
The Gaelic Whisky Company are renowned for being independent through-and-through and produce whisky for whisky's sake. Rumour has it they are constructing a distillery on the Isle of Skye which will certainly be one to watch! This blend combines peat and brine with some soothing highlights from Speyside.
The aroma amalgamates coastal elements with peat and sherry in a Highland style.
Coffee and salt are very present with a hint of peat and some sweeter notes of caramel in the background.
The finish is hot and spicy and clings on for some time.
This great blended whisky is a challenge and that's a compliment. It forces the drinker to take stock and appreciate its many elements. Superb!

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Nice blend to find, reminds me of a mix of HP 12 sweetness with Talisker 10 peat. Well worth a try.
A gift from a great friend. Not a fan of peated malts, however the balance in this blend is in my opinion exceptional.
For the price this whisky is better than any single malt under £30. I would highly recommend this it has a sweet but slightly Smokey smell only slightly Smokey to the point where it takes a few sips to notice it,which adds layers to this complex bkend. On the palate is caramel with some subtle peat and a long spicy finish, I had this at the same time as a Johnnie walker black which is my go to blended whisky but I've now changed to this defiantly worth the price and much better than Jura, glenfiddich,arbelour etc...
TÉ BHEAG NAN EILEAN ( Tay Vee ug or Vig Nan Ill on) Little Taste of the Island. TÉ BHEAG is a colloquial phrase. Blais (BLAHS) is the Scottish Gaelic Word for the sense of Taste. Blas (BLAHS) is the Irish Gaelic form of the same word.
Te Bheag is the best tasting whisky, I love the taste it is quite different from any whisky have ever tasted.