Living Souls Whisky Quartet
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- May 9
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Scottish spirits brand Living Souls has released its latest collection of whiskies, including a peated experiment and an ultra-rare 40-year-old blend.
The range, which follows last November’s Batch#1, comprises Ninety-Nine & One, a 46.3% abv whisky that is a blend of a heavily peated island malt with a touch of grain: a 10-Year-Old Balblair, a 46% abv Highland single malt finished in Limousin oak XO octaves; 25- year old Dumbarton, a 50.5% ABV) single grain from the closed Dumbarton distillery; and 40-Year-Old Blended Scotch, a 45.1% abv rare blend of 40% malt (including Glenfarclas, Fettercairn, and Glen Garioch) and 60% grain, mainly from the closed Cambus distillery, drawn from ex-Islay sherry butts, .
"This batch is where we really start to show the range of what Living Souls can offer," says co-founder Calum Leslie. Year-Old Dumbarton, a 50.5% ABV) single grain from the closed Dumbarton distillery; and 40-Year-Old Blended Scotch, a 45.1% abv rare blend of 40% malt (including Glenfarclas, Fettercairn, and Glen Garioch) and 60% grain, mostly from the closed Cambus distillery, drawn from ex-Islay sherry butts. "This batch is where we really start to show the range of what Living Souls can offer," says co-founder Calum Leslie.
''From a happy accident that turned into a bold, peated experiment, to an ultra-rare 40-year-old blend drawn from closed distilleries, each whisky is bottled with intention, created to express something distinctive and memorable.