The high single malt content of Great King Street whiskies delivers astonishing flavour and complexity, while maintaining the versatility of a Blended Scotch Whisky. In his 1930s book Whisky, Aeneas McDonald teaches us that Glaswegians historically preferr
The high single malt content of Great King Street whiskies delivers astonishing flavour and complexity, while maintaining the versatility of a Blended Scotch Whisky. In his 1930s book Whisky, Aeneas McDonald 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?
Full, rich and smoky on the palate, with notes of baking spices and sherry wine notes. Perfect for drinking neat, with a splash of water or with ice. You can also enjoy Glasgow Blend with soda water as a classic Highball, or in all manner of cocktails.
AWARDS
2014 – 92 Points / Mark Gillespie’s Whiskycast
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