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Old Orkney Real Liqueur Blended Scotch Whisky, Bottled 1930, 5cl A little piece of whisky history, this miniature Old Orkney Blended Scotch Whisky was distilled and bottled at ‘Orkney’s third distillery’, Stromness, before it ceased distilling in 1928. Here are just a few of the highlights.
Then banana flambéed, coconut… Then some high-end wine (great old Pomerol – no, not just any merlot)… Then chicory… Then lots of pineapple liqueur, Malibu, old Muscat wine. In 2018, one came to auction and failed to attract any bids. Bold, coating… Gets then quite smoky, with some mocha. Really breathtaking. buyer’s premium).
In 2018, The Macallan launched the Triple Cask range to replace the Fine Oak range, which had been running since 2004. The oldest official bottling of Macallan 12 Year Old single malt scotch (crucially, not whisky liqueur) that I can find was bottled by Marshall Taplow in the 1960s.
The texture and aroma are derived from its unique production from the blend of Grain and Single Pot still whiskey, as similar to the single malt whiskey (mash of malted and un-malted barley), small amount of Oats and wheat may have been used at time. the barley then is dried in a closed kiln fired by natural Gas.
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