16-year-old single malt Scotch whisky from the Glen Deveron range, which is the name that Macduff uses for its official bottlings. This was originally released for the Travel Retail market.
Orchard fruits arrive first on the nose, followed by robust notes of golden barley.
More chewy cereal notes and green apple, soon joined by an elegant, subtle hint of peat smoke.
Lasting oak-y, peaty warm elements.

If a malt whisky is blended with whisky from the same distillery it's still single malt whisky.
I am disappointed by the reviews I read here. Obviously these were written be by inexperienced connoisseurs. This is definitely on par with Spayburn 10. No splash of water necessary.
Does the box and front lable really say single malt while the back of the bottle says blended? Mine from Dhubi duty free is drinkable but does not taste like a malt. Is it a fake?
Very delicious and smooth. Much smoother than my regular scotch, Glenl...something. Cannot quite remember it's name right now, hum.
Harsh, burning.