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Amrut Kadhambam
Amrut Kadhambam — a Sanskrit word meaning 'mixture' — marries Indian single malt with rum, brandy and sherry casks, conj...
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Amrut Kadhambam — a Sanskrit word meaning 'mixture' — marries Indian single malt with rum, brandy and sherry casks, conj...
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The aged extension of Scotland's first commercially bottled cask-strength single malt, weighing in at the famous 105 Bri...
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A long-sherried Speyside whose generosity at the price is faintly embarrassing to its competitors.
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An older sibling to the celebrated 15, sitting quietly in the middle of the Glenfarclas core range.
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