
Speyburn 18 Years Old - 750ML
Speyburn 18 Years Old
Indulge in the exquisite Speyburn 18 Years Old, a single malt Scotch whisky that promises a journey of flavor with every sip. This 750ML bottle encapsulates the essence of Speyside craftsmanship, offering a taste experience that is both rich and sophisticated.
Product Details:
- Country: Scotland
- State: Speyside
- Brand: Speyburn
- Spirits Type: Whisky
- Spirits Style: Single Malt Scotch
- Taste: A harmonious blend of toffee sweetness, spiced oak, and a hint of citrus, culminating in a long, smoky finish with a bittersweet edge.
- Food Pairings: Complements rich desserts, fine cheeses, or savored on its own.
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