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Torabhaig 2018 Scottish Oak Single Cask / Exclusive to The Whisky Exchange Island Whisky

Torabhaig 2018 Scottish Oak Single Cask / Exclusive to The Whisky Exchange Island Whisky

8.1 /10
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8.2 /10
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Type: Single Malt
ABV: 58.7%
Price: £99.95

Torabhaig remains one of the most compelling stories in modern Scotch whisky. The second distillery on the Isle of Skye — a fact that still feels novel — has been turning heads since its earliest releases, and this 2018 vintage single cask, matured in Scottish oak and bottled exclusively for The Whisky Exchange, represents exactly the kind of release that gets me paying attention.

Let me be clear about what you're getting here: a cask-strength single malt at 58.7% ABV from a single Scottish oak cask. That's a statement of intent. Scottish oak remains relatively uncommon in the industry — it's harder to source, less predictable than American or European oak, and it imparts a character that sits somewhere between the two. The decision to release a single cask at full strength, without the safety net of vatting or dilution, tells you the distillery had real confidence in this particular barrel.

The 2018 vintage puts this whisky at roughly seven years of age, though Torabhaig have opted not to carry an age statement. At cask strength from a single barrel, the yield will have been modest, and the Whisky Exchange exclusivity means this is genuinely limited in a way that matters — not the manufactured scarcity we see too often, but the simple arithmetic of one cask divided among interested buyers at just under a hundred pounds.

What to Expect

Torabhaig's house style leans towards a lightly peated coastal character — think maritime influence without the full peat assault of an Islay heavyweight. The Scottish oak maturation should add its own dimension: typically a drier, more tannic wood influence with notes that can range from spiced to herbaceous. At 58.7%, this will reward patience. Add water gradually and let it open up over twenty minutes. A whisky like this will shift and evolve in the glass, and rushing it would be a disservice.

The price point of £99.95 is fair for what's on offer. Single cask, cask strength, exclusive bottling, Scottish oak — any two of those factors would justify the price bracket. All four together, from a distillery building a serious reputation, makes this reasonable rather than aspirational.

The Verdict

I've given this an 8.1 out of 10, and I want to explain why that number sits where it does. This is a genuinely interesting whisky from a distillery that continues to impress me with each release. The Scottish oak maturation adds a layer of distinction that separates it from the crowd, and the decision to bottle at cask strength from a single barrel shows commendable transparency. It loses a fraction because, at this stage in Torabhaig's journey, we're still watching a distillery find its stride — the spirit is excellent, but the very best is almost certainly still to come. That's not a criticism. That's anticipation.

If you're a collector of Skye malts, or simply someone who appreciates what Scottish oak can do to a well-made spirit, this deserves a place on your shelf.

Best Served

Neat, in a Glencairn, with a few drops of water added after the first nosing. At 58.7% you'll want to bring it down gradually — try it at full strength first, then add water in stages until the spirit opens up without losing its backbone. A classic serve for a whisky that deserves your full attention.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
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Joe has spent over fifteen years immersed in the whiskey industry, beginning his career at a Speyside distillery before moving into drinks journalism. As Editor-in-Chief at Whiskeyful.com, he oversees...

Community Reviews

Daisy Miller VIPsAllowed Proper cask strength Skye whisky
9/10

This is what I was hoping for when I heard Torabhaig were doing single casks. At 58.7% it's a beast neat, but add a few drops of water and you get this gorgeous mix of peat smoke, salted caramel and orchard fruit. The Scottish oak influence really comes through with a spicy, tannic edge that sets it apart from the standard bottlings.

24 February 2026
Luna Chavez VIPsAllowed Proper cask strength Skye whisky
9/10

This is what I was hoping for when I heard Torabhaig were doing single casks. At 58.7% it's a beast neat, but add a few drops of water and you get this gorgeous mix of peat smoke, salted caramel and orchard fruit. The Scottish oak influence really comes through with a spicy, tannic edge that sets it apart from the standard bottlings.

24 February 2026
Erik Strom VIPsAllowed Proper cask strength Skye whisky
9/10

This is what I was hoping for when I heard Torabhaig were doing single casks. At 58.7% it's a beast neat, but add a few drops of water and you get this gorgeous mix of peat smoke, salted caramel and orchard fruit. The Scottish oak influence really comes through with a spicy, tannic edge that sets it apart from the standard bottlings.

24 February 2026
Isabella Rossi VIPsAllowed One of the best TWE exclusives this year
9/10

I've been collecting Torabhaig releases since the Legacy series and this single cask is the best thing they've put out so far. The Scottish oak adds this rich, almost wine-like depth you don't get from standard bourbon or sherry casks. Yes it's young whisky at a premium price, but honestly I'd take this over plenty of older malts sitting on the shelf at the same money.

25 December 2025
Noah Williams VIPsAllowed One of the best TWE exclusives this year
9/10

I've been collecting Torabhaig releases since the Legacy series and this single cask is the best thing they've put out so far. The Scottish oak adds this rich, almost wine-like depth you don't get from standard bourbon or sherry casks. Yes it's young whisky at a premium price, but honestly I'd take this over plenty of older malts sitting on the shelf at the same money.

25 December 2025
Priya Sharma VIPsAllowed One of the best TWE exclusives this year
9/10

I've been collecting Torabhaig releases since the Legacy series and this single cask is the best thing they've put out so far. The Scottish oak adds this rich, almost wine-like depth you don't get from standard bourbon or sherry casks. Yes it's young whisky at a premium price, but honestly I'd take this over plenty of older malts sitting on the shelf at the same money.

25 December 2025
Rosa Paredes VIPsAllowed Smoky and fruity in equal measure
8/10

Had this neat over an evening and it really opened up as the glass warmed. First impression is all campfire smoke and sea salt, then these lovely baked apple and dried fig notes creep in from the Scottish oak. At 58.7% ABV it handles water brilliantly without falling apart. Really interesting stuff from Torabhaig.

5 December 2025
Finn OBrien VIPsAllowed Smoky and fruity in equal measure
8/10

Had this neat over an evening and it really opened up as the glass warmed. First impression is all campfire smoke and sea salt, then these lovely baked apple and dried fig notes creep in from the Scottish oak. At 58.7% ABV it handles water brilliantly without falling apart. Really interesting stuff from Torabhaig.

5 December 2025
Sibel Nur VIPsAllowed Smoky and fruity in equal measure
8/10

Had this neat over an evening and it really opened up as the glass warmed. First impression is all campfire smoke and sea salt, then these lovely baked apple and dried fig notes creep in from the Scottish oak. At 58.7% ABV it handles water brilliantly without falling apart. Really interesting stuff from Torabhaig.

5 December 2025
Carlos Mendez VIPsAllowed Needs more time in my opinion
7/10

I wanted to love this more than I did. The peat and the Scottish oak cask give it plenty of character, and the strength is spot on for a single cask release. But there's a slight rawness that I think another couple of years would have smoothed out. Still a solid dram, just not quite worth the hundred quid for me.

26 October 2025
Aiko Tanaka VIPsAllowed Needs more time in my opinion
7/10

I wanted to love this more than I did. The peat and the Scottish oak cask give it plenty of character, and the strength is spot on for a single cask release. But there's a slight rawness that I think another couple of years would have smoothed out. Still a solid dram, just not quite worth the hundred quid for me.

26 October 2025
Ryan Mitchell VIPsAllowed Needs more time in my opinion
7/10

I wanted to love this more than I did. The peat and the Scottish oak cask give it plenty of character, and the strength is spot on for a single cask release. But there's a slight rawness that I think another couple of years would have smoothed out. Still a solid dram, just not quite worth the hundred quid for me.

26 October 2025
Oscar Delgado VIPsAllowed Good but not cheap
8/10

Picked this up from The Whisky Exchange on a bit of an impulse. Lovely coastal peat on the nose with some vanilla and toasted oak underneath. At £100 for a young single cask it's not exactly a bargain, but the quality is there and you can tell this distillery is going places.

16 October 2025
Grace Kim VIPsAllowed Good but not cheap
8/10

Picked this up from The Whisky Exchange on a bit of an impulse. Lovely coastal peat on the nose with some vanilla and toasted oak underneath. At £100 for a young single cask it's not exactly a bargain, but the quality is there and you can tell this distillery is going places.

16 October 2025
Felix Moreau VIPsAllowed Good but not cheap
8/10

Picked this up from The Whisky Exchange on a bit of an impulse. Lovely coastal peat on the nose with some vanilla and toasted oak underneath. At £100 for a young single cask it's not exactly a bargain, but the quality is there and you can tell this distillery is going places.

16 October 2025

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