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Scarabus Islay Single Malt

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Scarabus Islay Single Malt Hunter Laing 46%vol. Sample 0,04l
Scarabus Islay Single Malt Hunter Laing 46%vol. Sample 0,04l

Content: 0.04 Liter (€149.75 / 1 Liter)

Regular price: €5.99

Only those who seek will find!

  • Scotland is full of myths and legends - the Scarabus brings them all together in one bottle
  • Natural colour: no added colourings
  • Un-chillfiltered: bottled without chill filtration
  • From the traditional bottler Hunter Laing

Tasting Notes: How does the Scarabus Islay Single Malt tastes like

  • Nose: lots of Islay peat and sea salt, then clear aromas of  green apples and old leather - above all campfire smoke
  • Palate: warming, again the leather - then notes of cooked rhubarb with an elegant vanilla sweetness, behind which soft toffee
  • Finish: long, intense finish with noticeable peat and charred wood

What is the secret of the Scarabus?

Legends have it that nature on the Scottish island of Islay has many gifts in store.  

This refers to that very special alchemy that has emerged from the passage of time and the sea with its salty breeze.  
Supplemented by the finest craftsmanship and the virtuoso game with the barrels, a whiskey has been created for fine spirits who have a love of detail and like to discover new things: Scarabus.

The This unusual name comes from Old Norse, dates back to the 13th century and is best translated as "rocky place".
Bold and honest about its origins, this whisky is also a bit mysterious - all those who approach the expected sensory stimuli with excitement and yet patiently can decode its magic.
The reward is not long in coming: in fact, everything is captured and processed in a scarab the wonderful and unspoilt nature of Islay has to offer.

The Scarabus brand was inspired by John Francis Campbell, an inquisitive and creative contemporary of the 19th century who was born on Islay.
He created the legendary Campbell-St okes Sunshine-Recorder, a measuring device that can determine the duration and intensity of sunshine throughout the day.  

True to this principle, curiosity and a keen eye allow us too to capture all of Islay's natural gifts and celebrate them in an exceptional whisky - Scarabus.  
The resourceful John Francis Campbell was once again given special recognition: a drawing of his Sunshine recorder can be found on the Scarabus bottle label.

Bottler: Hunter Laing & Co. Ltd
Alcohol: 46%vol.
Coloured: Natural Colour
Cask Type: exBourbon
Volume: 0,7l
Manufacturer: Hunter Laing & Company Ltd., 16 Park Circus, Glasgow, G3 6AX, Großbritannien
Chillfiltered: Un-chilfiltered
Country: Scotland
Product Type: Single Malt Whisky
Product Category: Whisky
Product brand: Scarabus
Smoke: smoky
Region: Islay
Responsible food business operator: Hanseatische Weinhandelsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Lukas-Welser-Straße 8, 28309 Bremen, Deutschland

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27 October 2019 11:37

Review with rating of 2 out of 5 stars

Sehr medizinischer Rauch-Torf Geschmack, leider nichts für mich!

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6 September 2019 18:22

Review with rating of 4 out of 5 stars

Ein neuer whisky zum probieren,noch nicht probiert...aber eine nachfolge-bewertung folgt noch!

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6 September 2019 17:20

Review with rating of 1 out of 5 stars

Enttäuschung

hat keinen Körper, kaum Rauch, ist leicht sprittig, wenn ich das mal vergleichen darf mit einer gleich preisigen Flasche Ardmore dann ist der hier Lichtjahre entfernt

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23 August 2019 05:19

Review with rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Ein muss für jeden Whiskeyfreund

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9 August 2019 14:31

Review with rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Von Anfang bis zum langen Ende wunderbar salzig-torfig; in der Nase zunächst auch süße Vanille, die im Mund durch explosive Würze und Salz verdrängt wird, im Abgang aber wieder zum Vorschein tritt, was das Ganze erstaunlich harmonisch verklingen lässt.
Macht Islay und seinem Namen alle Ehre.

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