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Whisky Craft Isle of Jura 36 Year Old

Whisky Craft Isle of Jura 36 Year Old

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A rare, cask strength Jura — mellow, mature, and full of quiet complexity. Bottled from an Octave.

Tasting Notes

Nose

Mellow and sophisticated, with aromas of warm lemon pastry, sea air, sweet orange, and crème brûlée.

Palate

Light and buttery at first, evolving into rich layers of caramelised brown sugar, custard, followed by a familiar oiliness.

Finish

Gently spiced with clove and cinnamon, balanced by honeyed sweetness and a light peppery lift.

Limited to 66 bottles

Only 1 left

Tasting Notes

Dried Pineapple, Beeswax, Walnut and Coastal Oak

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Whisky Craft

Style: Independent Bottlers

Country: Scotland

Region: Edinburgh

Whisky retail has a habit of becoming either intimidatingly serious or aggressively collectible. Whisky Craft seems more interested in reminding people that whisky is still supposed to be enjoyed.

Based in Scotland, the company focuses on curated whisky selections that highlight regional character, distilling traditions and the craftsmanship behind Scotland’s whisky industry. The emphasis stays firmly on exploration rather than treating every bottle like a museum piece.

The range covers a mix of Scotch styles, from lighter Highland and Speyside expressions through to richer island and peated whiskies. Rather than overwhelming people with endless choice, the approach feels designed to help drinkers navigate whisky in a more approachable way.

Part of the appeal is that the company leans into storytelling. Landscape, production methods and regional identity all remain part of the conversation, which makes sense given how closely whisky is tied to place in Scotland.

The whisky world occasionally forgets that curiosity is often more useful than expertise. Whisky Craft feels built around encouraging the former.