In 1821 William Smith founded a distillery on the outskirts of Thurso and named it Wolfburn after the watercourse it drew from, burn being the Scots word for stream or small river. Tasting Notes On the nose, initially sweet with notes of fruit and fresh se
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In 1821 William Smith founded a distillery on the outskirts of Thurso and named it Wolfburn after the watercourse it drew from, burn being the Scots word for stream or small river.
On the nose, initially sweet with notes of fruit and fresh sea air. In the background youll find citrus freshness and hints of cereal, and just a trace of peat smoke. On the palate, sweet, nutty tones come to the fore, with hints of grapes and honey in the background. Floral flavours abound, enhanced with just a hint of dried fruit and spice.
Country: Highland – Scotland
ABV: 46%
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