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Mackinlay's
Scotland
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.
Bought it at a discount for £20 and it's great value at that price. Has flavour with a hit of peat and isn't as much of a brute as blends at that price But... It's a bit thin and the taste doesn't last or round out to anything interesting. If I'd paid £30 I would have felt a bit cheated and in any decent supermarket there'll always be a better option on discount at any one time. If you're promiscuous with whisky and see a cheap bottle it might be worth a look at - otherwise look elsewhere
The best whiskey ive tried this year by far.
An acceptable blended whisky, easily on a level with Johnnie Walker Black or Dimple Pinch. However it's more expensive than either, so don't go out of your way to get this whisky.
Pretty good for the price
To expensive