Kilchoman Small Batch Release 750ML
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Description
Kilchoman Small Batch Release 750ML is a limited-edition Islay single malt Scotch whisky bottled at 47.7% ABV (95.4 proof) in a 750ml format. With only 2,550 bottles produced worldwide and a Grand Gold medal from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, this release showcases Kilchoman's ability to create layered, fruit-forward peated whisky through inventive cask vatting.
Quick Facts: ABV: 47.7% | Origin: Islay, Scotland | NAS Limited Release | Distillery: Kilchoman
Production & Heritage
Kilchoman Distillery, founded in 2005, is one of the smallest and most self-sufficient distilleries on Islay—and indeed in all of Scotland. Operating as a true Single Farm Single Malt, Kilchoman grows its own barley, malts, distills, matures, and bottles entirely on-site at Kilchoman Farm on Islay's western coast. The Small Batch Release draws its character from a distinctive vatting of 75% bourbon barrels, 20% port casks, and 5% sherry casks, a combination that layers bright red fruit and dried fruit sweetness over the distillery's signature citrus-accented peat smoke. The 100% malted barley spirit is bottled at a robust 47.7% ABV without chill filtration, preserving the full depth of its cask influence.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fragrant citrus sweetness opens first, followed by floral notes and a gentle undercurrent of clean peat smoke. As the whisky breathes, boiled sweets and hints of vanilla emerge from the port and bourbon cask influence.
Taste: The entry is surprisingly fruit-forward, with waves of red fruits—both tart and sweet—hitting the palate alongside vanilla and warm baking spices. At mid-palate, briny peat smoke rises to meet the sweetness, creating a satisfying tension between coastal salinity and the rich port-cask fruitiness. The bourbon-barrel backbone keeps everything grounded with cereal malt and caramel undertones.
Finish: Medium-long and textured, with rich dried fruits lingering alongside a steady pulse of sweet smoke. The port-cask influence stays present through the fade, leaving a final impression of dark berry and gentle maritime ash.
How to Drink the Small Batch Release
At 47.7% ABV, this whisky is best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water to open up the layered cask interplay between port, bourbon, and sherry. A single large ice cube also works well, tempering the peat while amplifying the red fruit notes. For cocktails, the Small Batch Release brings distinctive complexity to a Penicillin, where its fruit character and smoke complement the honey-ginger elements; a Blood and Sand, where the port-influenced berry notes align naturally with sweet vermouth and cherry liqueur; and a Rob Roy, where the briny peat and vanilla add depth to the classic Scotch-and-vermouth template.
Best For
- Collectors seeking limited-production Islay releases with unique cask profiles
- Gifting a peated whisky enthusiast who already owns the core Kilchoman range
- Tasting alongside other Kilchoman expressions to explore the distillery's cask experimentation
- A special-occasion dram for Islay devotees who value fruit-forward peat
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Small Batch Release taste like? It delivers waves of red fruit, vanilla, and warm spices layered over Kilchoman's characteristic citrus-tinged peat smoke, with briny maritime notes and rich dried fruits emerging on the finish.
How does the Small Batch Release compare to Kilchoman Sanaig? Sanaig uses a higher proportion of sherry casks and is a permanent core expression, giving it a darker, more sherry-dominant peat profile. The Small Batch Release leans more heavily on bourbon and port cask influence, producing brighter red fruit notes and a more limited availability at just 2,550 bottles.
Is the Small Batch Release good for sipping neat? Yes—bottled at 47.7% ABV without chill filtration, it has enough structure and complexity to reward slow, contemplative sipping, especially with a few drops of water to unlock the port-cask fruit layers.
Where is the Small Batch Release made? It is produced at Kilchoman Distillery on the western coast of Islay, Scotland's most celebrated whisky-producing island, where all stages from barley growing through bottling take place on the farm.
What foods pair well with the Small Batch Release? Smoked salmon highlights the whisky's maritime character; aged cheddar complements its vanilla and caramel notes; dark chocolate with sea salt mirrors the sweet-smoky interplay; charcuterie with dried figs echoes the port-cask dried fruit; and grilled lamb with rosemary stands up to the peat smoke intensity.
What sizes does the Small Batch Release come in? The standard release is available in a 750ml bottle, consistent with most Kilchoman limited editions distributed in the U.S. market.
Is the Small Batch Release worth the price? It positions as a premium limited-edition expression within Kilchoman's lineup, above the core range bottles like Machir Bay and Sanaig. The small production run of 2,550 bottles, unique three-cask vatting, and Grand Gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition support its value proposition for Islay enthusiasts.
Why the Small Batch Release?
The defining differentiator here is the unusual 75/20/5 vatting of bourbon, port, and sherry casks—a combination that sets this apart from virtually every other Islay whisky on the market. That port-cask minority punches above its percentage, delivering red fruit and berry characteristics rarely found in peated single malts. Recognition at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition with a Grand Gold medal validates the quality, while the 2,550-bottle production run ensures genuine scarcity. For drinkers who know Kilchoman's core lineup and want to explore the distillery's more experimental side, this release demonstrates what a small, farm-based Islay operation can achieve with creative cask management.
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