$53.00
In his 1930s book ‘Whisky’, Aeneas MacDonald teaches us that Glaswegians historically preferred fuller bodied and more flavour-packed whiskies than people in other parts of the world. So what better name for a whisky such as this?
Glaswegians are also famed for their sense of humour, which is why the city’s Wellington statue – traditionally dressed down with a traffic cone – is featured on the front label.
Aroma: Sweet aromas of raisin and smoke intertwined to a fine fresh apple undertone.
Palate: Full, rich and smoky, with notes of sticky toffee pudding, Sherry wine character and impressions of a coal fire
| BRAND | BEER STYLE |
|---|---|
| Compassbox, | Scotch Whisky, |
| LOCATION | ABV |
|---|---|
| Scotland, | 43% |







