
Westland Solum 3rd Edition American Single Malt Whiskey
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Westland Solum Edition 3 American Single Malt Whiskey
Pacific Northwest Peat, Redefined
The third release in Westland’s Solum series pushes the boundaries of terroir-driven American single malt, showcasing the unique character of Pacific Northwest peat and local grain. Crafted using Skagit Valley Malting Peated Malt and matured for a minimum of 48 months, Solum Edition 3 is a study in regional expression, elegance, and complexity.
Process & Profile
Base Whiskey: American Single Malt
Grain Bill: 100% Skagit Valley Malting Peated Malt
Maturation: Minimum 4 years
Cask Types:
– 2nd Fill Cooper’s Reserve American Oak (68%)
– New Cooper’s Reserve American Oak (32%)
ABV: 50%
Region: Seattle, Washington
Tasting Notes
Nose:
Vanilla custard, pralines, grilled pineapple, and freshly baked croissant with hints of herbal freshness.
Palate:
Toasted sourdough, cedar wood, baked pear, and candied ginger unfold in layers, underpinned by gentle peat and subtle mint.
Finish:
Long and drying with a balanced interplay of smoke, spice, and orchard fruit, accented by seasoned oak.
What Makes It Special?
Northwest Peat Exploration: One of the only peated American malts using regional peat and malt from Skagit Valley.
Cask Complexity: Marrying refill and new American oak for a layered balance of smoke, fruit, and spice.
Local Grain, Global Vision: Crafted with a grain-to-glass approach that honors the Pacific Northwest's natural bounty.
Edition 3 Evolution: Continues Westland’s terroir exploration with more nuance and a refined oak influence.
How to Enjoy
Neat: Best to experience the layered profile of peat, fruit, and spice.
With a Drop of Water: Opens up herbal tones and deepens the orchard fruit.
Pairing Suggestion: Excellent alongside aged cheeses, cedar-planked salmon, or roasted nuts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Is this whiskey peated?
Yes. It features Northwest peat from Skagit Valley, delivering herbal, minty, and forest-like smoke rather than the maritime peat of Scotland. -
What is the significance of Solum?
“Solum” refers to soil and earth, emphasizing the whiskey’s connection to its geographic and agricultural roots. -
Is this a limited release?
Yes. Solum Edition 3 is part of a series and available only while supplies last. -
Where is Westland Distillery located?
Westland is based in Seattle, Washington, and is a pioneer of American single malt.
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