VAT 69
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A basic and traditional Vat69 blended whisky, produced since 1882.
EAN: 5000292261115
Code: V69-7E
Description
Well-known and very popular blended whiskey. Vat 69 has a rich history. It was first made in 1882 by William Sanderson, a liqueur producer in Leith, Scotland. To make the perfect blend, Sanderson prepared 100 different types of fermentation and hired a group of whiskey tasters to choose the best. They chose the 69th fermentation, hence the name Vat 69. The blend is made from forty different malt and grain whiskeys and is a fine balanced alcohol and an eternal favorite for those who drink blended whiskeys.
A simple blended whiskey that you are guaranteed not to miss. It will please both the beginner and the whiskey connoisseur.
Flavour Profile
Aroma:
spices, caramel, barley malt, wheat, soft pear
Taste:
almonds, barley malt, cookies, pears. spices
Finish:
woody and spicy

Almond

Pepper

Pears

Cookies

Barley
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
5000292261115
Flavour profile
Almond, Pepper, Pears, Cookies, Barley
Country
Scotland
Single cask
No
Packaging
Without gift box
Volume
0.7 l
Alc.
40 %
Bottler
Original brand bottling
Cask Type
Bourbon
Type of whiskey
Blended whisky
Distributor
Svet nápojov s.r.o. Oravicka 615, 028 01 Trstená, Slovakia
Unit price
21,29 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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