Description
An old litre bottling of Drambuie. The whisky, honey, herbs and spice liqueur has been made since the late 19th century. We estimate this bottle dates from the 1980s.
In 1745 Bonnie Prince Charlie landed on the West Coast of Scotland. Driven by fiery ambition, he was intent on reclaiming the throne of his ancestors, rallying many to his cause. Despite early victories, they were decisively defeated at the Battle of Culloden and Charlie escaped to the Isle of Skye under the protection of the MacKinnon clan. By way of thanks he gifted them the only possession he had left, the recipe to his personal elixir. They called it Drambuie, after the Gaelic’An Dram Buidheach’ which means The drink that satisfies.
Aged Scotch with soft spices, fragrant herbs and heavenly real Scottish heather honey
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