Highland’s Tullibardine Unveils 18-Year-Old Single Malt and Eco-Conscious Packaging
Highland’s Tullibardine Distillery expands its Signature Range with an 18-year-old single malt, while unveiling eco-friendly, artist-inspired packaging.
Tullibardine Distillery in the Highlands injects fresh vitality into its Signature Range with an 18-year-old single malt. Matured in first-fill bourbon and sherry casks, this new release boasts a 43% ABV.
Coinciding with the launch, Tullibardine reveals a sustainable packaging overhaul for both the 18 and existing 15-year-old expressions. Crafted from recycled and fully recyclable paper, the new design showcases artwork by Scottish artist Bryan Angus, capturing the essence of the distillery and its artisans. This move builds on the brand’s 2020 sustainability-focused packaging update.
Mike Elliott, Tullibardine’s General Manager, stated, “The addition of another age-statement expression amplifies the complexity and flavor dynamics of our Signature Range.”
Slated for late September release, the 18-year-old carries a £90 price tag. Its 15-year-old counterpart, also in revamped packaging, will hit shelves in mid-October for £61. Both will be sold via Tullibardine’s online and distillery shops, as well as global specialty whisky retailers.
