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The whiskey makes a great gift for any occasion.
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Number seven, they say, is lucky. Given, you never want to see it on a result card, but there are many other places where it is much more attractive.
Pick up this summary of Scottish whiskeyFor example. Here, seven is the perfect number. Why? Because we can virtually guarantee from this list, you are sure you will find a bottle of old world whiskey that, Come Father’s Day or any holiday that requires giftwill bring a smile to the recipient’s face.
Champions Champions 20 -year -old Dewar 2025
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If you are familiar with mixed Dewar whiskey, you will immediately put those baked aromas and flower odors in this unique expression. But there is also something special about the 2025 release of the 19 -year -old Dewar “The Champions Edition”. Fresh apple notes. They reflect the Master Blender Stephanie Macleod’s decision to complete this whiskey with limited edition of Calvados barrels. Although bright and fruit in the nose, this whiskey gives prominent spices in the palate and is very soft at the bottom. Buy for $ 85.99 now in the total summer.
LAGG, Kilmorry Edition
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Although generously ripe, this youthful whiskey offers a bouquet that is only it – sweet and flower with a spine with land, marine smoke. The delightful light in the body, the Kilmu edition of the Lagg is round, soft, soft around the edges and bright enough to create a summer day scattered from the sun along the Ayreshire coast (more precisely, Isle of Arran-where distiller is based). $ 65.
Glen Scotia 15 years old
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Lowland-worked whiskey are characteristically light and soft-extremely in texture, aroma and aroma. In contrast, 15 years of Glen Scotia, gives a surprising spice of spices in the nose, which rotates with other traces of bright and boiled fruits to create the smell of a freshly roasted dated cake. In the palate, this single malt is significantly softer and almost softer in his mouth. There is a touch of spices in the back of the sip, but is balanced by many Butterscotch and vanilla at the front, which will satisfy fans of this particular style. Buy for $ 87.99 now in total summer.
Glendronach, ode in the valley
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Breathe in the aromas of this whiskey and prepare for the soft odors of the orange peel with grape and figs allusions. In the palate, honey and marzipan tracks are intertwined with bolder baking spices (think cardamom and cloves). Those who are familiar with Glendronach’s 15 -year expression will find some parallels here; However, delicate spices noticing that lasts at the end of 15 years they are more prominent and reveal themselves at the forefront of the sip. However, they share the attention of the attention with sweet notes from the end of the hassle of the soul, which balances the whiskey beautifully. Buy for $ 119.99 now in total summer.
Signet Glenmorangie Reserve
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When the master Distiller of Glenmorangie, Bill Lumsden, created Signet, he was inspired by the aroma of coffee. After studying the baking science of coffee beans, Lumsden found that using a high-charm chocolate malt used to produce door and ribbons could create a whiskey that smells brown and mocha taste. A special publication once a year of that whiskey, Signet Reserve, gives those roasted coffee with dark chocolate groove and taste, but they are lined with a delicious sweet note that can only come from an extended finish in the brass crates. The end result? An already strong and layered whiskey is now even more complex and sophisticated. Buy for $ 309.99 now in total summer.
Balvenie, 12 years old
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Sweet and floral in the nose with allusions of cardamom and stone fruits, this bottle of production limited by one of the most popular manufacturers of the single malt of the Speyside region is significantly Oaky, which means it gives a lot of vanilla spices and offers a long and sweet moderate finish. Buy for $ 109.99 in total summer.
Last decline no. 38
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In the nose, this only 55-year-old malt from the Distillery of TominToul in Speyside is an attractive mix of a clumsy tofa and mature peaches, which carries over the palate. Archuditly, there is a liquid of this old whiskey more than half a century, which serves as a boat to give the spices of warm baking (brown sugar, in particular) and spicy ginger notes. Loaded with bright character tropical fruit and a heavy dose of spices, the whiskey ends as sweet and slightly hot. Far more vibrant and more powerful than what you will expect from a whiskey that spent more than five decades slowly maturing in the soft climate of Scotland. Only this makes it a memorable experience, one is worth investing, as long as you have the tools. 6,600 GBP (about $ 8,900).