In the western part of the Isle of Arran lies a peat field known as Machrie Moor. This is where, according to legend, the giant Fingal tied his favorite dog, Bran, to a raised stone. Aged entirely in 1st fill Bourbon casks for 10 years and bottled without chill filtration or added coloring, this limited Arran peated single malt displays all the freshness of the island house style, with an extra whiff of smoke and earth, offering a warm whisky with a peat level of 20 ppm.
Nose - Heather Honey with hints of cinnamon and toffee bonbon. Very subtle hints of peat smoke.
Palate - Creamy vanilla spice gives way to more overt smoky charcoal notes, especially with the addition of water. Smoke doesn’t dominate and is balanced by the sweet honey and spice flavours.
Finish - Full bodied, silky mouth feel with a dry, tangy and lingering aftertaste, coupled with delicious spice notes.
Nose: Nc' Nean Cask Strenght MN21 offers powerful aromas of ripe fruit, sweet spices and toasty oak. Feel: On the palate, this whisky proves intense with notes of candied fruit, caramel and vanilla, as well as a subtle hint of smoke. Finish: The finish is long and warm, leaving lingering notes of dried fruit and precious wood.
A well-balanced, lightly saline Highland single malt whisky that makes an excellent aperitif. A crisp, dry, appetizing malt that opens with fresh, sweet orange notes and a long, dry finish.
Nose: Rich notes of sweet spice, fruit, supported by peat smoke.
Mouth: Sweet, sweet spice, elegant fruitiness and the sweet smoke adds intensity.