Inver House Green Plaid Whisky 0,7L 40%
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Inver House Green Plaid Whisky 0.7L 40%
Inver House Distillery
The Scottish whisky company was founded by the Americans as a subsidiary in Scotland. Instead of buying into any company, they wanted to try their luck with their own distillery. They bought 'Airdrie' as a base and acquired the old paper mill. They converted this into a very large complex in 1964/65 and were able to start producing malt whisky and grain whisky. The distillery had two lines, Glen Flagler and Killyloch. In the years that followed, the company bought up several well-known distilleries: the Loch Lomond distillery, Catto's, Balbair and many more. It was only when the Americans gave up the distillery that the brand really took off.
Inver House Green Plaid
The addition 'Plaid' is the Scottish name for the checked wool tartan pattern used for the famous kilts. According to stories, the 'Green Plaid' was worn by the very first Lord of the Isles, a famous Viking warrior 'Tartan' from the 12th century. This can also be seen on the label of the whisky bottle.
The Inver House Green Plaid combines all the refinements of the individual whisky distilleries: fruitiness from An Cnoc or malted barley for which Balbair is known.
Alcohol content: | 40% Vol. |
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Country: | Scotland |
Filling quantity: | 0,7 Liter |
Responsible food business operator: | Inver House Distillers Ltd, Roughrigg Rd., Airdrie ML6 8PL Lanarkshire Großbritannien |
Type: | Blended Whisky |
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