Kilbeggan Single Grain

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Kilbeggan 0,7l
5099357003609
0.7 l
40 %
In stock
In stock
15,90 €
Last 4 pieces
Last 4 pieces
17,50 €
Kilbeggan Single Grain is a fine malt whiskey that retains the unique taste of the barrels in which it ages. For a…
EAN: 5099357091446
Code: KSG-7E
Description

Kilbeggan Single Grain is a fine malt whiskey that retains the unique taste of the barrels in which it ages. For a while it matures in barrels after bourbon, later it is translated into barrels after quality wine. The bottles are filled to 43%.

Aroma: coconut cream oil, vanilla, jelly fruit and summer red berries

Taste: sweetness of biscuits, hazelnut and light pepper with oak tannins.

Conclusion : long, with tones of baked cherries and dried fruit

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Basic information
Brand
EAN
5099357091446
Country
Ireland
Packaging
Without gift box
Volume
0.7 l
Alc.
43 %
Unit price
48,14 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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