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Back with a fresh new bottle design, and bottled up at a slightly higher strength than is the previous iteration – Bruadar is a Scottish malt whisky liqueur, formerly known as Scottish Highland. Bruadar is the Scottish Gaelic word for "dream", and with its flavour profile of honey and sloe berries, this dreamily smooth liqueur is wonderfully well balanced without being overly sweet.
Honeyed, rich nose with floral aromas, hints of porridge oats and berry fruit.
A tangy palate with huge sloe notes, a hint of damson jam, malt and spice.
Spicy, malty finish. Puckering berry fruits…
I have been unable to get Atholl Bross I have been looking for something to take it's place. This was recomended as a substitute but again not easy to find south of the board so decided mail order was the only way I am now enjoying the bottle of Bruadar oviously no two drinks are the same but this is very nice
Been drinking this since the first try in a game fair, loved it soo much, been a constant customer, but never the same since the change of recipe unfortunately
Others have described this is as nectar and totally agree. I have looked (and tasted) a number of whisky liquers since Glenfiddoch ceased making theirs and never found one that matched it ....... until now. I had mine over some ice. Will definitely purchase again and would totally recommend it.
Found this online after buying at Edinburgh Castle while visiting relatives in Hamilton Scotland. Came back to Canada spoke to my local liquor store and brought in 6 bottles.This beats the competition smooth and delicious. Must be the Scottish bees that I call the nectar of the gods. Brilliant glad I found this product. Slainthe.
From my first sip 8years ago till the last wee drop this remains the undisputed best of it's on the planet.