Series will grow as Wolfburn grows and chart our journey through the years ahead".
Wolfburn
Located on the outskirts of Thurso, Wolfburn when it was established in 2013 became the most northerly mainland distillery in Scotland. Taking its name and inspiration from a nearby lost distillery, Wolfburn focuses on an unpeated distillate but in recent times has given up a small percentage of production to a lightly peated variant. Production is small by whisky standards with a single pair of stills being the centre point of the distillery. Despite this, Wolfburn has managed to build a range of core expressions that are well distributed internationally. A variety of single casks and limited edition expressions have also been released as Wolfburn tries to establish its own identity; something that it hasn’t managed to accomplish yet.
Lot Features
Region
Scotland, Highlands
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