Balblair Malt Scotch • 2003 (10yr)

Balblair Scotch Whisky Distillery History: Founded in 1790 Balblair is the second oldest working distillery in Scotland. The Location is on the Dornoch Firth one of the most stunning scenic areas of Scotland. The local area is known as the ‘parish of the peats’. Whilst the name Balblair means battlefield or town of the plain. John Ross founded the distillery and ran it as a thriving business until in 1817. When he was sequestrated. However this did not stop him and in 1824 his son Andrew became part of the family business. 40% ABV Tasting Notes: Nose: Sweet fruits vanilla and toffee note with a hint of dried fruit and oak. Color: Golden amber with a pink hue. Taste: Light to medium bodied creamy and smooth sweet fading to a smokey finish.
Balblair Scotch Whisky Distillery History: Founded in 1790 Balblair is the second oldest working distillery in Scotland. The Location is on the Dornoch Firth one of the most stunning scenic areas of Scotland. The local area is known as the ‘parish of the peats’. Whilst the name Balblair means battlefield or town of the plain. John Ross founded the distillery and ran it as a thriving business until in 1817. When he was sequestrated. However this did not stop him and in 1824 his son Andrew became part of the family business. 40% ABV Tasting Notes: Nose: Sweet fruits vanilla and toffee note with a hint of dried fruit and oak. Color: Golden amber with a pink hue. Taste: Light to medium bodied creamy and smooth sweet fading to a smokey finish.