• Tasmanian whisky producer, Sullivans Cove, has released the latest addition to its Old & Rare range – the 18 Year Old American Oak Single Cask Nº TD0125.
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    Tasmanian whisky producer, Sullivans Cove, has released the latest addition to its Old & Rare range – the 18 Year Old American Oak Single Cask Nº TD0125. Source: Sullivans Cove
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Tasmanian whisky producer, Sullivans Cove, has released the latest addition to its Old & Rare range – the 18 Year Old American Oak Single Cask Nº TD0125.

Filled in August 2006 and decanted in September 2024, Single Cask Nº TD0125 matured for an extraordinary 18 years and 1 month in a single 200L American oak ex-bourbon cask. Over nearly two decades, the cask yielded only 212 bottles at 47.1% ABV.

Sullivans Cove sensory team stated that the whisky is wonderfully full-bodied and fruit-forward, showcasing a complexity that evolves beautifully in the glass, and the balance is impeccable, with each layer complementing the next in a seamless harmony.

The palate has flavours of honey and buttery pastry, with warming spices – cinnamon, clove, and anise – layered with a sweet, biscuit finish.

Each bottle is presented in a handmade, solid oak presentation box and includes a letter of authenticity signed by Distillery manager, Heather Tillott.

As one of Australia’s oldest whiskies, the 18 Year Old American Oak Single Cask Nº TD0125 is priced at $800, and will be available via ballot on February 24 at 10:00am AEDT, with entries open for 24 hours via sullivanscove.com.

Sullivans Cove recently unveiled its newly refurbished $14 million distillery and brand-new visitor experience in Hobart, Tasmania, which has opportunities for tastings and guided tours.

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