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As previously noted by others, the "aged" designations continue to fall away from the labels.
I picked up some Eiljah Craig 12 today, and held the last bottle with the number 12 on it; all the ones behind it had a barrel icon replacing the digits. All of the aged stuff is climbing the shelves into other bottles.
I noticed the new Elijah Craig label recently too. But if you turn the new labelled bottled around, and read the back, it still claims a full 12 year age statement, it's just in finer print. Seems silly to me because you would think the 12 year age statement would be a great selling point, especially in today's market, but they're choosing to hide it in the fine print.
Maybe they're preparing to remove the age statement and start using younger barrels, and they don't want it to be as noticeable of a label change when they do drop the age.