Kilchoman 20th Anniversary Cask Series ~ 4 bottles
Get to know the lot
This lot contains 4 items.
Category
Whisky
Country
Scotland
Distillery
Kilchoman
Bottler
(distillery bottling)
Type
Single Malt Whisky
Strength
52,7%
Volume
70cl.
Vintage
2008
Bottled
2025
Age
15 yo
Bottling series
20th Anniversary Cask Series
Cask
Ex-Sherry 644, 670, 16, 444, 513
Bottles
3153
Category
Whisky
Country
Scotland
Distillery
Kilchoman
Bottler
(distillery bottling)
Type
Single Malt Whisky
Strength
46,0%
Volume
70cl.
Vintage
2006
Bottled
2025
Age
18 yo
Bottling series
20th Anniversary Cask Series
Cask
Ex-Bourbon 33, 146, 149, 155, 163
Bottles
1209
Category
Whisky
Country
Scotland
Distillery
Kilchoman
Bottler
(distillery bottling)
Type
Single Malt Whisky
Strength
51,2%
Volume
70cl.
Vintage
2010
Bottled
2025
Age
14 yo
Bottling series
20th Anniversary Cask Series
Cask
Ex-Bourbon 403, 422, 498, 750, 800
Bottles
1120
Category
Whisky
Country
Scotland
Distillery
Kilchoman
Bottler
(distillery bottling)
Type
Single Malt Whisky
Strength
55,0%
Volume
70cl.
Vintage
2011
Bottled
2025
Age
14 yo
Bottling series
20th Anniversary Cask Series
Cask
Ex-Sherry 100% Islay 145, 146, 148, 149, 150
Bottles
3145
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