Wolfburn Single Malt 750ML
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Description
Description
Wolfburn Single Malt 750ML is a Highland single malt Scotch whisky bottled at 46% ABV in a 750ml format from Scotland's northernmost mainland distillery. This expression earned a Gold medal at the 2017 World Whisky Awards and a Double Gold at the 2018 FiftyBest competition, signaling serious quality from a revived distillery with deep historical roots.
Quick Facts: ABV: 46% | Origin: Caithness, Highland, Scotland | NAS (No Age Statement) | Distillery: Wolfburn Distillery
Production & Heritage
Wolfburn Distillery sits in Thurso, Caithness, on the far northern tip of mainland Scotland. Originally founded in 1821, the distillery closed in the mid-nineteenth century before being revived in 2013, making it one of the oldest-named yet newest-operating distilleries in the Highlands. Production relies on traditional copper pot stills and locally sourced malted barley, with all water drawn from the Wolf Burn stream — the same source used by the original distillery nearly two centuries ago. By law, Wolfburn must use water from this historic stream, making it the only distillery with such a legal requirement tied to its namesake water source. The whisky is bottled at a robust 46% ABV without chill filtration, preserving the full character of the spirit.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Light and inviting, opening with ripe pear and soft vanilla before revealing clove spice and a whisper of smoked wood. There is an underlying freshness suggestive of sea air common to distilleries on the northern Scottish coast.
Taste: The entry is initially sweet with orchard fruit and cereal malt, quickly followed by floral hints of cherry blossom at mid-palate. As it develops, notes of fresh mint, lemon zest, and cracked black pepper emerge alongside a faint trace of peat smoke — enough to add complexity without dominating the profile.
Finish: Long and oily with a gently smoky tail. Sweet, nutty tones linger alongside hints of dried grape, honey, and dried fruit, with floral and spice notes carrying through to the very end.
How to Drink Wolfburn Single Malt
Best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water to open up the floral and fruit layers; the 46% ABV holds up well without feeling hot. A single large ice cube works for those who prefer a cooler dram without excessive dilution.
- Penicillin: The light peat and honey sweetness layer naturally into this modern classic built on lemon and ginger.
- Rob Roy: The floral and fruit character balances sweet vermouth, making a refined Highland take on this cocktail.
- Whisky Highball: The citrus brightness and oily texture pair well with quality soda water for a refreshing long serve.
Best For
- Gifting a whisky enthusiast who values discovering lesser-known Scottish distilleries
- Tasting alongside other Highland malts to explore regional diversity
- An after-dinner dram with its long, honeyed, slightly smoky finish
- Building a collection of award-winning single malts from emerging distilleries
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Wolfburn Single Malt taste like? Wolfburn Single Malt leads with sweet orchard fruit and floral cherry blossom, followed by mint, lemon, and cracked pepper, finishing long and oily with honey and a trace of peat smoke.
How does Wolfburn Single Malt compare to Highland Park? Both share a light, heather-like peat influence, but Wolfburn leans more floral and fruit-forward at 46% ABV, while Highland Park 12 Year Old (also 43% ABV) tends toward a richer, more honeyed and overtly smoky profile shaped by its Orkney terroir and sherry cask maturation.
Is Wolfburn Single Malt good for sipping neat? Yes — bottled at 46% without chill filtration, it delivers full flavor and a smooth, oily mouthfeel that rewards slow, neat sipping.
Where is Wolfburn Single Malt made? Wolfburn Single Malt is distilled at Wolfburn Distillery in Thurso, Caithness, on the northernmost tip of mainland Scotland within the Highland whisky region.
What foods pair well with Wolfburn Single Malt? Smoked salmon complements the light peat and sea-air character. Lemon tart echoes the citrus notes on the palate. Aged cheddar balances the sweetness with savory depth. Honey-glazed roasted nuts mirror the nutty, honeyed finish. Dark chocolate with dried fruit amplifies the dried grape and spice elements.
What sizes does Wolfburn Single Malt come in? The standard size is the 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this expression.
Is Wolfburn Single Malt worth the price? Wolfburn Single Malt positions as a mid-range Highland single malt, and the combination of 46% ABV, non-chill-filtered bottling, and multiple gold-medal awards places it competitively against more established names in the category.
Why Wolfburn Single Malt?
Wolfburn stands apart as a distillery with an 1821 heritage brought back to life in 2013, producing whisky with water it is legally bound to draw from the same historic stream that gave the original operation its name. The Gold medal at the 2017 World Whisky Awards and Double Gold at the 2018 FiftyBest competition validate the quality of this young distillery's output against far more established competitors. At 46% ABV and non-chill-filtered, this bottling delivers a level of texture and intensity that many entry-level Highland malts at lower proof cannot match. For anyone seeking a distinctive, award-winning Highland single malt from a distillery with genuine provenance and an unbroken connection to its origins, Wolfburn earns serious consideration.
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