The Distillery Map (Folded) from Scotland is a true reflection of the rich and diverse whisky culture in this country. This vintage N/A treasure is the product of the skilled hands of Alba, a renowned distillery based in Scotland. Upon first glance, the map reveals a beautiful golden hue, reminiscent of the warm Scottish sunsets. On the nose, aromas of peat smoke and heather mingle with hints of honey and oak, transporting the taster to the rugged Scottish Highlands. On the palate, the whisky opens up to reveal a complex and robust flavor profile, with notes of malt, citrus, and a touch of sea salt. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lasting impression of the Scottish terroir. A must-have for any whisky connoisseur, the Distillery Map (Folded) is a true treasure of Scotland.
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Tasting Notes
The Distillery Map (Folded) from Scotland is a true reflection of the rich and diverse whisky culture in this country. This vintage N/A treasure is the product of the skilled hands of Alba, a renowned distillery based in Scotland. Upon first glance, the map reveals a beautiful golden hue, reminiscent of the warm Scottish sunsets. On the nose, aromas of peat smoke and heather mingle with hints of honey and oak, transporting the taster to the rugged Scottish Highlands. On the palate, the whisky opens up to reveal a complex and robust flavor profile, with notes of malt, citrus, and a touch of sea salt. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lasting impression of the Scottish terroir. A must-have for any whisky connoisseur, the Distillery Map (Folded) is a true treasure of Scotland.