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Notes
A sweet blast of vanilla, honey and figs up front gives way to a dollop of strawberry jam, with just enough citrus peel to keep it fresh. Dangerously drinkable with a splash of water.
Notes by Archie McDairmid
Product Name | Compass Box The Story of the Spaniard |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Scotland |
Class | Blended Malt |
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Strength (ABV %) | 43.00% |
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Volume (cl) | 70cl |
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Cask Type | Virgin French Oak, Sherry and Spanish Red Wine |
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