Bad na h-Achlaise Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Pronounced {Bad na hash-lich} Derived {taken from Loch Bad na h-Achlaise}
Meaning {Armpit! More commonly used in a woodwork context to describe a curved piece of timber often used in roof and boat building}
Inspiration {The loch next to Badachro Distillery and the surrounding landscape has been reimagined in to Single Malt Whisky}
Finest Cask selection
This stunning amber gem is the result of having vatted two very carefully selected casks from a Highland distillery, to produce this lightly peated dram which has been finished in Tuscan red wine casks prior to bottling. It has developed a wonderfully deep character and slight blush in colour. It’s very North West Highland, in conversation with an old Tuscan friend.
This premium single malt Scotch whisky beautifully marries the wonder of peated and unpeated spirit, to produce a characterful and finely balanced expression of the rugged and yet romantic northwest Highlands.
Nose: Smoke infused with lemongrass and fresh hay, subsiding to unveil ripe peach and candied apricots.
Palate: Red berries sprinkled with a peppering of peat on the back of the tongue.
Finish: ‘Highland Breakfast’ of warmed oats and pouring cream with pockets of fresh fruits. All enjoyed from an oak spoon.
All together: Balanced, adventurous and four seasons in a dram.
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