Man O'Words 2014 Rare Vintage Ex-Bourbon Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Category Scotch
  • Country Scotland
  • Region Lowland
  • Distillery Annandale
  • Age 8 Year Old
  • Style Unpeated Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Maturation First-fill Bourbon barrel
  • Alcohol 61.5%*
  • Cask number 145
  • Single cask? Yes
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Annandale

Man O'Words 2014 Rare Vintage Ex-Bourbon Single Malt Scotch Whisky (0.7l, 61.5%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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There are few things more exciting or delicious than discovering a new bottle of Scotch to add to your collection.

One thing is for sure, expanding your Spirits universe with Man O'Words 2014 Rare Vintage Ex-Bourbon Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a fun way to enjoy yourself.

It is adored for its flavor profile. are the most prominent flavors in this 8 Year Old Unpeated Single Malt Scotch Whisky. Don’t be fooled into thinking this is just like every other Scotch. This bottle delivers true taste bound for Spirits connoisseurs. Seeking adventure in your glass? Look no further.

It is carefully distilled by Annandale in Lowland, Scotland and bottled at 61.5%*. The result is well-rounded Unpeated Single Malt Scotch Whisky meant to be enjoyed by Spirits enthusiasts and novices alike.

Go beyond your standard choice and see for yourself. You can always discover more flavors with a vast selection of bottles from all over the world.

  • Category Scotch
  • Country Scotland
  • Region Lowland
  • Distillery Annandale
  • Age 8 Year Old
  • Style Unpeated Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Maturation First-fill Bourbon barrel
  • Alcohol 61.5%*
  • Cask number 145
  • Single cask? Yes
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Their Cask #1 just sold -- untasted -- for $1 million. And "lucky" Cask #8 sold for $888,888.
Scotch Whisky is seldom aged in new barrels. Bourbon and Tennessee Whiskey casks are usually used for maturation. In addition to that, Whisky is often matured or finished in various wine casks such as Sherry or Port.
Can Scotch go bad? Technically, an unopened bottle of Scotch can last forever. Air is the only true evil to Whisky; once the liquid is oxidized it is no longer immortal. After opening, as long as you store your Whisky in a cool, dry place, it will last another 5 years.
Is Scotch always Scottish? What do you think? Yes. The answer is yes.
Beer and malt Whisky seem to have quite a bit in common. Both drinks begin with malted barley, which deliver the enzymes and sugars needed for fermentation when steeped in hot water. The two go their separate ways at the wash stage, where they're fermented or aged to become the adult beverages you know and love.
Annandale sits VERY close to the southern border of Scotland. In fact, if it were just two miles further south, it wouldn't be in Scotland at all and could not call its products Scotch.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Their Cask #1 just sold -- untasted -- for $1 million. And "lucky" Cask #8 sold for $888,888.
Scotch Whisky is seldom aged in new barrels. Bourbon and Tennessee Whiskey casks are usually used for maturation. In addition to that, Whisky is often matured or finished in various wine casks such as Sherry or Port.
Can Scotch go bad? Technically, an unopened bottle of Scotch can last forever. Air is the only true evil to Whisky; once the liquid is oxidized it is no longer immortal. After opening, as long as you store your Whisky in a cool, dry place, it will last another 5 years.
Is Scotch always Scottish? What do you think? Yes. The answer is yes.
Beer and malt Whisky seem to have quite a bit in common. Both drinks begin with malted barley, which deliver the enzymes and sugars needed for fermentation when steeped in hot water. The two go their separate ways at the wash stage, where they're fermented or aged to become the adult beverages you know and love.
Annandale sits VERY close to the southern border of Scotland. In fact, if it were just two miles further south, it wouldn't be in Scotland at all and could not call its products Scotch.
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