The flavor
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SMELL
Earthy aromas of light garden fruits, married with florals.
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TASTE
Rich wood notes with Highlands oak and cedar.
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FINISH
A smoky finish from peated island whiskies.
Subtotal: KSh167,430
Earthy aromas of light garden fruits, married with florals.
Rich wood notes with Highlands oak and cedar.
A smoky finish from peated island whiskies.
Slightly sweet with a touch of vanilla
Perfect for mixing to start the night
The first ever Ballantine’s recipe
Start the night with a Whisky that’s stayed true to it’s original recipe since 1910.
Per 10g of alcohol (31ml)
Alcohol (g) 10, Calories (Kcal) 69, Fat (g) 0, Saturates (g) 0, Carbohydrates (g) 0, Sugar (g) 0, Proteins (g) 0, Salt (g) 0.
One of the world’s most popular blends, and the best-selling Scotch whisky in Scotland. Famous Grouse is a very nicely balanced, malty blend which was first made in 1896, and would go on to be known as The Famous Grouse, with the name registered in 1905. Around eighty years later, the company was awarded a Royal Warrant. The blend represents great value for money, and it also works beautiful in whisky-based cocktails. Delicious.
Nose: A crisp, light nose offering up notes of toffee apples, hints of dried flowers and biscuity barley.
Palate: Balanced, biscuit-laden palate with a core of thick, creamy malt. Just a hint of spice and the vaguest whisper of smoke really bring a great deal of complexity.
Finish: A slightly sweet, malty finish.
Overall: A very malty, biscuity blend. It’s easy to see why this is so popular in Scotland!
Originally released to the travel retail market, Double Black combines the rich, malty flavour of Black Label with slightly peatier whisky and casks that were more heavily charred. The result is a toasty, smoky whisky with Johnnie Walker’s usual rich, malty core.
FLAVOR
NOSETake in the delicious scent of sweet smoke and cloves.
PALATERelish the unmistakably peaty taste – rich with raisins, fresh apples and a tropical orange flavor combined with creamy vanilla.
FINISHEvolving to a wonderfully long, warming finish. The smoldering spice from oak-aged casks makes for a powerful and lingering smokiness.
Dalmore 12 is aged for the first nine years in American white oak ex-bourbon casks, before half is transferred to ex-oloroso sherry casks for the final three years. The result is a whisky with a combination of sweetness and rich, sherried flavours.
Orange, dark plums, chocolate, marzipan.
Citrus, Christmas cake, coffee, cinnamon.
Orange, vanilla, plums, cinnamon.
VAT 69 is a Scotch blended whisky created by William Sanderson & Son Limited of South Queensferry, Scotland, now part of Diageo.
Despite its name, VAT 69 is not a vatted malt, but a blend of about 40 malt and grain whiskies. VAT 69 Reserve carries no standard age statement because of the combination of the malts and grains.
It is a famous old brand of blended whisky, chosen by Sir Ernest Shackleton to accompany him on his Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914 ‘for medicinal and celebratory purposes’, and also famously the favourite whisky of Captain Lewis Nixon of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, immortalised in the book and TV series Band of Brothers.
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