🍇 The Highland Single Malt Scotch 18 years Scottish Oak Edition impresses with its elegant maturation in Scottish oak and surprises with multifaceted aromas
🍽️ Enjoy it neat or as a base for delicious cocktails like Irish Coffee and Whisky Soda
🌍 This exquisite whisky comes from the renowned Fettercairn distillery in the UK and embodies the rich tradition of Scottish whiskies
Highland Single Malt Scotch 18 years Scottish Oak Edition 2022 - Fettercairn
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The first-class Highland Single Malt Scotch 18 years Scottish Oak Edition from Fettercairn in the UK flows into the polished glass in an eye-pleasing golden yellow and motivates you to take your first sip.
The elegant whisky whiskey reveals multi-faceted notes of passion fruit, pineapple and lychee at first sniff. The Highland Single Malt Scotch 18 years Scottish Oak Edition immediately draws attention to itself.
After a thorough nose test, the palate already has an idea of what to expect from this whisky. With corresponding anticipation, we lift the Highland Single Malt Scotch 18 years Scottish Oak Edition in its glass to our mouths for an enjoyable first sip. The whisky glides pleasantly into the mouth and tells the taste buds an exciting story with elements of lychee, pineapple and passion fruit. It concludes its narrative with further complementary nuances.
Once the Highland Single Malt Scotch 18 years Scottish Oak Edition from the house of Fettercairn has trickled down the throat pleasantly and noticeably, a hint of the aromas lingers in the mouth for a long time. The noticeable reverberation definitely makes you want more. So raise a glass and cheers.Recommended enjoyment of the Fettercairn Highland Single Malt Scotch 18 years Scottish Oak Edition from Great Britain
Some like it neat, others love it as a base for delicious cocktails such as Irish coffee, whisky soda or Brooklyn. We recommend pure enjoyment for the Highland Single Malt Scotch 18 years Scottish Oak Edition from Fettercairn, but of course we leave the last word to you.