Duncan Taylor Caperdonich 1991 20 Years Old
Drawn from a single cask (No. 46215) and bottled at natural cask strength, this limited Caperdonich spent 20 years quietly maturing before its August 2012 release—just 282 bottles in total. Part of the “Rarest of the Rare” series, it captures the elegant, old-school Speyside character of a now-lost distillery in a pure, unfiltered form.
Duncan Taylor Caperdonich 20 Year Old (Cask 46215) Tasting Notes
Nose: A curiously savoury opening with pine oil and peppermint hints; woody and inviting.
Palate: Rich and textural—green tea with verbena, pine resin, big malt notes and creaking oak, with plenty of spice.
Finish: Herbal and intense, lingering with firm oak and resinous tones.
Duncan Taylor Caperdonich 1991 20 Years Old Rarest of the Rare Cask 46215
It’s single cask, cask strength, and from a demolished Speyside distillery—three hallmarks of true collectability. The tiny 282-bottle outturn and the whisky’s distinctive pine-resin, herbal profile make it both a conversation piece and a rare chance to experience Caperdonich’s character as it once was.