
Aberlour Casg Annamh
Aberlour Casg Annamh is a Scotch whisky from the Speyside region. Casg Annamh means 'rare cask' in Scottish Gaelic. The whisky has a beautiful golden amber colour and is rich and sweet on the nose with sweet notes of orange, cherries, sultanas and a hint of ginger. It has a sweet and fruity flavour of apple, cinnamon and ripe peach, perfectly balanced against the spicy notes of liquorice and clove. It has a long and rich finish, which is fruity with a hint of spiciness. This whisky has an alcohol content of 48% and is distilled by Aberlour a distillery of speyside single malt whiskies in the town of Aberlour, Scotland.
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Aberlour Casg Annamh
Aberlour Casg Annamh is a Scotch whisky from the Speyside region. Casg Annamh means 'rare cask' in Scottish Gaelic. The whisky has a beautiful golden amber colour and is rich and sweet on the nose with sweet notes of orange, cherries, sultanas and a hint of ginger. It has a sweet and fruity flavour of apple, cinnamon and ripe peach, perfectly balanced against the spicy notes of liquorice and clove. It has a long and rich finish, which is fruity with a hint of spiciness. This whisky has an alcohol content of 48% and is distilled by Aberlour a distillery of speyside single malt whiskies in the town of Aberlour, Scotland.
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Aberlour Casg Annamh is a Scotch whisky from the Speyside region. Casg Annamh means 'rare cask' in Scottish Gaelic. The whisky has a beautiful golden amber colour and is rich and sweet on the nose with sweet notes of orange, cherries, sultanas and a hint of ginger. It has a sweet and fruity flavour of apple, cinnamon and ripe peach, perfectly balanced against the spicy notes of liquorice and clove. It has a long and rich finish, which is fruity with a hint of spiciness. This whisky has an alcohol content of 48% and is distilled by Aberlour a distillery of speyside single malt whiskies in the town of Aberlour, Scotland.


