Traveller Whiskey 70cl Whisky
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You can also choose to collect from our Tonbridge office, which is open until 4pm on Christmas Eve (orders must be in by 3pm).
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Traveller Whiskey was created by x10 Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and musician Chris Stapleton and Buffalo Trace Distillery’s master distiller, Harlen Wheatley. The name Traveller is taken from Stapleton's debut studio album, which included whiskey-themed songs such as Tennessee Whiskey and Whiskey and You. The spirit itself is crafted from a unique combination of whiskeys, all hand-selected from The Sazerac Company’s award-winning distilleries, then bottled at 45% ABV (90 proof).
Traveller Whiskey was awarded Best in Class Gold at the 2024 Whiskies of the World competition and Gold at the Spirits Business American Whiskey Masters 2024.
Toasted oak, sweet maple, and tart currant then aged leather and creamy vanilla.
Maple sweetness coats the tongue but with a robust spicy depth, like eating warm gingerbread that was dipped in honey. Toasted nuts, dark fruit, tobacco, and a hint of Big Red cinnamon.
The oak char gives a smoky, sweet quality to the finish which still has plenty of spice, nuttiness, and baked fruit notes.
$34.43 - $97.43
Traveller Whiskey has unequivocally earned its five-star rating. Right from the pour, an inviting aroma fills the air. A graceful blend of vanilla and caramel, subtly accented by toasted nuts and a delicate whisper of spice. This promising introduction seamlessly transitions into a truly delightful tasting experience. The palate is remarkably smooth. An initial wave of butterscotch and honey unfolds with elegance, leading to a comforting mid-palate with notes of dried fruit.