United Cellars Whisky Tasters; Single Malt Pack
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1 or more bottles$75.00
Editors notes
This Pack contains 3 x 60ml bottles of whisky;
1. Glenmorangie 18 Year Old (Highland)
2. Balvenie 14 Year Old Caribbean Cask (Speyside)
3. Oban 14 Year Old (Highland)
This pack is the perfect way to see the nuances of Single Malt Scotch. 3 distinctive styles of Whisky are found within; Glenmorangie the classic highland, Balvenie from up in Speyside and Oban from the West Coast.
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Light (Light)Full (Full)
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Sweet (Sweet)Dry (Dry)
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- Cedar
- Leather
- Smoky
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Palate
- Cedar
- Leather
- Smoky
Food Pairings
- Cheese
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Scotland
Scotland is widely recognized as a leader in the global whisky industry, producing some of the world's most sought-after and beloved whiskies. The country's unique terroir, which includes everything from the quality of the water to the local peat and barley, plays a crucial role in creating the distinctive flavor profiles that define Scottish whiskies.
The whisky industry has been a vital part of Scotland's economy for centuries and continues to thrive today, with exports of Scotch whisky valued at billions of pounds annually. Scottish whiskies come in a range of styles, from the smoky and peaty Islay malts to the lighter and fruitier whiskies produced in the Speyside region.
Many Scottish distilleries offer tours and tastings, providing visitors with a behind-the-scenes look at the whisky-making process and a chance to sample some of the country's finest whiskies. Some of the most iconic distilleries include Lagavulin, Talisker, Glenlivet, and Macallan.
Beyond its economic impact, Scottish whisky is also a cultural institution, steeped in tradition and history. From the distilling techniques passed down through generations of whisky-makers to the stories and legends that surround the industry, whisky is a deeply ingrained part of Scottish identity.
Scotland's whisky industry has a rich heritage and reputation that is known worldwide. From the unique terroir that shapes its flavor to the iconic distilleries that produce it, Scottish whisky is a true cultural treasure.
Scotland Multi Regional
Scotland has achieved broad international acclaim as a whisky producer and produces a wide array of whisky styles. There are five Scotch whisky regions: Highland (or Highlands), Campbeltown, Islay, Lowland, and Speyside. These regions are home to more than 130 whisky distilleries – each with its own unique expression of Scotland’s national drink (and largest export). A number of laws regulate Scotch whisky – a grain or malt whisky – production. For example, by law, the spirit must age for at least three years within Scotland to be called Scotch. (However, most Scotches age for much longer.) Further, there are five categories of Scotch whisky: single malt, single grain, blended malt, blended grain, and blended Scotch whisky.
About the brand Angels' Share
The perfect way to sample some of the most delicious and diverse whiskies on the planet! Featured whiskies come from Japan, Australia, the USA and of course Scotland, as well as more far-flung destinations such as India!
This sample box of 3 x 60ml glass bottles is the perfect way to enjoy a wee dram without it breaking the bank. Each box comes with an informative tasting note sheet so you can learn more about your whisky.