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Caol Ila 12 Year Old
Scotch WhiskyIssue 24

Caol Ila 12 Year Old

Diageo · Caol Ila Distillery, Port Askaig, Islay

$7586 (43% ABV) proof12 YearsNestled on the northeastern shore of Islay, overlooking the Sound of Islay toward the Paps of Jura, Caol Ila has been distilling since 1846. It is the largest distillery on the island by volume, supplying the backbone of Johnnie Walker’s peated character, yet its single malt bottlings remain one of Islay’s best-kept secrets. While visitors queue at more famous neighbors, Caol Ila quietly produces the most elegant smoke on the island — a maritime whisky that tastes like standing on the shoreline with a sea breeze at your back.
Caol Ila is Islay’s quiet giant. It is the largest distillery on the island, producing more whisky than any of its neighbors, yet most of that output disappears into Diageo’s blended Scotch portfolio. The 12 Year Old single malt bottling is what happens when you give Caol Ila a chance to speak for itself — and it speaks with an elegance that surprises anyone expecting another peat bomb. The smoke here is maritime and measured, threaded through with citrus brightness and a saline minerality that tastes like the shoreline where the distillery stands. At its price point, Caol Ila 12 is one of the most undervalued single malts in the Diageo portfolio — hidden in plain sight behind Lagavulin’s fame.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Lemon peel and green apple emerge first, followed by delicate wisps of peat smoke that mingle with sea salt and crushed almonds. There is an almost herbal freshness here — like dried grass in a coastal breeze — that sets Caol Ila apart from Islay’s heavier hitters.

Palate

Medium-bodied and surprisingly graceful, with vanilla and flaky sea salt riding alongside tart citrus fruit and a gentle, coastal peat smoke. The low filling of the stills gives Caol Ila an unusual refinement — smoke as texture rather than force.

Finish

Sweet smoke and driftwood linger alongside lemon peel and a faint iodine mineral note. The finish is medium-long and remarkably clean, fading like the tide pulling back from shore.

Specifications
Distillation
Copper pot stills, filled to roughly one-third capacity for maximum copper contact
Maturation
Predominantly ex-bourbon American oak casks
Chill-Filtered
Yes (standard Diageo chill-filtration)
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

Cocktail — Islay Penicillin: Combine 2 oz Caol Ila 12 with 0.75 oz fresh lemon juice, 0.75 oz honey-ginger syrup, and shake vigorously with ice. Strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice.

Food Pairing

Pair with: Fresh oysters on the half shell with a squeeze of lemon, or a plate of smoked Scottish salmon with capers — the maritime character of the whisky echoes the brine of the sea.

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