The Famous Grouse TOASTED CASK FINISH 40% Vol. 1l in gift box
The Famous Grouse TOASTED CASK FINISH 40% Vol. 1l in gift box
- Contents: 1.00 litre
- Item no.: 680545
- Category: Blended Whisky
- Origin: Scotland
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Description
Description
Matthew Gloag, the founder's grandson of the same name, took over the family business 96 years after it was founded in 1800. A year later, he created a new blend, which he called "The Grouse Brand" (grouse) in the expectation that many hunters would stop off in Perth during the hunting season. His daughter designed the matching label with the Scottish national bird. The whisky immediately sold so well that within just a few years "The Famous" was added to the name and the term "Brand" was simply dropped. And so the popular whisky is still called The Famous Grouse today.
The Famous Grouse Toasted Cask was bottled in July 2018. The whisky is part of the Famous Grouse Cask Series and is already the third bottling. The Famous Grouse Toasted Cask is stored in brand new, freshly burnt oak casks.
Tasting Note
Colour: Gold.
Nose: Round, soft, oak, notes of vanilla, shortbread, caramelised sugar.
Flavour: Multi-layered, smooth, delicate, notes of smoke, oak, vanilla, buttery caramel.
Finish: Langs on the palate.
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Distributor/Importer:
Distributor/Importer: Top Spirit Vertriebsgesellschaft m. b. H., Heiligenstädter Straße 43, 1190 VIENNA, Austria, services@topspirit.at
Nutritional Information:
| per 100 ml | |
|---|---|
| Energy | 916 kJ 221 kcal |
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