A Warm Welcome to Edradour, world renowned as Scotland’s Little Gem and arguably the most unique. Dating back to 1825, Edradour, stands alone as the last stronghold of handmade single malt whisky from a farm distillery still in production today.
Hidden in the very heart of Perthshire, this picturesque ‘little Model Village’ of Edradour is steeped in a history of intrigue to inspire the imagination. And, with matchless commitment to retaining authentic small scale production, Edradour uniquely boasts over 25 distinctive expressions of Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky with their wonderful characters and flavours.
Edradour is perhaps best known as one of Scotland’s smallest distilleries, producing a mere 90,000 litres per annum with a work force of just three. Established in 1825 in the hills of Pitlochry, Edradour (pronounced ‘EDD-ra-DOWer’) maintains its heritage as an almost artisanal distillery. The heart of the range, a ten-year old, exhibits an unconventional charm, uncharacteristic of a highland single malt.
Edradour was acquired in 1982 by drinks giant Pernod Ricard. Following the acquisition, three quarters of the distillery’s yield was initially used in the production of blended whiskies, notably including ‘House of Lords’ and the auspiciously named ‘King’s Ransom’. It was not until Signatory acquired the distillery in 2002, that Edradour concentrated its efforts, almost solely, on producing single malts. Renowned for experimenting with various outlandish wood finishes, Edradour has released various malts matured in some rather interesting casks, a ‘Chardonnay Finish’, a ‘Côte de Provence’ and a curious ‘Tokaji Wood Finish’ being among the number.
Signatory moved its base of operations to Edradour after building a bottling plant and warehouse at the site. In 2003, Edradour experimented with a peated single malt, named ‘Ballechin’, with peat levels of 50ppm, launching it in 2006. A new bottling of Ballechin has and will be released every year, each time finished in a different wood, until it has reached full maturity at ten years.
€69Original price was: €69.€59.99Current price is: €59.99.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Rosy gold to deep gold. This is a presentation-led inference based on Pinot Noir cask maturation and bottle imagery.
Nose: Red fruit, apple juice, grapes, berries, and soft woody notes.
Palate: Rich and fruity with berry sweetness, orchard fruit, gentle tannins, and oaken spice. This palate wording is a careful adaptation of the retailer description rather than a full official tasting note.
Finish: Medium to long with lingering red fruit, soft oak, and a gently vinous edge. This finish wording is an informed style-based inference from the available source descriptions.
€69Original price was: €69.€59.99Current price is: €59.99.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep ruby-tinted amber. This is a presentation-led inference based on Cabernet Sauvignon cask maturation and bottle imagery.
Nose: Dark forest fruits, blackcurrants, baking chocolate, and a hint of cedarwood.
Palate: Rich and full with dark berries, tannic red wine depth, cocoa, sweet malt, and soft oak spice. This palate wording is a careful adaptation of the retailer profile and cask style rather than a fully detailed official tasting note.
Finish: Long and gently drying with subtle tannins, soft toffee, dark fruit, and warming spice.
€69Original price was: €69.€59.99Current price is: €59.99.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Gold with a light brown tint.
Nose: Dry and fruity with wood, citrus, apple juice, marzipan, and blueberry jam.
Palate: Red fruit, honey, gentle spice, and a rounded wine-cask richness. This palate wording is lightly adapted from review-style source notes to fit your product-page format.
Finish: Medium to long, warming, and softly fruity with lingering oak and spice. This finish wording is also adapted from available review notes rather than an official house tasting note
Palate: Rich and sweet with dried fruit, soft spice, toffee, and a rounded dessert-wine character. This palate wording is a careful adaptation of the retailer profile rather than a full official distillery tasting note.
Finish: Medium to long with lingering honeyed fruit, soft spice, and sweet wine richness. This finish wording is an informed style-based inference from the available source descriptions.
Edradour 1920 Model T Ford Van SP/187A Vehicle The Smallest Distillery in Scotland is a collectible advertising model linked to one of Scotland’s most traditional whisky names. Rather than being a spirit bottling, this item is a display piece that celebrates Edradour’s long-standing identity as “the smallest traditional distillery in Scotland.” The piece appears in…
€345Original price was: €345.€299Current price is: €299.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Bright gold. This is a presentation-led inference based on bourbon barrel maturation and product imagery.
Nose: Vanilla, tangerines, and sweet coconut biscuits.
Palate: Soft and mature with creamy vanilla, citrus fruit, coconut sweetness, gentle oak, and rounded malt. This palate wording is carefully adapted from the retailer tasting profile.
Finish: Long and elegant with lingering vanilla, citrus zest, coconut, and polished oak. This finish wording is an informed adaptation from the available tasting descriptions rather than a direct official finish note.
Finish: Long and warming with lingering red fruit, spice, oak, and sweet vinous depth. This finish wording is a careful adaptation of the available tasting profile to fit your page style.
€460Original price was: €460.€420Current price is: €420.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep ruby-tinted amber. This is a presentation-led inference based on the Bordeaux cask style and bottle imagery.
Nose: Rich dark fruit, red berries, and polished oak with a subtle wine-cask lift. This nose wording is a careful adaptation from retailer descriptions and cask style rather than a full official house note.
Palate: Layers of black cherry, tobacco leaf, and oak spice.
Finish: Silky and sophisticated, with red fruit warmth fading into woody elegance.
€460Original price was: €460.€420Current price is: €420.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep gold to amber. This is a presentation-led inference based on Madeira cask maturation and bottle imagery.
Nose: Honeyed dried fruit, soft oak, sweet spice, and a gentle fortified-wine richness. This nose wording is a careful style-led adaptation because I could not find a solid official tasting note for this exact 55% cask beyond retailer listing details.
Palate: Rich and layered with golden fruit, syrupy sweetness, vanilla, polished oak, and mature Highland depth. This palate wording is also an informed adaptation based on the cask type and retailer positioning rather than a direct official note.
Finish: Long and warming with lingering honeyed fruit, oak spice, and sweet Madeira character. This finish wording is an inference from the cask style and available listing information rather than a published official tasting note.
€25Original price was: €25.€19Current price is: €19.
Edradour Jug 7,5cm is a small branded distillery collectible linked to one of Scotland’s most traditional whisky names. Rather than being a whisky bottling, this item sits in the accessories and collectibles side of the Edradour range, making it better suited as a display piece or memorabilia item. Your shop lists it specifically as Edradour…
Edradour Lledo Horse Drawn Dray w: 9,5cm is a branded collectible model linked to one of Scotland’s most traditional distilleries. Rather than being a whisky bottling, this item is a display piece, listed on your site under Old, Rare & Discontinued and Glassware & Accessories, which fits its appeal as distillery memorabilia. The item is…
Edradour Truck Lledo Sentinal Lorry w: 9cm is a branded collectible model linked to one of Scotland’s most traditional distilleries. Rather than being a whisky bottling, this item is a display piece, listed on your site as an accessory-style collectible with photos of the actual item. The model appears to be a Lledo Sentinel Steam…