Whiskey: Clynelish Reserve Game of Thrones House Tyrell Highland Single Malt Scotch | 700ML
A lovely gentle Scotch, flavoursome and pleasant.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 102.4 (51.2% ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Clynelish Distillery
House Tyrell of Highgarden, rulers of the Reach, are used to lush green scenery, echoed in the green pastures and rolling hills surrounding Clynelish Distillery. A House known best for their wealth and their emblem – the golden rose – the Tyrells are a proud and noble family, and like the golden rose are hiding thorns beneath their petals. Clynelish Reserve has a sweet and fruity flavor, with a spicy undercurrent, just enough to prove it still has bite. Made with water said to come from Clynemilton burn where the water runs over veins of gold in the rock, this single malt is light and floral like Highgarden, but should not be underestimated as it still holds a strong Highland character.This light-gold Scotch initially offers fresh fruit flavours - such as mango and pineapple - before slipping into rich, sweet vanilla notes. It finishes with sweet, maritime notes that mingle with the light floral flavours which warm and build throughout, leaving the signature sweet Clynelish waxiness behind.
Clynelish Reserve Game of Thrones House Tyrell Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Bursting with fresh tropical fruits like papaya and mango.
Palate: This single malt bursts with fresh tropical fruits and slowly subsides into a rich, creamy vanilla character with light floral notes.
Finish: The finish is deeply complex with subtle sweet, maritime notes revealing the signature Clynelish waxiness lingering on the palate.
Distillery Information
Clynelish Distillery is a distillery near Brora, Sutherland in the Highlands of Scotland. The original Clynelish distillery was built in 1819, adjacent to the present operational Clynelish distillery which was built in 1967.