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Isle of Jura 18 Year Old Single Malt Whisky (750ml)
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Isle of Jura 18 Year Old Single Malt Whisky (750ml)

Jura is a small island off the west coast of Scotland, just north and east of Islay. It is only 28 miles long and 7.5 miles wide, with a population of 180 hardy souls. The Isle of Jura distillery is on the east coast of the island, in the southern region. It is known for the soft water and sea air, which shows in the whisky. As Mr. Tait mentioned when he was her…
Jura is a small island off the west coast of Scotland, just north and east of Islay. It is only 28 miles long and 7.5 miles wide, with a population of 180 hardy souls. The Isle of Jura distillery is on the east coast of the island, in the southern region. It is known for the soft water and sea air, which shows in the whisky. As Mr. Tait mentioned when he was here, they are known as the "Highland Malt on the Island." The 18-year spends 16 years in ex-bourbon casks and finishes for 2 years in the world's finest red wine barrels. While they can't disclose which winery those barrels come from, we'll give you Bordeaux fans 5 guesses to figure it out. It'll probably only take you 1 or 2.
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Jura is a small island off the west coast of Scotland, just north and east of Islay. It is only 28 miles long and 7.5 miles wide, with a population of 180 hardy souls. The Isle of Jura distillery is on the east coast of the island, in the southern region. It is known for the soft water and sea air, which shows in the whisky. As Mr. Tait mentioned when he was here, they are known as the "Highland Malt on the Island." The 18-year spends 16 years in ex-bourbon casks and finishes for 2 years in the world's finest red wine barrels. While they can't disclose which winery those barrels come from, we'll give you Bordeaux fans 5 guesses to figure it out. It'll probably only take you 1 or 2.