Turntable Track 04 One Way Or Another (46% abv)
$94.99
Speyside single malt has been combined to produce this limited edition blended grain whisky. With bourbon matured grain forming the base of this whisky there are also contributions from Madeira, Marsala and red wine barrels. Designed to reflect the punk ethos of its eponymous song this is part of Turntable blending house’s limited edition range. Notes of citrus and salted caramel.
Notes: This lighter grain whisky offers a real hit of nostalgia, with notes of salted caramel, fresh citrus, walnuts, and warm banana. It has a taste that’s just like home.
Blend breakdown:
30% Strathclyde 1st Fill Bourbon Barrels
21% Invergordon Ex Red Wine Barrels
15% Cameronbridge Ex Marsala Barrels
12% Cameronbridge Ex Madeira Barrels
22% Linkwood 1st Fill Bourbon Barrels
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