
A single malt from the Isle of Arran distillery, celebrating the famed Scottish poet, Robert Burns. This tasty bottling is officially endorsed by the World Burns Federation, making it perfect for Burns Night as well as any other time of year!
Apple peels, a little pear juice, hints of coconut and apple blossom. Develops with custard and cinnamon.
Fruity and rich, vanilla, pannacotta, apple and lime peel.
Apple strudel and cinnamon on the finish.
A very tasty whisky from Arran.

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I had this and a few others in Scotland and it was my favorite.
Im also from Pennsylvania and this is very well put together single malt at a very good blend price point. As mentioned, this is not a Highland, Arran is an island. I’ll buy it again.
Brilliant single malt which I tried as a new product in our state-run liquor stores in Pennsylvania, USA. The price is very good for the quality of this product. By the way, "The worst of the bottom shelf" is clearly a pretentious wannabe snob who demonstrates his ignorance by referring to this product as a Highland single malt. Probably an American who doesn't know any better. My ancestors are from Kintail, Ross-shire which is in the Highlands. Cheers!
By far the single worst Highland single malt I've tasted. Overly peaty with a finish that's strong on leather and tobacco. I've seen other's getting fruity tastes out of this bottle and I don't see how. I'd rather pay the few extra dollars for a Glen Moray 12 year than drink this swill.
Funny enough I popped into the Whisky shop in St Paul's London on Burns night to purchase a nice dram for My Dad and I, that day they had 2 reps in from Arran Distillery showcasing some some of the collection, I was blown away with this...smooth honey and orange Tang with a chilli style warm heat follow on... To find out a whisky this good has come from the youngest distillery in Scotland blew me away..looking forward to the 25 plus editions to come!