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Arran Devil's Punch Bowl Chapter I

Arran Devil's Punch Bowl Chapter I
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Lot number: 099-04100

Winning bid: £270

Situated in the Firth of Clyde, the island of Arran was once a hotbed of illicit distillation and smuggling. Eventually though the dreaded Excise men got the best of Arran's renegade stillmen, and the island was without a working distillery from 1837. That all changed in 1995 when the Arran distillery at Lochranza started production.

Although it is a relative youngster, Arran's investment in quality casks has paid dividends, and its popularity continues to soar like the Golden Eagles that nest nearby. This quick success, combined with high visitor numbers at the Lochranza distillery, have enabled the company to construct another distillery at Lagg, on the south of the island, that will focus on creating peated whisky.

The Devil’s Punch Bowl was the company's first whisky to combine peated and un-peated casks. Limited to 6660 (The Mark of the Beast, ooh err) bottles globally, the whisky is named after the glacial hollow Coire na Ciche on Arran.

It has been drawn from 24 different Arran casks, including Sherry butts.

52.3% ABV / 70cl

Bottle Number: One of only 6660 bottles released

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