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Girvan 2002 / 19 Year Old / Old Particular Single Grain Scotch Whisky

70cl / 51.5% / Douglas Laing - This single cask bottling of Girvan is part of Douglas Laing’s Old Particular range, which was first introduced in 2013. This 19-year-old whisky was bottled at cask strength and has aromas of honey-nut cereal, toasted malt and vanilla on the nose, leading to notes of nutmeg, creme caramel and white pepper on the palate.
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70cl / 51.5% / Douglas Laing
- This single cask bottling of Girvan is part of Douglas Laing’s Old Particular range, which was first introduced in 2013. This 19-year-old whisky was bottled at cask strength & has aromas of honey-nut cereal, toasted malt & vanilla on the nose, leading to notes of nutmeg, creme caramel & white pepper on the palate.

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