
From the Arran distillery, this was blended in honour of Scotland's favourite poet - Robert Burns and this is officially endorsed by the World Burns Federation no less.
Fresh, apple peels, some blossom and spice, vanilla cream and juicy pear.
Fruity, notes of custard and warm pastry, more orchard fruit, some tart citrus.
Apple peels and vanilla spice.

As well as adding gifts to lucky MoM orders, #WhiskySanta is granting wishes on social media every day! Hit the button above and let them know what you'd like. It could be yours!

Good standard blend. Smooth. Very good for the price. Nothing extradinary in either the nose or the taste.
Without a doubt the worst whisky I've ever touched. Burned and bore more of a resemblance to turps than something a human should actually drink.
I was a long-time user of Glenfiddich Single Malt; more recently I was introduced to Te Beagh; then, my local liquor store offered Robert Burns at a markdown price and I needed a bottle to take to a dinner party. What a delightful surprise! It far surpassed "Chay Vack!", and I would put it on an equal with Glenlivet or Glenfiddich. I hope that special is still on so I can stock up.
I think Robert Burns is as good as any blend. I drink it neat or on the rocks. My local Spec's store sells it for $31.00 for a 1.75. I think its a bargain
Muy bueno, guarda relacion precio calidad