
Springbank 1991 16 Year Old Rum Wood - 750ML
Springbank 1991 16 Year Old Rum Wood
Step into a world of refined taste with the Springbank 1991 16 Year Old Rum Wood Single Malt Scotch Whisky. This 750ML bottle is a collector’s delight, crafted in the heart of Scotland’s Campbeltown region, renowned for its whisky heritage.
Product Details:
- Country: Scotland
- State: Campbeltown
- Brand: Springbank
- Spirits Type: Whisky
- Spirits Style: Single Malt, Rum Wood Finish
- Taste: A captivating blend of tropical citrus, mango, and banana, complemented by a peppery sweetness and a hint of sugarcane.
- Food Pairings: Pairs exquisitely with creamy desserts, spicy Asian cuisine, or as a standalone indulgence to celebrate special moments.
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