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The Muirhead's brand of Scotch Whisky was created by Mr. Charles Muirhead, founder of the Glenmorangie Company, also known as Macdonald & Muir. It has been produced in Scotland since 1824. For those who appreciate the mellow sweetness that is imparted by aging in Sherry wood, Muirhead's 18 offers a truly great value and a fine scotch.
Nose: Smoke rises with a cloying sweetness. Intense, pungent and aromatic, a distinctive farmyard scent drifts, along with a crunchy aroma, like creosote or tarry rope. A splash of water disturbs the vapours and dark chocolate cream billows, laced with a ribbon of smoked artichoke.
Peat smoke has long drifted through our history. In years gone by, peat featured heavily in distilling traditions and our records show Glenturret using peat dug from Octhertye Estate in the early 1800s. We are in the rare position of producing peated and non-peated spirit at different times of the year from the same small stills. This has allowed us to craft this mellow, sweet, smoky 10 years old single malt that shows its character off to the full at a strength of 50%.
The fourth volume in Laphroaig's Ian Hunter Story series is a 1987-vintage single malt that was matured in American white oak ex-bourbon barrels and finished in first-fill European oak ex-oloroso sherry casks, before being bottled at 34-years-old. Aromas of dried fruit, soft smoke, tobacco leaves, eucalyptus, heather honey, black pepper and cinder toffee fill the nose, complemented by notes of barbecued pork, sweet honey, peach, orange blossom, iodine, earthy peat and ashy wood smoke throughout the palate and lingering in the finish.
King's Falcon is inspired by the ancient tradition in which Scottish kings would enjoy a dram after a day of falconry in the rugged landscape surrounding the River Spey. After traditional distillation and aging in American oak casks, King's Falcon Sherry Cask Finish undergoes a secondary maturation in first-fill sherry casks where it develops layers of sweet spices and dried fruit. Priced appropriately, this scotch is a great option when you're looking not to break the bank.