Whisky "The Famous Grouse" Finest, 1 L
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Tasting Notes
Whiskey light, golden brown.
Whiskey has beverage, light taste, rich tones of dried fruit. Slightly dry finish.
Whiskey has a rich aroma with hints of oak and light notes of citrus.
Whiskey is beautiful in its pure form, but is also great for making cocktails to complement their range of flavor.
Interesting Facts
The Famous Grouse Finest is exactly the hood, which, thanks to the combination of reasonable price and high quality, has won the love and recognition as a native of Scotland, and in many other countries around the world. Famous Grouse whiskey Faynest prepared by mixing fine single malts such as, for example, The Macallan and Highland Park, with exceptional grain whiskeys. The resulting mixture is aged in oak barrels for a much longer time than other blended whiskey. Brand name "Famous Grouse" is derived from the red-legged partridge (Red Grouse), which is the national symbol of Scotland. Initially, in 1896, whiskey and called it "Red Grouse," but soon the drink has won such great popularity that it began to dignify only as "Famous Grouse", ie "The famous Partridge".