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700 ML
52.5% ABV
One of 3200 bottles
From The Whisky Exchange:
Macbeth’s loyal armourer imagined as a fresh, herbaceous single malt from Ardmore. Maturation in casks previously filled with heavily peated Islay whisky gives an extra layer of smokiness to this characteristically mineral make. Expect pine needles, woody herbs and a lingering note of chocolate mint.
This bottling is one of ten whiskies chosen to portray Macbeth’s Household in this collectable series inspired by the Scottish play. The artwork was created by noted illustrator and national treasure Sir Quentin Blake.
Tasting Note from Joe Rogers, The Whisky Exchange:
NOSE: Peppermint, dark chocolate, hops, pine needles, petrol, linoleum, concrete
PALATE: Sage, wet rocks, flint and raw wool. A mezcal Margarita, sour beers, bandages and sea salt
FINISH: Lingering and mineral. A menthol cigarette, more hops and spruce
COMMENT: Idiosyncratic and slightly austere at times but absolutely delicious
From the Bottler:
Pale-faced, sleeping on straw,
the smoke wreathes around,
cloaking the body in suspicions of evil.
This is the curse of the
indentured servant,
at the beck and call of the master,
the spirit pulled in opposite directions.
As the reek strengthens,
so the memories of an earlier,
riper life, diminish.