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The Six Isles Island Blended Malt Scotch Whisky Reviews
- Distillery
- Ian Macleod
- Style
- Blended
- Release
- Unspecified
- Age
- Unspecified
- Alcohol
- 43% abv.
- Region
- Scotland, Highlands
- Bottled For
- Distillery
Contains 100% malt whisky from the 6 islands where distilleries are situated: Islay, Jura, Skye, Mull, Orkney and Arran.
The Six Isles Island Blended Malt Scotch Whisky
Review by Anonymous
- Color
- Pale honey
- Nose
- Musty sweet like damp sack cloth with a hint of iodine.
- Body
- Smooth and fine.
- Palate
- The hefty Orkney asserts itself with a powerful sweet malty smokey taste but still allowing the salt and iodine of the Islay whisky through.
- Finish
- This is a subtle blend which has an initial smooth satin taste on the tongue but is so light it doesn't linger on the palate as long as west coast single malts.
Deceptively light, and so easy to drink, this one creeps up on you unlike the big hitters.
