
Inspired by the whisky left behind by Antarctica by Sir Ernest Shackleton in the early 1900s and discovered frozen but intact over 100 years later, this blended malt continues in the footsteps of The Discovery and The Journey. It's created once again by Master Blender Richard Patterson based on the flavour profile of Shackleton's favourite tipple, though now more accessible than the aforementioned limited edition releases.
Golden Grahams and crunchy brown sugar. A hint of cinnamon-dusted malt.
Juicy apple and orange, with contained honey richness.
Lingering butterscotch and waxy orange.

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Nice I found it quite smooth very drinkable bought from ASDA cheap n cheerful will buy again
Very good buy it from Asd a its cheaper
On a par with many single malts. Good nose of vanilla and burnt sugar. Real body and smooth afterwards. Terrific value for money.
Bought for me as a Christmas Gift by someone who was trying to be different. Very disappointing. When I drink Malts I drink the likes of Caol Ila & Talisker. I'm not a Malt 'snob' , I do like Monkey's Shoulder & Black Bottle for example. But this has no body, very little taste, seems to be watered down cold tea. OK if you drink a couple of glasses of it, the alcohol begins to percolate through, but in order to 'force it down' I'm resorting to improving the taste with some Dry Ginger. Back to the Monkey Shoulder next week.
Bought for me as a Christmas Gift by someone who was trying to be different. Very disappointing. When I drink Malts I drink the likes of Caol Ila & Talisker. I'm not a Malt 'snob' , I do like Monkey's Shoulder & Black Bottle for example. But this has no body, very little taste, seems to be watered down cold tea. OK if you drink a couple of glasses of it, the alcohol begins to percolate through, but in order to 'force it down' I'm resorting to improving the taste with some Dry Ginger. Back to the Monkey Shoulder next week.