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Syndicate 58/6 Blended Scotch Whiskey 750ml

Availability: In stock

$99.00

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The Scotch Whisky Syndicate 58/6 was founded in 1966 by William Muir (Bond 9) Limited (Founded in Leith, Scotland in 1823) and the original blend recipe was distilled in 1954 by Marshall Taplow Ltd. (Established in London 1760) for their most valued customers.
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The Syndicate 58/6 Selected Reserve Cask Release The New Blue Label was exclusively created for Mahesh Patel, by world renowned master blender Richard Paterson. The Blue Label is based on the original blend recipe dating back to the 1800's, but significantly enhanced by further adding many aged single Speyside and Highland malts. This whisky still contains small quantities of the original 1958 blend and is finally married and matured in 4 year old "first-fill" oloroso sherry casks which serve to give the liquid it's exceptionally smooth and distinctive taste. TASTING NOTES A fusion of exciting aromas - complex and intriguing. Oloroso sherried oak leads to warm hints of peach syrup caramelized tangerines and cinnamon essence. A dusting of cocoa over orchestrated layers of dried raisins, ripe bananas and vanilla pod invites the senses. Seductive opulence meets the palate – a tantalizing tapestry of spice orange, marzipan and Manuka honey dipped ginger brioche. Individual notes of the finest aged single malt and grain whiskies linger and glow in the aftertaste – a panoply of exceptional pleasure

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