A blended Scotch whisky from William Grant & Sons, this blend boasts a core of the beloved grain whisky from Girvan, bolstered by a selection of over 25 malts and grains from across Scotland.
A light, buttery nose with hints of barley, toasty oak, plum wine and spice.
Custard apples and toffee on the palate, with hints of grist, honeycomb and beeswax. All rather floral too.
Good, zesty finish with toasty barley clinging 'til the very last.

I’m really fond of whiskey and I’ve drunk quite a lot of different brands throughout my life but this, Is by far on the worst I’ve ever drunk Don’t recommend!
It's become too peaty/toffee. It was a lot cleaner previously.
This is a low price low end, every day blended whisky. Some of the reviews here seem a bit harsh. What are you comparing it to? It's not a single and it's not a speciality whisky. It's a quaffer, a go to blended at 14 quid that you can rely on time and again. It's not as smooth as silk but it's very drinkable.
Beat whiskey chip price.
This stuff is awful, give bleach a try next time