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Highland whiskies are difficult to define due to their sporadic ditribution and it is easier to describe them in relation to Speyside and Lowland styles. Highland whisky is generally more smokey, rather than peaty, compared to Speysides. They also tend to be richer than Lowland styles.
Sultanas and figs balanced with honey on the nose. Liquid Christmas cake, toasted almonds and just a hint of orange spice on the palate, with a gentl... Read More
Sultanas and figs balanced with honey on the nose. Liquid Christmas cake, toasted almonds and just a hint of orange spice on the palate, with a gentl... Read More
Lots of liquorice and Sherry on the nose with a prominent oak influence. On the palate a pronounced florality is joined by some caramel notes and a s... Read More
Lots of liquorice and Sherry on the nose with a prominent oak influence. On the palate a pronounced florality is joined by some caramel notes and a s... Read More