Blended
Scotland
Firean
Firean is a lightly peated, no age statement blended Scotch whisky that marries malt from Speyside and the Highlands with grans from the Highlands and Lowlands. The blend is then aged in Scotland in American oak bourbon casks and re-made hogsheads. Firean is Gaelic for Golden Eagle, a few of which you may be able to spot on the bottle.
Sweet peat and lovely malty aromas.
Light whispers of dry peat smoke surround delicate floral notes, vanilla and oak spices.
A gentle finish as the peat smoke slowly fades.


Really enjoyed this whisky
Really enjoyed this Whisky. Not overpriced like some. A fine tipple.
I know what is 18 yo Lagavulin. This whisky is less long finished with peat smoke. But price is 5 time less. Little bit strange that it has taste different details through bottles but then I had discovered that it has different blends. Blend # 5 bottle line 3 is amazing.
Quite good in whisky-cola. Even claimed as “Old Reserve” it isn’t specified how old actually it is.
Absolutely disgusting. The whole bottle went down the sink.