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Spirits start-up Leith-based Tailored Spirits Co. has launched its first-ever whisky range, The Experimental Series.

The limited-edition single malts in the range are all products of one-of-a-kind micro-batch experiments. The series consists of a Croftengea Loch Lomond seven-year-old costing £59.50 producing only 52 bottles, a Fettercairn 13-year-old release of 84 bottles priced at £74.50, and an Ardmore eight-year-old limited to 60 bottles priced at £64.50 each. All are available from the company’s website.

The design style is inspired by travel luggage labels, provoking memories of places whisky lovers have visited, with the bottle shape a nod to those found in a science lab. A removable tab or ‘lab ticket,’ containing a four-letter code in alphabetical order per release, offers a collector’s item for spirits enthusiasts to track each experiment. Customers who collect six lab tickets will gain exclusive access to an upcoming experimental release.

Commenting on the launch, Adam Harding, co-founder and director, said: “We are beyond delighted to release our first-ever whisky range. This release is all about redefining tradition, honouring heritage but championing curiosity, exploration and innovation. Since launching Tailored Spirits Co. in 2023, we’ve been overwhelmed by the response from the whisky industry. It is such a warm and welcoming environment, and we are so excited to release our first spirits into the whisky world.”

Tailored Spirits Co. specialises in privately owned whisky casks. It secured £100,000 funding at the Scottish Edge nationwide entrepreneurial competition in 2024.