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3 Whiskies for Father’s Day

Gwalarn (meaning North West Wind)

Origin: France

RRP: £35.99

Why Dads Would Like: 

For something a bit different we recommend this Celtic whisky from Brittany in France. The nose is rich and opulent with the first powerful notes of grain and slight peat give way to an aromatic palette combining the sweetness of vanilla, the complexity of leather and smoky tobacco and some honey. In the mouth the honey extends supported by slight peat and saline notes with aromas of gingerbread combined with flavours of candied fruit. Great with oysters and seafood.

Availability: The Whisky Exchange

Sagamore Spirit Double Oak Rye

Origin: Baltimore, Maryland, USA


RRP: £69

Why Dads Would Like: This is a fantastic example of a Baltimore rye, slightly sweeter than other rye’s with a higher corn content from a brand that is fast becoming popular in the UK and last April this rye won a Master of Category medal in the UK in the American whisky category at The Drinks Business & Spirits Business Spring Blind Tasting. The secret to this Double Oak Rye is 18-months of extended ageing time in toasted wave stave barrels, making this whiskey at least seven-years-old. Delightful notes of caramel, honey, hazelnut, and pecan explode on the palate.

Availability: Native Spirits, Whisky Exchange, Master Of Malt 

Peerless – Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey

Origin: Kentucky, USA

RRP: Small Batch Rye = £80.00

Why Dads Would Like: This delicious rye whisky from Peerless Kentucky became available in the UK for the very first time last year. Peerless also produce ‘Kentucky’s Best Bourbon’ as awarded by American Whisky Magazine. As well as a great rye whisky this also offers one of the best looking bottles on the market which is sure to look fantastic on display in any home bar.

Availability: Native Spirits, Whisky Exchange, Master Of Malt 

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