Copper Dog 70cl Whisky
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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.
My husband has soooo many single Malt whiskies that i asked the local wine merchant for recommendations and he suggested Copper Dog. Despite the fact that it's a blended whisky, my husband loves it, as does his mates who are also single Malt snobs!!!!
I read some reviews and thought this might be not a good drop but Surprisingly it's a very good drop i recommend it to anyone, Im sorry i only have one bottle left
Nothing to see here with this “Scotch.” Bought on close out sale for $18 at my grocery store in CA. Cannot be sipped neat due to it’s disgusting taste. Distinctly bitter ending. Tried mixing with soda. It’s meh. Something like Dewars would be better for that. If you like this bottle, you’ve probably never tasted decent malt. That or you’re a very weird person.
I like Copper Dog a lot particularly in cocktails. It is on the light side, but it does have a number of nice flavors, and is an easy drink. While the price in my area (around $32) is affordable, the real draw is that it tastes very good. I don't care what some snobbish reviewers say, this is good! And it makes a super Debonair cocktail with Canton ginger liquor.
Fruity notes expected with Speyside malts . Pleasant on the palate, honey notes with a slight spicy finish. Love to know what 8 distillerys go into this ?