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2014 Royal Brackla

8 Year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

70cL / 55.3% abv

£67

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DISTILLED NOVEMBER 2014
UN-CHILLFILTERED NATURAL COLOUR
PX BARREL
DISTILLED, MATURED & BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND

1 of 272 Bottles


Bottler

North Star

Country

Scotland

Region

Highland

Distillery

Royal Brackla

2014 Royal Brackla Tasting Notes

Nose:

Liqueur in dark chocolate. cocoa powder

Palate:

More dark chocolate flavours - not Hershey's

Finish:

An abyss, no, whirlpool of chocolatey-ness

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