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Game Of Thrones Single Malt Whisky Collection
Surely this has got to be the best way to kick-off your anticipation for the final Game Of Thrones season. After the release of Johnnie Walker White Walker Edition, these whisky distilleries have teamed up with HBO to produce a range that perfectly represents each kingdom fighting to rule Westeros. Aside from the Cardhu Gold Reserve and Royal Lochnager 12 year old, the remaining 6 are all new whiskies for you to enjoy (or collect).
House Stark & Dalwhinnie Winter's Frost Whisky 70cl - 43%
Light gold and bright on appearance, this Highland Single Malt is slowly matured in 100% ex-Bourbon casks. Produced at the highest altitude working distillery in Scotland, the cold climate helps to produce a unique floral, heather honey character that's become synonymous with Dalwhinnie. Winter's Frost gently opens on the palate with rich Manuka honey served over fresh figs before it slowly develops on the palate into delicious malt balls and finally, a rich fruit cake finish.
House Targaryen & Cardhu Gold Reserve Whisky 70cl - 40%
Golden amber appearance is reinforced on the nose which delivers soft honeyed aromas with a gentle wisp of toasted oak. On the palate, it opens with baked apple & warming baking spices like cinnamon and allspice that then quickly evolves into a rich caramel character with hints of clove, red apple, and a gentle malty biscuit finish.
House Lannister & Lagavulin 9 Year Whisky 70cl - 48%
Exclusively matured in 100% fresh 'first fill' ex-Bourbon casks lends a gorgeous light golden colour to this Whisky. The nose is characteristically Lagavulin with the sweet smoke exploding on the nose providing a little zestier, Maritime brine than the other expressions. The palate opens with sweet, smoky caramelized banana, burnt marshmallow and Vanilla which subsides into a light dry menthol and salted caramel finish.
Nights Watch & Oban Reserve Whisky 70cl - 43%
Golden amber and slightly viscous as it forms and slowly tears down the side of the glass; this alludes to the mouth-coating richness of the liquid. The initial sip confirms the richness with a wave of heavy, luxurious notes of Morello cherry pie and candied orange peel that burst open on the palate. The finish is long and rich as it drifts into wonderful creme caramel and a gentle wisp of charred oak.
House Grey Joy & Talisker Select Reserve Whisky 70cl - 45.8%
The Golden copper colour of the liquid of this Talisker is provided by the use of heavily charred, ex Bourbon, American Oak casks. The nose is quintessentially Talisker with the signature notes of dry peppery smoke and dark chocolate. On the palate, the flavour explodes with salted caramel and chili flakes with an underlying peppery smoke. The long, complex finish is layers of fruit cake and the dry spice of the pepper continues with a lasting hint of leather.
House Tyrrell & Clynelish Reserve Whisky 70cl - 51.2%
Light gold on appearance and bursting with fresh tropical fruits like papaya and mango, this Single Malt slowly subsides into a rich, creamy vanilla character. The finish is deeply complex with subtle sweet, maritime notes that interplay with the delicate light floral essence which warms and builds on the palate, revealing the signature sweet Clynelish 'waxiness' lingering on the palate.
House Baratheon & Royal Lochnagar 12 Year Whisky 70cl - 40%
The pale amber colour of this Single Malt is light and delicate just like the aromas of this 12 year old Royal Lochnagar which delivers soft notes of oak before moving into hints of bananas foster with caramelized turbinado sugar. On the palate it's sweet on the opening with layers of liquorice and rich, creamy vanilla coffee this then blends into a long finish with mild nutmeg and a creamy tart finish.
House Tully & Singleton Of Glendullan Select Whisky 70cl - 40%
The light straw shimmer of this liquid hints at the cask lineage of this Single Malt that is 100% ex-Bourbon casks that's confirmed by the heavy Madagascar vanilla opening on the nose followed by a suggestion of sweet, clove spice that develops over time. On the palate it's initially driven by orchard fruits like apple; the clove returns but now with cinnamon as the palate develops. The finish moves away from citrus into a red berry compote with vanilla cheesecake and a pronounced cereal spice finish.
If only i had the money my dad would have loved this. Maybe he can accept a photo of the collection. thanks for sharinG.
Have the collection just annoying that they keep releasing more and more and more despite the fact it is suppose to be limited edition the clynelish is the rarer one it would seem
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