
Jura Seven Wood Single Malt Scotch Whiskey
Discover the Unique Jura Seven Wood Single Malt Scotch Whiskey
Experience the exceptional craftsmanship of Jura Seven Wood Single Malt Scotch Whiskey, a true testament to the artistry of our Master Blender. This remarkable whisky is born from the innovative spirit of Jura's tight-knit island community, blending tradition with modern techniques to create a complex and delightful spirit.
Key Features:
- Exquisite Oak Cask Maturation: Aged in the finest virgin French oak casks, sourced through partnerships with the forestry commission, sawmill, and cooperage in France.
- Unique Maturation Process: Begins its journey in American White Oak ex-bourbon casks, then artfully split between six different virgin oak casks from various regions of France.
- Flavor Profile: Delight in a symphony of fruity and spicy notes, including hints of crème caramel, baked peach, and sweet liquorice, resulting in a rich and layered tasting experience.
Why Choose Jura Seven Wood?
Jura Seven Wood is not just a whisky; it’s a celebration of ingenuity and heritage. Each sip offers an invitation to explore the complexity and depth that only the finest materials and methods can achieve. Whether enjoyed neat or in your favorite cocktail, this single malt promises to elevate your whisky experience.

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