From
Islay, Scotland
Tasting Note
" Campfire on the beach, made of driftwood under the white cliffs of Dover. The palate is charred BBQ notes of brunt ends, tobacco and burn popcorn with toffee and corn notes. The finish is leathery and hints of smoked Cognac and delicate peat. Orange peel too. "
Category:
Single malt
Country:
Scotland
Region:
Islay
Alcohol level:
47.5%
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