Black Bull 21 Year Old
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CARTONED BOTTLE 700ml - Black Bull 21 Year Old is a whisky Lively blend of mainly Highland malts with a touch of Speyside and Islay for added character. With 55% malt this Blended Scotch Whisky is bottled by Duncan Taylor at 50% abv.Black Bull 21 Year Old
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Whisky Black Bull 21 Year Old
700ml BOTTLE
Blended whisky tartan invented by George Willsher in 1864 and produced today by Duncan Taylor, using only whisky of high quality malt and wheat, matured at least 21 years in the best ex Bourbon American oak casks and ex Sherry European oak casks. Black Bull 21 Year Old is made by combining 55% Malt whisky to the Grain whisky, to then be bottled without cold filtration at the alcohol content of 50% vol.
TASTE: Lively and fresh with spicy notes, nutmeg and cloves, with the sweetness of vanilla and barley sugar; in the finish hot pepper, delicate notes of hazelnut and toasted marshmallows.
AGING: American ex Bourbon oak barrels and ex Sherry barrels.
Distillates | |
Finishing | American ex Bourbon oak barrels and ex Sherry barrels. |
AROMA | Citrus hints, with notes of red apples, mandarins and a touch of caramel. |
Cartoned | Si |
Features | Blended whisky tartan invented by George Willsher in 1864 and produced today by Duncan Taylor, using only whisky of high quality malt and wheat, matured at least 21 years in the best ex Bourbon American oak casks and ex Sherry European oak casks. Black Bull 21 Year Old is made by combining 55% Malt whisky to the Grain whisky, to then be bottled without cold filtration at the alcohol content of 50% vol. |
Color | Brilliant gold |
Age | 21 YO |
Format | 700ml |
gradation | 50% vol |
Taste | Lively and fresh with spicy notes, nutmeg and cloves, with the sweetness of vanilla and barley sugar; in the finish hot pepper, delicate notes of hazelnut and toasted marshmallows. |
Production place | Scotland |
Style | Blended Whisky |
Peating | Not peaty |