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Join the clubThe Closing Act of Peat Trilogy.
While talking about the return of Y2K fashion, add another zoomer to your must-have list. Founded by an American living in London - working in the Scotch industry. John Glaser had a blooming career in Whisky distillation but felt there's more to explore within the field. And even coined the term 'whiskymaker' to underline the brand's desire to improve things and explore endless possibilities.
It all started in the kitchen (the garage of the distilling world), and now the company holds an impressive array of Scotch Whisky interpretations.
The tipple in your sipper is the third, and evidently final, installment of the No Name series dedicated to the many faces of Peat. The No 3. It's created from pristine ingredients, non-chill filtering, and no coloring. A Blended Malt built on the Laphroaig and Bowmore Distillery excellence. As the oldest and most unhinged out of the tree, it's also wildly intriguing, with 48.9% ABV and a lot more fruit on the palate.
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Appearance / Color
Light gold color.
Nose / Aroma / Smell
The nose is marine-smoky with hints of seaweed and seashells.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
The palate features heavy tropical fruit.
Finish
Finishes nicely.
The Flavor Spiral™ shows the most common flavors that you'll taste in Compass Box No Name No. 3 and gives you a chance to have a taste of it before actually tasting it.
We invented Flavor Spiral™ here at Flaviar to get all your senses involved in tasting drinks and, frankly, because we think that classic tasting notes are boring.