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Brand Old st andrews
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Country Scotland
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Region Highland
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Size 70CL
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ABV 40%
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Closure Screw cap
Old St Andrews Fireside Whisky, 70 cl

Regular price £35.50
Light peat smoky flavours with additional hints of grass and moss followed by a complex dry finish with a heart-warming feel. Don't fall into the trap of thinking that the bottle is just a gimmick. This a serious enough whisky for Jim Murray (author of The Whisky Bible) to score this 88.5/ 100 describing it as 'beautifully driven' Read more.
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Each box can comfortably fit two regular sized 70 & 75 cl bottles along with a few other goodies! Box Dimensions: 197 × 330mm × 101mm








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Description
Old St. Andrews Limited is the brand owner, producer and distributor of a range of premium quality and distinctive alcohol products with a history that can be traced back over 25 years. Based in the United Kingdom, they design products in conjunction with the world's leading whisky blenders in Scotland and gin distillers. Old St Andrews' Blenders have been in the whisky trade for 75 years and have also recently become distillers in their own right. This expertise, combining the knowledge of both the blending and distillation skills has been the key to their success- it is fair to say they have come a long way in the last 25 years.
Tasting Notes
Light peat and smokey flavours
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Rob Roy Cocktail Recipe
If there was ever a cocktail to make you feel the glitz and glamour of the history and chic society of New York, it's ordering a Rob Roy Cocktail. This 19th century cocktail is believed to have been created at New York City’s Waldorf Hotel (if you want to visit today, you can head to the Waldorf Astoria). But who is Rob Roy? The cocktail is named not after the Scottish folk hero and outlaw Robert Roy MacGregor, but after the Broadway show that was showing at the time. The Rob Roy is a riff on a Manhattan, with their only difference being the base liquor. A Rob Roy is made using blended Scotch Whisky while a Manhattan is made with Rye Whisky. As such, the cocktail is malty and smooth, with a bit of spice on the finishing end.