The high single malt content of Great King Street whiskies delivers astonishing flavour and complexity, while maintaining the versatility of a Blended Scotch Whisky. In his 1930s book ‘Whisky’, Aeneas McDonald teaches us that Glaswegians historically preferred fuller bodied and more flavour-packed whiskies than people in other parts of the world. So what better name for a whisky such as this?
Full, rich and smoky on the palate, with notes of baking spices and sherry wine notes. Perfect for drinking neat, with a splash of water or with ice. You can also enjoy Glasgow Blend with soda water as a classic Highball, or in all manner of cocktails.
AWARDS
2014 - 92 Points / Mark Gillespie's Whiskycast
Full, rich and smoky on the palate, with notes of baking spices and sherry wine notes. Perfect for drinking neat, with a splash of water or with ice. You can also enjoy Glasgow Blend with soda water as a classic Highball, or in all manner of cocktails.
AWARDS
2014 - 92 Points / Mark Gillespie's Whiskycast
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