Orphan Barrel Castle's Curse 14 Year Single Malt Scotch Whisky 750mL
Orphan Barrel Castle's Curse 14 Year Single Malt Scotch Whisky 750mL
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Orphan Barrel Castle’s Curse 14 Year Single Malt Scotch Whisky 750mL is a rare and captivating release from the Orphan Barrel Whiskey Distilling Company, a brand known for rescuing forgotten casks and transforming them into collectible works of art. Distilled at the historic Teaninich Distillery in the Scottish Highlands, this single malt Scotch has been aged for 14 years to perfection.
Matured in European oak casks, Castle’s Curse delivers a deeply rich and layered flavor profile that balances Highland malt sweetness with the influence of seasoned oak. Bottled at 92 proof (46% ABV), it opens with bright orchard fruit and honey before evolving into notes of toasted malt, vanilla, baking spice, and subtle oak tannins.
This limited-edition release showcases Orphan Barrel’s commitment to preserving extraordinary whiskies from across the world. Elegant, bold, and steeped in history, Castle’s Curse 14 Year is a testament to the art of discovery and the enduring magic of time.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Aromas of green apple, honey, malt, and oak spice with hints of vanilla.
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Palate: Smooth and complex with layers of caramelized fruit, toasted malt, and baking spice.
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Finish: Long and warm with lingering notes of oak, malt sweetness, and gentle citrus zest.
FAQs
Q: What distillery is Orphan Barrel Castle’s Curse from?
A: It originates from the Teaninich Distillery in the Scottish Highlands, known for producing elegant, fruit-forward single malts.
Q: How long is Castle’s Curse aged?
A: Aged for 14 years in European oak casks, developing depth and balance with subtle oak spice.
Q: What proof is Castle’s Curse Single Malt Scotch?
A: Bottled at 92 proof (46% ABV), providing a full-bodied yet refined flavor experience.
Q: How should I enjoy Orphan Barrel Castle’s Curse?
A: Best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to open its honeyed fruit and spice notes.