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The high single malt content of Artist Blend delivers astonishing flavour and complexity while maintaining the versatility of a Blended Scotch Whisky. Artist Blend is a tribute to the city of Edinburgh and a time when blenders used an artistry, creativity, and craft to make the combination of flavourful single malt whiskies and delicate single grain whiskies one of the world’s most famous drinks.
Orchard house gathers together some of the fruitiest malts Scotland has to offer, including whiskies from the Linkwood and Clynelish Distilleries; what's more, we have sourced many of these whiskies as new spirit and laid them down in our own oak casks. This, our monument to fresh fruitiness in Scotch whisky, has been many years in the making.
A guaranteed treat for whisky lovers. This set comes in a beautiful limited-edition gift box and contains a full-sized bottle of The Spice Tree plus two laser-etched glasses. There’s no better way to experience this rich and intense whisky. It’s a multiple award-winner, with the carefully crafted blend producing rich, bold flavors that are perfect for after-dinner sipping or as an accompaniment to cheese, chocolate or spice cakes.
A bold, meaty blended malt whisky from blender and bottler Compass Box, Menagerie is made with a combination of whiskies from Mortlach, Glen Elgin and Deanston distilleries, as well as a blend of Highland malt whiskies.
Flaming Heart has been one of the most successful Compass Box releases, with four expressions since its launch in 2006. It is characterised by its striking combination of French oak sweetness and peaty smoke.
The majority of Experimental Grain Whisky is comprised of grains from the Cameronbridge and North British distilleries. They bring notes of fudge, vanilla and set honey. On top of this the younger whisky from Loch Lomond layers impressions of pine forests and patchouli oil. Experimentation abounds throughout Scotland. For those who thought grain whisky was by default light and creamy, think again.