Malt Riot 70cl Whisky
Scotland
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Scotland
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A blended malt from The Glasgow Distillery Co., inspired by the malt tax riots of 1725. The Government tried to impose taxes on Scotland's malted barley, which people protested against, particularly in Glasgow, where malt stores were barricades and excise men are chased away the city. This expression features a core of the distillery's 1770 whisky, and features other malt whiskies from across Scotland. Well suited to using in all sorts of classic whisky cocktails and mixed drinks, this one.
Freshly baked bread with marmalade, floral vanilla, a whisper of sawdust.
Fruitier on the palate, with some zesty citrus and mango, shortly joined by gingerbread and amaretti biscuits.
Lingering ginger spiciness.
I was very impressed by this blended scotch. Would definitely order it again.
It's a whisky that has a good backstory and a nice look but is also a good sipper, too. Not incredibly complex but certainly good value for money at £25 - lots of fresh oak and maltiness on the nose with good vanilla sweetness coming through and a bit of spice to finish. A decent dram at a good price, will be re-ordering
Fantastic, certainly hits the spot. Re-ordering
The marketing of this blended malt are what attracted me to it, a great bottle style and label with a fascinating back story. The whisky itself was surprising at first on the nose, almost like a complex red wine. Tasting I found it had a good hot of spice which smoothed out to a Madagascarn vanilla. - it’s been blended to drink over ice, mixed or in a cocktail
A light and delicious blended malt!