NEW - Arran Barley 10 Year Old Single Malt 50% Single Malt Whisky 70cl - Batch 1
This limited edition Arran 10 year old Single Malt has been distilled using malted barley grown on the Isle of Arran, at Bellevue Farm by the Currie family. This whisky has been matured in a selection of 1st Fill Bourbon Barrels and 2nd Fill Sherry Hogsheads in very similar proportions to our classic Arran 10 year old.
The Isle of Arran team considers it a privilege to work closely with another dedicated island producer to bring the provenance of their ingredients even closer to home. A new batch of Arran Barley Edition will be released annually with variances depending on the crop type, cask types and volumes available.
Every drop of Arran Single Malt starts its life as rainwater that pools at Loch na Davie in the beautiful hills above the distillery. The clear water cascades down the hillside, through six unassuming waterfalls, each one purifying the water further. The name of the burn, Easan Biorach, means ‘Sharp Waterfalls’ in Gaelic.
70cl
ABV 50%
Net weight: 1.6kg
Peating level of 20ppm
Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh Herbs, light Citrus. Medium sweetness and vanilla. Aniseed
Palate: Spicy, with notes of ginger and biscuit. Oak forwarded with Vanilla. Citrus notes and a complex oily viscosity amplify the fruit.
Finish: Medium, dry with citrus, ginger and aniseed lingering
The Distillery
The Isle of Arran on the west coast of Scotland is both beautiful and unique. With its mountains, lowlands, glens, lochs and royal castles, it has all the scenery of Scotland and is affectionately known as ‘Scotland in Miniature’.
Their first distillery was built in the foothills of the village of Lochranza in 1994 and the first spirit ran from the stills on 29th June 1995 bringing legal distillation back to Arran after more than 150 years. It was a brand new enterprise and since that first day in June 1995 when the first ever cask was filled, it has gone on to produce the world class Arran Single Malt Whisky which has won international acclaim.
Isle of Arran Distillers remains the only whisky producer on the island and they are the proud owners of two stunning Single Malt distilleries, Lochranza in the north and Lagg Distillery in the south which opened in June 2019 and is home to the future heavily-peated Lagg Single Malt. These are certainly exciting times for this innovative island company.





