alc./vol: 43%
Proof: 86°
Vintage: Non-vintage
Aged: No age statement
Product of: United Kingdom
Launched in September 2014 as the second permanent expression in Compass Box's Great King Street range of blended Scotch whiskies. A blend of 67% malt whisky from Islay (Laphroaig), Highlands and a sherrried Speyside with 33% single grain from the Cameronbridge Distillery.
The whiskies were aged in a combination of first-fill Sherry casks, first-fill and refill ex-bourbon barrels and a small portion finished in new French oak. Bottled at natural colour without chill-filtration.
The label features the Duke of Wellington statue outside the Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art, which since the late 1980s has more often than not had an orange traffic cone placed like a comedy hat on Wellington's head, a practice said to symbolise the Glaswegian sense of humour. Although discouraged by the local authorities, the practice continues and the cone-topped statue has become one of Glasgow's most iconic images.
Sampled on 02/11/2014
Clear, pale golden.
Salty sea air, lightly smoky peat and apple with baking spices and faint nutty sherry. Water releases more apple fruit, honey, vanilla and clove spice.
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Lightly salty creamy malt with sweet coconut and lingering salty peat.
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