Whisky "Bell's", 1 L
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Tasting Notes
Whiskey rich amber-golden color.
Whiskey is a multi-faceted, smooth taste with hints of walnut oil, spices and wood. In the aftertaste noticeable notes of smoke and fruit cake.
Whisky has a gentle and mild flavor with hints of herbs, floral nuances, shades of fresh apples, almonds, ginger cake, honey touch.
Whiskey is a great digestif, it can be drunk in its pure form, and ice and cocktails.
Interesting Facts
Scotch Whisky Bell's - a sensation on the Russian market! This is the best-selling in the UK Scotch over the past 30 years. This position he won because of its consistently high level of quality and compliance with standards of the ancient introduced another Arthur Bell in 1825.
Blend "Belltower" Extra Speshl somewhat different from the classical and most close to the taste of whiskey 50 years of XX century. It is for this reason that first drink is called originality and placed on the market with the name "Bell's" Original Blended. After the recent rebranding of whiskey was called "Bell's" Extra Special Old Scotch Whisky. This unique whiskey is a blend of 35 varieties of grain and malt malt. For the manufacture of this beverage is used better materials from territories of the plain of Scotland, Highlands and Islands - with distilleries Caol Ila, Glenkinchie, Inchgower, Blair Athol and Dufftown.