Limited Edition – The Sassenach Blended Scotch Whisky | ReserveBar
Ancient peaks, hidden glens and rising morning mist, fresh water and firm oak run deep in its veins. The Sassenach is an award-winning blended Scotch whisky with a distinct character and smooth flavor, suitable for any occasion. Inspired by the highland landscape, the exceptional blend has an underlying rich character that rises to the forefront.
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Limited Edition – The Sassenach Blended Scotch Whisky
Ancient peaks, hidden glens and rising morning mist, fresh water and firm oak run deep in its veins. The Sassenach is an award-winning blended Scotch whisky with a distinct character and smooth flavor, suitable for any occasion. Inspired by the highland landscape, the exceptional blend has an underlying rich character that rises to the forefront.
- 2 x Double Gold, San Francisco World Spirits Competition
- Gold, International Spirits Challenge
- Gold, The Scotch Whisky Masters
Bottle Size: 750ml
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