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A blended malt Scotch whisky named after a little piece of kit used once upon a time by distillery workers to covertly sneak spirit home... Eight different single malts from Speyside are combined by master blender Stuart Morrison to create this well-balanced whisky, which is designed to be well-suited for enjoying neat or in cocktails and mixed drinks. The other kind of dog, the animal kind, is very cool too, and Copper Dog is partnered with a number of charities across the U.S, supporting local shelters!
Peach, pear and dried apple. Classic Speysider honey'd cereal notes.
Chocolate digestives, nutty malt, orange peels and soft simmering spices.
Baked goods and honey-covered fruit.
This is a great dram if you mix it with soda but it doesn’t have enough complexity for me as a straight sipper.
Full disclosure- I am a big fan of blended scotch, and this is a great dram! This is a great competitor to Monkey Shoulder and is a great sipping blended scotch neat and in cocktails. I would highly recommend this to fans of Speyside scotch but also beginners getting into scotch after exploring mostly bourbon and Irish whiskies. Notes of sweet fruit, malt, spices and so smooth and easy to drink. Highly recommend it on the beach in the evening to toast the sunset or by the lake after a day of water sports! I don't know, just hits the spot for me! Slainte!
Disclaimer - not a huge scotch fan. Got this from a buddy who came back from the UK almost a year ago now, and just opened it last night. Had never heard of it, but the bottle blurb had me thinking it must be a tourist gimmick thing. Wow. When you talk about punching above your weight class, this is what you're talking about. This might just be my new favorite scotch blend - the richness & softness outdoes I think even some single malts like Glenmorangie (my previous no. 1 scotch). Very low baby wipes alcohol smell, very low "musty grains" smell - two telltales I usually get from cheap(er) scotch. One of the very few scotch whiskys I would actually reach for over an Irish or bourbon
Cheap bok this so called whisky. I blame this one for the hangover and toilet decorations after a heavy night. I had this early in the night and it was pretty hard to swallow. I like all types of quality whisky and this is not quality. When you have so many great whiskies at a similar price to try, choosing this Copper Ming Dog is like choosing to support Cowdenbeath when you come from Madrid. Anybody who has given it a good review has yet to appreciate good whisky. And to the person who said it might be nice with Coke, I say you might as well buy a cheaper bad whisky to wash down and disguise the poor taste with Coke. This Copper Ming Dog is for toilet decorations only.
Bought a bottle today, sadly one of the worst scotch whisky I have tasted. Watery bitter taste, none of the warm burn on the throat. Might give to my son-in-law to mix with coke.
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