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5 whiskies that your Valentine will love

Breaking the cliché of chocolates, sweets and flowers can be a good idea if you have a good whisky in hand. We recommend 5 whiskies to give away on Valentine’s Day.

A good whisky will represent how much you care about your loved one reflecting the care for durability. The maturation of whiskies such as scotch takes much longer than bourbon, for example. Whisky is a good example of special things that need to be cared for over time, such as a relationship.

 

Glenmorangie The Original Scotch Whisky

A very soft whisky, like velvet itself. It is very rich, and sweet, with a floral explosion that takes hold of the palate, providing a feeling of warmth, passion and love.

 

Ardbeg Supernova Scotch Whisky

A very special edition created from a study of zero gravity in an immature whisky on the International Space Station (ISS). The result, an edition that mixes the juice of space with malt. A bottle that was in space, and that is priceless in love!

 

Johnnie Walker Blue Blended Scotch Whisky

Johnny Walker Blue is a whiskey that will last forever and has been around a long time. It has great staying power. It is rich and slightly smoky, made with one of the oldest malts and grains of Scotch whiskies. It is balanced on the palate with touches of caramel, chocolate and a good malt stroke. It finishes in the mouth with a floral, woody appearance and good length.

 

The Macallan 12

Sweet and subtle with a sherry influence. In general, The Macallan has always proved to be a fantastic whisky that represents this flavour profile. A consistent whisky that is perfect for a gift.

 

Writers’ Tears Copper Pot Irish Whiskey

It’s a unique Irish whiskey, and it has a delicious, sweet, smooth chocolate taste. It is ideal for those who love chocolate and to offer a whisky with a sweet touch to fall in love with.

 

Don’t drink and drive. Enjoy responsibly.

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