Machrie Moor Cask Strength Single Malt (700ml)
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Spirit Type
Whisk(e)y Learn More
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Spirit Category
Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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Size
700ml
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Country
Scotland
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Region
Isle of Arran
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Sub-Region
Lochranza
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Tasting Notes
BriochePeatRed Fruit
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How to Drink
Neat
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Glassware
Glen Cairn
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ABV
56.2
After a 160-year hiatus, 1995 saw Lochranza Distillery open and the Isle of Arran returned to whisky production. The hope was that they could capture the island’s unique whisky character…once referred to as “Arran Water”. Arran’s Machrie Moor line takes its name from the “mystical” peat bog on the west coast of the Isle. Amongst the bog lies Bronze age stone circles. One of the stone circles is known as Fingal’s Cauldron, named for the legendary warrior giant, where it holds a stone carved with a hole that Fingal is said to have tethered his favourite dog, Bran.
Machrie Moor is Arran Malts peated single malt, classically Arran, with a puff of smoke.
Tasting Notes
From the distillery: “Nose: Citrus notes with a background of peat and a puff of smoke immediately apparent.
Palate: A robust dram with the typical orchard fruits of Arran coming to the fore over a layer of toasted brioche and red berries.
Finish: Citrus, smoke, chocolate, vanilla and coconut.”
Method
Unlike Arrna’s other peated expressions from their sister distillery, Lagg, Machrie Moor is distilled at Lochranza distillery amongst the core range; Machrie Moor keeps Arran’s classic flavour profile, while adding in complexity from the peat smoke. Non chill filtered and bottled at a cask strength of 56.2%.
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