The Orphan Barrel Whiskey has introduced its latest release, Woven Honor Single Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 18 Years.
Hailing from the Scottish Highlands, the expression celebrates the history of the Linkwood Distillery, where this liquid was crafted. The whisky was aged over 18 years in American Oak barrels.
Founded in 1821, the Linkwood Distillery values its history and processes as a whisky ages in oak barrels. To pay homage to this liquid’s heritage, the label depicts the careful production process behind Woven Honor, where each step evolves, ensuring an authentic outcome.
“Woven Honor is an exceptional Single Malt for those who treasure rare spirits and seek to capture a piece of whisky history,” said Diageo Whisky Specialist Peter Milne. “The liquid is a testament that true craftsmanship and quality are achieved through patience and the natural course of creation, just as the bottle’s label design symbolizes.”
In Orphan Barrel fashion, the bottle label is representative of the liquid within. The artwork features a spider constructing its web in undisturbed artistry, representing how this whisky was crafted with the precision, blending nature’s finest elements with traditional techniques.
Orphan Barrel Whiskey’s Woven Honor Single Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 18 Years is available for $185.