Mc Clelland's Malt Lowlands

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Mc Clelland's Malt Lowlands

Whisky Scotland
Amber - Bottle 70cL - 40°

Ref : 135485

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28.50

i.e. 40.71 € / liter

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Our oenologists' opinion

Well-rounded

Brilliant golden colour, frank nose of dried fruits, slightly smoky notes, notes of heather, liquorice, nice balance on a fine and elegant whisky, straight, medium body, nice presence in the mouth, roundness, suppleness, nice character with aromas of caramel, dried fruits, frank and rather tense finish

 

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Amber

  • Keeping level Ready to drink
  • Service temperature 14°

Features

Body ? The body is the way a wine feels inside the mouth. Several factors, such as the alcohol content and the presence of tannins, contribute to the feel of the wine.

Freshness ? The freshness of a wine is defined by its level of acidity. Unlike rounded wines, fresh wines are easy to drink, and are more lively. Acidity plays a necessary part in a wine's structure.

Aging ? All wines do not have the same aging potential. Some are supposed to be consumed at a young age while others must be kept for longer periods of time.

Tannins ? Coming from stems, grape pips and their storage barrels, the tannin gives structure to red wines only.

Do you know ?

As wines, whisky can be elaborated with a broad range of different ingredients. We talk about “single malt” when it is fully made of barley, and “blend” when comprised of both grains and malts.

Domain and appellation

  • Mc Clelland's

    Established in Glasgow in 1818 as a blending and export company, McClelland’s transports you through a unique range of whiskys that speaks for Scotland’s different regions. Less noticeable than it is for wines, Scotland’s whiskys are also marked by a sense of terroir.

    • Region: Scotland. Lowland region.
    • Distillery: McClelland’s.
    • Elaboration: Made solely with Lowland whisky, this single malt has a mellow and light nature.

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