An Exclusive limited edition 22 year old whisky
– specially for Black Friday!
– specially for Black Friday!
For the fourth year running The Whisky Exchange has unveiled a limited-edition single malt whisky to celebrate Black Friday 2020!
With bottles customarily selling out in under an hour, these Black Friday whisky releases have become more and more successful each year.
After scouring the Scottish Highlands for something exceptional, The Whisky Exchange located a distillery near the Speyside borders.
The distillery is known for its distinctively smoky style that sets it apart from its neighbours, making this whisky highly sought-after by whisky fans around the world.
This one-off, smoky 22-year-old Highland whisky is a complex yet well-balanced dram, priced at fantastic value for money. This is set to put a smile on the face of everyone who is lucky enough to get their hands on a bottle!
Customers want something different on Black Friday and we’re the only whisky specialist that produces its own special bottling for the day. Our customers trust us, so while nobody knows what to expect when we reveal our Black Friday whisky, they take a chance on it, and for good reason: we’re well-known for finding very nice whiskies.
Plus it’s a bit of fun!
– Sukhinder Singh: co-founder of The Whisky Exchange
The Whisky Exchange has kindly sent me a sample to try (Thanks @WhiskyExchange!).
So, what did I think? Here are my tasting notes …
Tasting Notes – The Whisky Exchange Black Friday Malt 2020 (50.5%)
Distilled at … The Scottish Highlands (That’s all we know!)
Aged for 22 years.
Only 1,308 bottles are available.
£99.95 (plus £4.95 with gift tube)
Nose: Lots of apples, toffee, hints of orange, peat and old waxy furniture. Palate: Creamy apple, hints of smoke but not too much. Then there’s cane sweetness with a little pineapple to top it all off! Finish: Robust spiciness with apple sweetness. Wisps of peat and smoke but it’s sort of hiding for me! Smokey dryness at the end. Overall: An enjoyable dram with a little bit of everything for everybody. Eminently fitting for this time of year because, of course, it’s this time of year that we should be able to enjoy a little bit of everything … for everybody! |
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