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So, let’s take a journey around the clock to each whisky region, and see what kind of scotch whisky is produced in each corner of the country. For the texture lover, Lowlands whiskies can be compared in texture to aperitifs, port, liqueur, and creams. The Lowlands The Lowlands whisky region offers a soft, smooth, sumptuous spirit.
So, today I will list some unique ways to enjoy Nc’nean Organic Single Malt Whisky , and why it really is okay to mix single malt scotch. Changing Consumer Habits Over the past four years, we have seen a 15% increase in people who drink whisky as an early evening aperitif amongst our consumers (according to a Nc’nean consumer study).
Whilst many people associate whisky with a late-night occasion, perhaps after dinner, I believe it is the ultimate aperitif. The word aperitif comes from the Latin aperire, meaning to open, and the right whisky and serve does just that.
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Prominent distilleries like Glenkinchie and Auchentoshan embody this style, producing whiskies that are elegant, mellow, and perfect for easy sipping or aperitifs. This gentle style contrasts with the heavier, more robust profiles of Highland and Islay whiskies. Read the full article at The Ultimate Review: Johnnie Walker Lowlands Origin
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